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Andrew Gause's Martial Arts

5230B Port Royal Rd
Springfield, VA 22151 703-321-0300

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I can't say enough good things about this family run company. This place... - Oct 10, 2019

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Lead By Example Tae Kwon Do

7515 Huntsman Blvd
Springfield, VA 22153 703-440-1100

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We've had one of our kids in the after school program for years now. He... - Oct 10, 2019

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InCourage Martial Arts

8932 Burke Lake Rd
Springfield, VA 22151 703-503-0101

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K2 Martial Arts Academy

6347 Rolling Rd
Springfield, VA 22152 703-569-6969

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Northern Virginia Hapkido Academy

5236 Port Royal Rd
Springfield, VA 22151 703-967-2752

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NVHA is unusual in that it has instructors from KHF and from USKMAF. These... - Jan 06, 2016

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Six Blades Jiu Jitsu Nova

6315 Backlick Rd #200
Springfield, VA 22150 703-399-0072

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Youth and adult programs. - Sep 26, 2023

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