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Program Name: Hylton Ata Martial Arts
Program Address: 140 Frontage Rd, Lafayette IN
Contact Phone: (765) 269-9601
Website: http://hyltonsmartialarts.webs.com/
Detail: We teach children, starting at age 3, important life skills such as Courtesy, Respect, and Perseverance along with fun and fitness through Taekwondo. We also teach adults, and we offer family discounts. We are a part of the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), the largest Martial Arts organization in the world.
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Hylton Ata Martial Arts, Lafayette IN
Program Address: 140 Frontage Rd, Lafayette IN
Contact Phone: (765) 269-9601
Website: http://hyltonsmartialarts.webs.com/
Detail: We teach children, starting at age 3, important life skills such as Courtesy, Respect, and Perseverance along with fun and fitness through Taekwondo. We also teach adults, and we offer family discounts. We are a part of the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), the largest Martial Arts organization in the world.
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