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Program Name: Breakthrough Martial Arts
Program Address: 5886 Wendy Bagwell Pky, Ste 305, Hiram GA
Contact Phone: (678) 333-6949
Website: http://www.breakthroughmartialarts.com/
Detail: Breakthrough Martial Arts is proud to offer first class Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Hanmudo instruction to Georgia communities located around the cities of Hiram, Powder Springs, Dallas, Douglasville and Lithia Springs.
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Breakthrough Martial Arts, Hiram GA
Program Address: 5886 Wendy Bagwell Pky, Ste 305, Hiram GA
Contact Phone: (678) 333-6949
Website: http://www.breakthroughmartialarts.com/
Detail: Breakthrough Martial Arts is proud to offer first class Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Hanmudo instruction to Georgia communities located around the cities of Hiram, Powder Springs, Dallas, Douglasville and Lithia Springs.
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