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Program Name: Uma Karate
Program Address: 6401 Old Springville Road Suite 129, Pinson AL
Contact Phone: (205) 223-3777
Website: http://www.goumakarate.com
Detail: UMA's Mission is not only to hone the skills of self defense and martial arts, but also to use them as personal development tools. This endeavor will aid us in our quest for martial arts perfection and also in our daily life and careers. Honesty, integrity, patience, respect, self control and leadership are not just by products of our teachings. It is what we teach.
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Uma Karate, Pinson AL
Program Address: 6401 Old Springville Road Suite 129, Pinson AL
Contact Phone: (205) 223-3777
Website: http://www.goumakarate.com
Detail: UMA's Mission is not only to hone the skills of self defense and martial arts, but also to use them as personal development tools. This endeavor will aid us in our quest for martial arts perfection and also in our daily life and careers. Honesty, integrity, patience, respect, self control and leadership are not just by products of our teachings. It is what we teach.
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