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    Xtreme B-Force Martial Arts strikes early success

    Joshua MakhoulBy Joshua MakhoulAugust 29, 2016Updated:March 6, 2018No Comments1 Min Read

    There has been great success in the short time that Xtreme B-Force Martial Arts has been running. The family-owned business opened three years ago and has a mission to teach students of all ages the beauty of martial arts. Siblings and instructors Adam, Remzi and Esma Bektasovski decided to transfer from students to instructors and have never looked back. Recently nominated and making it to the finals of the Illawarra and South Coast Local Business Awards, Xtreme B-Force intends to grow and reach into other locations.

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