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Jitae Taekwondo Academy
Program Name: Jitae Taekwondo Academy
Program Address: 589 New Park Ave, West Hartford CT
Contact Phone: (860) 232-1826
Website: http://www.jitaetaekwondoacademy.com
Detail: Taekwondo is the traditional Korean Martial Art which means "the art of fist and foot fighting." The main goal of Taekwondo is to achieve total mind and body control and happiness. In our daily life, Taekwondo is the way of living and thinking, and a process toward self-accomplishment.
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Jitae Taekwondo Academy, West Hartford CT
Program Address: 589 New Park Ave, West Hartford CT
Contact Phone: (860) 232-1826
Website: http://www.jitaetaekwondoacademy.com
Detail: Taekwondo is the traditional Korean Martial Art which means "the art of fist and foot fighting." The main goal of Taekwondo is to achieve total mind and body control and happiness. In our daily life, Taekwondo is the way of living and thinking, and a process toward self-accomplishment.
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