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Program Name: No Rules Martial Arts
Program Address: 8507 Jefferson Hwy, Brooklyn Park MN
Contact Phone: (763) 416-0333
Website: http://martialartsminneapolis.com/
Detail: Martial Arts and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) have become mainstream in our country, developing into one of the fastest growing sports and fitness activities for men, women and kids of all ages, shapes and sizes. At McCune’s Martial Arts, we take a practical approach to teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Kung Fu San Soo, Self-Defense and MMA.
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No Rules Martial Arts, Brooklyn Park MN
Program Address: 8507 Jefferson Hwy, Brooklyn Park MN
Contact Phone: (763) 416-0333
Website: http://martialartsminneapolis.com/
Detail: Martial Arts and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) have become mainstream in our country, developing into one of the fastest growing sports and fitness activities for men, women and kids of all ages, shapes and sizes. At McCune’s Martial Arts, we take a practical approach to teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Kung Fu San Soo, Self-Defense and MMA.
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