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T3MA of Redmond

17725 NE 65th St #A-175
Redmond, WA 98052 425-310-5261

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Washington Karate Association

8618 3rd Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98117 206-784-3171

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Excellent instructors and training. You will get superior attention to form... - Apr 26, 2016

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West Seattle Karate Academy

9455 35th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98126 206-669-1300

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Woodinville Martial Arts

13422 NE 177th Pl
Woodinville, WA 98072 425-486-0900

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An excellent place to learn martial arts that touches on forms, weapons, self... - Apr 09, 2020

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World Tae Kwon Do

13000 Bel-Red Rd #202
Bellevue, WA 98005 425-747-0773

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I've been sending my son there for almost 3 years. The instructor and team... - Dec 04, 2013

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