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Minnesota Kali Group

4532 Chicago Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55407 612-821-6800

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Lots of individual attention from instructor. He really focusses on making... - Dec 13, 2013

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Warrior's Cove

3004 Texas Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55426 952-935-0140

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Have trained with about 20 different instructors. This guy is the best! - Jan 15, 2016

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Cellar Kickboxing

2715 4th St SE #45
Minneapolis, MN 55414 651-633-0107

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Both of my boys have taken karate lessons at the Cellar Gym for several years.... - Dec 19, 2016

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Academy

6840 Shingle Creek Pkwy #24
Minneapolis, MN 55430 763-560-5696

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East West Karate

1101 Stinson Blvd #11
Minneapolis, MN 55413 651-634-9050

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JK Martial Arts

4200 Lake Rd
Minneapolis, MN 55422 612-703-3348

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Highly recommend. - Feb 21, 2016

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Midwest Karate Association

1010 Lyndale Ave N #100
Minneapolis, MN 55411 612-870-1795

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X2 Fitness

2524 Nicollet Ave #200
Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-787-2551

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