MASSENA -- The U.S. Combat Dojo was recently inducted into the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame as the School of the Year. The U.S. Combat Dojo is instructed by its founder, Master Jonathan …
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MASSENA -- The U.S. Combat Dojo was recently inducted into the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame as the School of the Year.
The U.S. Combat Dojo is instructed by its founder, Master Jonathan French.
"We are all honored and speechless at this rare honor," French said.
"The U.S. Combat Dojo prides itself on being a family-oriented, traditional martial art school," he said.
The school teaches ITF tae kwon do, joshiki, kang shi do, and aikido.