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Shaolin Kempo School of Martial Arts

Anthony Reeser
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Location:
264 Hester Street
Shepherdsville, KY 40165
United States
 
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Shaolin Kempo Karate Shepherdsville, Ky.
 
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I started my Martial Arts training in Tae Kwon Do in 1978 til 1983. In 1985 I started Training in Shaolin Kempo Karate in which I still study and teach today. I have studied many other martial arts systems over the years which include American Kenpo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Aikido, Wing Chun, and Tai Chi Chuan. In 2004 I open up my first School in Shephersville, Kentucky where I love to teach and help others grow a productive and focused life.
 

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iKarma Rating: 100%
11/8/2009
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