Safe and Cost-Effective Dragon QI GONG / TAIJIQUAN and Assassin Combat Choreography


Posted October 4, 2021 by zoenathan

Dragon 22nd Assassin proud to be the safe and cost-effective Dragon QI GONG / TAIJIQUAN and Assassin Combat Choreography training provider in the USA.

 
Dragon 22nd Assassin provides defensive training programs including Tang Chen dragon assassin, dragon assassin, shaolin animal styles, train actor assassin, assassin combat choreography, shaolin assassin animal styles, evolve dragon assassin, and Dragon Qi Gong and Taijiquan, Tai Chi Dragon Assassin in the USA.

We have the professional and highly trained instructor highest standard and value in martial arts. Through rigorous training, dedication, and determination each participants will learn and develop an incomparable sense of accomplishment as they make every effort to truly learn valuable self-defense skills. At Dragon 22nd Assassin, you’ll learn how to defend, apply unique and effective combat techniques and much more.

We offer extensive range of martial arts training programs to develop strong defensive skills. At Dragon 22nd Assassin, we have expertly skilled and talented trainers with 45 years of experience in the industry. We help you begin your journey and to build a strong defensive and combat techniques.

We’re proud to be the safe and cost-effective Dragon QI GONG / TAIJIQUAN and Assassin Combat Choreography training provider in the USA. We have all the certifications and licenses needed for any martial art training programs.

Interested in more information about our Tang Chen dragon assassin, dragon assassin and shaolin animal styles training programs? Get in touch with Professor Joseph Dodaro at (310) 699-8437.
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Issued By Dragon 22nd Assassin
Phone (310) 699-8437
Business Address Chicago/LA/NY/Beverly Hills
Country United States
Categories Arts , Sports
Tags assassin , combat , martial art , shaolin , training
Last Updated October 4, 2021