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Program Name: Dragon K Martial Arts
Program Address: 1854 E Belvidere Rd, Grayslake IL
Contact Phone: (847) 223-5425
Website: http://dkmusa.com
Detail: At Dragon K Martial Arts we offer: - Experienced and highly motivated staff - Age specific classes for children, adult, and families - Positive & encouraging atmosphere promoting a 'can do' attitude. - Discipline and self control training. - The skills to change your life! We can say with confidence that learning martial arts at Dragon K Martial Arts will be a very rewarding activity with benefits to last a lifetime.
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Dragon K Martial Arts, Grayslake IL
Program Address: 1854 E Belvidere Rd, Grayslake IL
Contact Phone: (847) 223-5425
Website: http://dkmusa.com
Detail: At Dragon K Martial Arts we offer: - Experienced and highly motivated staff - Age specific classes for children, adult, and families - Positive & encouraging atmosphere promoting a 'can do' attitude. - Discipline and self control training. - The skills to change your life! We can say with confidence that learning martial arts at Dragon K Martial Arts will be a very rewarding activity with benefits to last a lifetime.
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