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Jai Johnson's Karate Center
Program Name: Jai Johnson's Karate Center
Program Address: 3112 Avenue Of The Cities, Moline IL
Contact Phone: (309) 797-3969
Website: http://jaijohnsonskaratecenter.com/
Detail: Jai Johnson's Karate Center provides excellent instruction in a professional and caring manner. You don't need to be athletic, possess extraordinary coordination skills or be in exceptional physical condition to participate in our classes. This school is dedicated to offering a supportive learning environment for adults/teens/children at all levels of ability.
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Jai Johnson's Karate Center, Moline IL
Program Address: 3112 Avenue Of The Cities, Moline IL
Contact Phone: (309) 797-3969
Website: http://jaijohnsonskaratecenter.com/
Detail: Jai Johnson's Karate Center provides excellent instruction in a professional and caring manner. You don't need to be athletic, possess extraordinary coordination skills or be in exceptional physical condition to participate in our classes. This school is dedicated to offering a supportive learning environment for adults/teens/children at all levels of ability.
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