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Zen Budokai East
Program Name: Zen Budokai East
Program Address: 72 Newtown Rd, Danbury CT
Contact Phone: (203) 417-0620
Website: http://www.zenbudokaieast.net/
Detail: Zen Budokai East has been teaching Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in the Danbury area since the mid 1970s. A large staff of black belts guides students to achieve their maximum potential. Our clean, modern training facility is an ideal environment for learning discipline, fitness and self-defense.
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Zen Budokai East, Danbury CT
Program Address: 72 Newtown Rd, Danbury CT
Contact Phone: (203) 417-0620
Website: http://www.zenbudokaieast.net/
Detail: Zen Budokai East has been teaching Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) in the Danbury area since the mid 1970s. A large staff of black belts guides students to achieve their maximum potential. Our clean, modern training facility is an ideal environment for learning discipline, fitness and self-defense.
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