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Dragon Dojo Martial Arts Incorporated
Program Name: Dragon Dojo Martial Arts Incorporated
Program Address: 106 Louviers Dr, Newark DE
Contact Phone: (302) 453-8575
Website: http://delawaredragonma.com/
Detail: The System of martial arts that is taught at Delaware Dragon MA is a combination of multiple styles of arts. By combining these different styles, we have developed a martial art that is well-rounded and oriented towards self-defense. The primary arts that are taught in class are Taekwondo, Aikido, Ju-jitsu, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Arnis, and the Samurai Sword. You will learn all of these styles in our traditional arts program.
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Dragon Dojo Martial Arts Incorporated, Newark DE
Program Address: 106 Louviers Dr, Newark DE
Contact Phone: (302) 453-8575
Website: http://delawaredragonma.com/
Detail: The System of martial arts that is taught at Delaware Dragon MA is a combination of multiple styles of arts. By combining these different styles, we have developed a martial art that is well-rounded and oriented towards self-defense. The primary arts that are taught in class are Taekwondo, Aikido, Ju-jitsu, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Arnis, and the Samurai Sword. You will learn all of these styles in our traditional arts program.
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