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Program Name: Young Masters Martial Arts
Program Address: 110 S Johnson St, Woodstock IL
Contact Phone: (815) 206-2222
Website: http://www.youngmastersmartialarts.net
Detail: A Typical Class At Young Masters Martial Arts Includes Stretching And Warm Up Exercises, Training On Basic Hand And Foot Techniques, Teaching And Practice Of Multistep Forms, Coreographed One-Step And Three Step Movements With A Partner, Self Defense Training, And Free Sparring.
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Young Masters Martial Arts, Woodstock IL
Program Address: 110 S Johnson St, Woodstock IL
Contact Phone: (815) 206-2222
Website: http://www.youngmastersmartialarts.net
Detail: A Typical Class At Young Masters Martial Arts Includes Stretching And Warm Up Exercises, Training On Basic Hand And Foot Techniques, Teaching And Practice Of Multistep Forms, Coreographed One-Step And Three Step Movements With A Partner, Self Defense Training, And Free Sparring.
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