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Program Name: Synergy Martial Arts LLC
Program Address: 12330 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville KY
Contact Phone: (502) 245-4990
Website: http://www.synergymartialarts.net
Detail: Synergy Martial Arts offers martial arts training to help our students develop essential life skills such as discipline, focus, and self-control. Call 502-245-4990 to learn how our program can benefit your family!
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Synergy Martial Arts LLC, Louisville KY
Program Address: 12330 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville KY
Contact Phone: (502) 245-4990
Website: http://www.synergymartialarts.net
Detail: Synergy Martial Arts offers martial arts training to help our students develop essential life skills such as discipline, focus, and self-control. Call 502-245-4990 to learn how our program can benefit your family!
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