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Kenpo Karate Austell, Georgia Pat Munk |
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| The home of
Universal Martial Arts
Hall of Fame and International Kenpo Hall of Fame Inductee Master Pat Munk 2003 Man of the Year - Kenpo 2004 Outstanding Master of the Year 2005 Master of the Year - Kenpo 2006 Universal Master of the Year 2007 International Kenpo Hall of Fame Charter Inductee |
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| James Mitose | William Chow | Edmund Parker | Al Tracy | Gary Avery | Pat Munk |
| Member of Kenpo Ju Jutsu Association | |||||
Teaching the best in Kenpo Karate
Teaching
a Tracy's based System of Kenpo Karate
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Specializing in Private Instruction
Georgia Kenpo Karate offers private lessons in programs designed for each student's personal needs. This method of private attention sets Georgia Kenpo Karate apart from other self-defense schools. Students can learn faster from private lessons than in group classes alone.
In conjunction with personalized private instruction, students may choose to train in group sessions designed to supplement their private classes. This combination offers the most well rounded and flexible programs available. Group classes emphasize the basics of karate and body conditioning resulting in improved flexibility, coordination, muscle tone and endurance.
NO BELT TESTING FEES
WARNING!!
At
other studios, Belt Tests can cost hundreds of dollars! The higher the rank, the more
expensive the test.
WITH
TRACY'S SYSTEM TRAINERS
YOU EARN YOUR
BELT YOU DON'T BUY IT
KENPO Not a Sport
Family Programs
One member of the family pays the rest of
the family pays only ($25.00)
Call for
an appointment for a private interview:
No charge -- No
obligation
Pat Munk - 678-575-7581
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Seminars
are available! |
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To Contact us use the email address below |
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| Master Pat Munk | kenpo@georgiakenpo.net |
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Master Pat Munk,
Hachidan
(8th
Degree Black Belt)

Master
Marc
Munk, Rokudan
(6th Degree Black Belt)

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Some thoughts about Self Defense: It's easier to
resist an assault at the beginning than at the end