Dekalb, Georgia (GA) Martial Arts Instruction Companies

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Jim Sams Karate
5385 Five Forks Trickum Road # J
Stone Mountain GA 30087
(770) 806-8317
Klm Brothers Kickin Kids
5895 Memorial Drive # A
Stone Mountain GA 30083
(404) 296-5555
American Karate Productions Inc
1005 Fellsridge Court
Stone Mountain GA 30083
(404) 941-7128
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PATHS Atlanta Kung Fu
2973 Delcourt Drive
Decatur GA 30033
(404) 919-9193

Traditional Kung Fu Training in a fun, friendly environment for those aged 15+.
PRO Martial Arts - Decatur (Emory Walk)
1248 Clairmont Road
Decatur GA 30030
(404) 990-4485

The PRO Martial Arts System is the result of decades of training and teaching experience.
Ross Brothers Karate
3979 Covington Highway
Decatur GA 30032
(404) 731-4063
A Tai Chi Assn
3079 Midway Road
Decatur GA 30032
(404) 488-8383
Aikido Center of Atlanta
116 Center St.
Avondale Estates GA 30002
(404) 297-7804
Goshi-Shun Karate Dojo
1903 South Stone Mountain Lithonia
Lithonia GA 30058
(770) 484-8922
Black Belt Academy
2801 Fairington Parkway
Lithonia GA 30038
(770) 981-5503
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