$25 for One-Student Intro Package ($50 Value) or $45 for Two-Student Intro Package ($100 Value) at Athens Tae Kwon Do Center
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- Build strength, stamina & agility
- Designed for all skill levels & for anyone age 4 & older
Build your mind and spirit with today's deal to Athens Tae Kwon Do Center in the Alps shopping center. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get an intro package for one student (a $50 value).
- For $45, you get an intro package for two students (a $100 value).
Headed by tae kwon duo Steve and Kathy Carter, Athens Tae Kwon Do Center has instilled generations of technicolor-dreambelted high-kickers with the tenets of their discipline. An introductory course includes a complimentary uniform, private lesson, and one month of unlimited classes. Check out the schedule online for your age group and specific class times. All ages can move up the belt line, from Little Ninjas ages 4–5 to adult classes for novices and veteran ninjas. The Carters trace their martial heritage back to Grand Master Chung, who founded the American Taekwondo Foundation and helped introduce the sport to the United States.
- Build strength, stamina & agility
- Designed for all skill levels & for anyone age 4 & older
Build your mind and spirit with today's deal to Athens Tae Kwon Do Center in the Alps shopping center. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get an intro package for one student (a $50 value).
- For $45, you get an intro package for two students (a $100 value).
Headed by tae kwon duo Steve and Kathy Carter, Athens Tae Kwon Do Center has instilled generations of technicolor-dreambelted high-kickers with the tenets of their discipline. An introductory course includes a complimentary uniform, private lesson, and one month of unlimited classes. Check out the schedule online for your age group and specific class times. All ages can move up the belt line, from Little Ninjas ages 4–5 to adult classes for novices and veteran ninjas. The Carters trace their martial heritage back to Grand Master Chung, who founded the American Taekwondo Foundation and helped introduce the sport to the United States.