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Aikido Of Suenaka-ha Indiana
Program Name: Aikido of Suenaka-Ha Indiana
Program Address: 223 S Pete Ellis Dr, #19, Bloomington IN
Contact Phone: (812) 361-8074
Website: http://www.aikidobloomington.com/
Detail: Aikido of Suenaka-ha Indiana welcomes you as a unique individual suitable for training irrespective of your background, skills, or physical ability. All students are encouraged to practice at a pace that indicates a sincere desire to learn and grow. The journey of studying the art of Aikido is challenging, life-long, and rewarding.
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Aikido of Suenaka-Ha Indiana, Bloomington IN
Program Address: 223 S Pete Ellis Dr, #19, Bloomington IN
Contact Phone: (812) 361-8074
Website: http://www.aikidobloomington.com/
Detail: Aikido of Suenaka-ha Indiana welcomes you as a unique individual suitable for training irrespective of your background, skills, or physical ability. All students are encouraged to practice at a pace that indicates a sincere desire to learn and grow. The journey of studying the art of Aikido is challenging, life-long, and rewarding.
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