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Program Name: Choice Martial Arts
Program Address: 134 Ferry St, Everett MA
Contact Phone: (617) 387-5427
Website: http://www.choicemartialarts.com/
Detail: Serving the Everett, Chelsea, Malden, Revere and surrounding areas for over 12 years! Private and group instruction in Kenpo Karate & Self-Defense, Cardio-kickboxing, Flex & Tone Bodyshaping, Boot Camps & so much more! Reiki instruction available by appointment only. Classes for youth & adults of ALL ages. No experience necessary!
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Choice Martial Arts, Everett MA
Program Address: 134 Ferry St, Everett MA
Contact Phone: (617) 387-5427
Website: http://www.choicemartialarts.com/
Detail: Serving the Everett, Chelsea, Malden, Revere and surrounding areas for over 12 years! Private and group instruction in Kenpo Karate & Self-Defense, Cardio-kickboxing, Flex & Tone Bodyshaping, Boot Camps & so much more! Reiki instruction available by appointment only. Classes for youth & adults of ALL ages. No experience necessary!
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