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Program Name: Tama Dojo
Program Address: 609 Washington St, Whitman MA
Contact Phone: (781) 447-9117
Website: http://thetamadojo.com/
Detail: The TAMA Dojo has been continuing the education of the TAMA System in Whitman, MA since August of 2003. Our system is a dynamic, ever-changing and always growing system, and that mindset has not changed at the TAMA Dojo: we have added pressure point self-defense, grappling and weapons’ training from Okinawa and the Philippines.
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Tama Dojo, Whitman MA
Program Address: 609 Washington St, Whitman MA
Contact Phone: (781) 447-9117
Website: http://thetamadojo.com/
Detail: The TAMA Dojo has been continuing the education of the TAMA System in Whitman, MA since August of 2003. Our system is a dynamic, ever-changing and always growing system, and that mindset has not changed at the TAMA Dojo: we have added pressure point self-defense, grappling and weapons’ training from Okinawa and the Philippines.
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