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Bruce Mccorry's Martial Arts
Program Name: BRUCE MCCORRY'S MARTIAL ARTS
Program Address: 220newbury St, Peabody MA
Contact Phone: (978) 535-7878
Website: http://www.brucemccorrys.com
Detail: Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts is an academy dedicated to promoting and heralding the teachings and benefits of the martial arts world by bringing to the general knowledge a variety of martial arts including Cardio Kickboxing, W.T.F., Taekwondo, Yoga, Tai-Chi, and Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu.
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BRUCE MCCORRY'S MARTIAL ARTS, Peabody MA
Program Address: 220newbury St, Peabody MA
Contact Phone: (978) 535-7878
Website: http://www.brucemccorrys.com
Detail: Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts is an academy dedicated to promoting and heralding the teachings and benefits of the martial arts world by bringing to the general knowledge a variety of martial arts including Cardio Kickboxing, W.T.F., Taekwondo, Yoga, Tai-Chi, and Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu.
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