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Aikido Association of America

2940 N Lincoln Ave #2
Chicago, IL 60657 773-525-3141

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Aikido Center Midwest

4349 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60618 773-477-0123

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Champion Taekwondo USA

4300 W Armitage
Chicago, IL 60639 773-563-5465

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Chicago Bei Dou Kung Fu

1511 W Fullerton Ave
Chicago, IL 60614 773-327-4710

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A really good one - May 19, 2019

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Gen-Ki Karate & Fitness Center

6132 W Belmont Ave
Chicago, IL 60634 773-685-5151

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Works great with kids and adults! - Nov 30, 2014

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Guardian Way Martial Arts & Fitness

6670 N Northwest Hwy
Chicago, IL 60631 773-631-8989

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Great school with a good following. Master Chung is the best. - May 13, 2019

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HealthKick Kung Fu

1329 N Larrabee
Chicago, IL 60610 773-879-0063

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The instructors truly care about the kids. My son started at HealthKick as... - Nov 08, 2017

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Mind Body Defense

4143 N Broadway
Chicago, IL 60613 773-517-4992

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Thousand Waves Seido Karate School

1220 W Belmont Ave
Chicago, IL 60657 773-472-7663

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