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Program Name: Master Song's Martial Arts
Program Address: 40 Padanaram Rd, Danbury CT
Contact Phone: (203) 743-3315
Website: http://mastersongtkd.com/
Detail: Fourteenth Generation, 6th Degree Black Belt. Former US Open Champion. Holder of multiple CT State Champion titles. Over 60 of his students became CT and NY State Champions in 2003, 2004, 2005,2006 and 2007. (Please see Danbury Newstimes articles.) Judge and coach for USTU Championship and Olympics.
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Master Song's Martial Arts, Danbury CT
Program Address: 40 Padanaram Rd, Danbury CT
Contact Phone: (203) 743-3315
Website: http://mastersongtkd.com/
Detail: Fourteenth Generation, 6th Degree Black Belt. Former US Open Champion. Holder of multiple CT State Champion titles. Over 60 of his students became CT and NY State Champions in 2003, 2004, 2005,2006 and 2007. (Please see Danbury Newstimes articles.) Judge and coach for USTU Championship and Olympics.
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