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Al's Black Belt Club
Program Name: Al's Black Belt Club
Program Address: 704 Oak Creek Dr, Lombard IL
Contact Phone: (630) 678-0750
Website: http://www.alsblackbeltclub.com/
Detail: We provide certified and professional instruction to help you achieve your martial arts and fitness goals! Al's Black Belt Club offers a variety of class times each week which provides scheduling flexibility, making it possible to balance Taekwondo with other activities! By earning a BLACK BELT in Taekwondo, students develop a history of achieving goals as a direct result of their efforts.
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Al's Black Belt Club, Lombard IL
Program Address: 704 Oak Creek Dr, Lombard IL
Contact Phone: (630) 678-0750
Website: http://www.alsblackbeltclub.com/
Detail: We provide certified and professional instruction to help you achieve your martial arts and fitness goals! Al's Black Belt Club offers a variety of class times each week which provides scheduling flexibility, making it possible to balance Taekwondo with other activities! By earning a BLACK BELT in Taekwondo, students develop a history of achieving goals as a direct result of their efforts.
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