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Rocky Silva's American Karate
Program Name: Rocky Silva's American Karate
Program Address: 1275 Fall River Ave, #106, Seekonk MA
Contact Phone: (508) 336-6669
Website: http://www.rockysilva.com/
Detail: Rocky Silva's American Karate school is based on the Tae Kwon Do style of the marital arts combined with the best from other styles including American Style Karate, Judo, Hapkido, Kickboxing and many others. The emphasis is on giving you the best tools available, as well as giving you the opportunity to learn many different styles and techniques.
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Rocky Silva's American Karate, Seekonk MA
Program Address: 1275 Fall River Ave, #106, Seekonk MA
Contact Phone: (508) 336-6669
Website: http://www.rockysilva.com/
Detail: Rocky Silva's American Karate school is based on the Tae Kwon Do style of the marital arts combined with the best from other styles including American Style Karate, Judo, Hapkido, Kickboxing and many others. The emphasis is on giving you the best tools available, as well as giving you the opportunity to learn many different styles and techniques.
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