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Program Name: Ultimate Self Defense
Program Address: 2298 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island NY
Contact Phone: (917) 453-9655
Website: http://www.ultimateselfdefenseny.com/
Detail: We teach a complete Mixed Martial Arts program to children and adults, which include stand-up clinch, and ground/submission fighting techniques and strategies. We teach kids how to deal with bullies and adversity in addition to mixed martial arts. We encourage the participation in, and will coach/corner for any competitive fighting. We also offer personal training sessions.
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Ultimate Self Defense, Staten Island NY
Program Address: 2298 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island NY
Contact Phone: (917) 453-9655
Website: http://www.ultimateselfdefenseny.com/
Detail: We teach a complete Mixed Martial Arts program to children and adults, which include stand-up clinch, and ground/submission fighting techniques and strategies. We teach kids how to deal with bullies and adversity in addition to mixed martial arts. We encourage the participation in, and will coach/corner for any competitive fighting. We also offer personal training sessions.
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