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What Samurai Karate Studio Is All About!

Join me and listen to the video below that describes what <a href="http://www.samuraikaratestudio.ne/">Samurai Karate Studio</a> is all about!&nbsp; It was created by my mentor, teacher and friend, <a href="http://flavors.me/tomcallos">Tom Callos</a>, who has more than 40 years of experience practicing and teaching the martial arts:
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I have been training with Master Callos for more than 3 years and I am a proud member of two of the most unique associations for martial artist's and school owners out in the world today.  They are <a href="http://thenewwaynetwork.ning.com/">The 100</a> and <a href="http://thenewwaynetwork.ning.com/">The UBBT</a>.

Please check out the work we are doing!


Sensei Chris Feldt
<a href="http://www.samuraikaratestudio.net/">Samurai Karate Studio</a>
Columbia, SC 29229
803-462-9425
samuraikaratestudio@gmail.com

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