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Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy

601 Clement St
San Francisco, CA 94118 415-752-5555

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Buchanan YMCA

1530 Buchanan St
San Francisco, CA 94115 415-931-9622

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El Nino Sports

2920 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107 415-550-6689

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Inner Research Institute

301 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-621-2681

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KRAV Maga of San Francisco

1455 Bush St
San Francisco, CA 94109 415-921-0612

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Krav Maga is a great workout and a highly efficient self-defense system that... - Sep 01, 2015

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Paresh Martial Arts

1329 7th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94122 415-665-5511

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Terrific for children. Excellent Instructor. - Sep 18, 2014

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Shaolin Temple

5509 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94121 415-666-9966

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Excellent school taught by Shaolin Masters. - Apr 14, 2020

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