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Westchester Fight Club Mixed Martial Arts Academy
Program Name: Westchester Fight Club Mixed Martial Arts Academy
Program Address: 11 S Division St, New Rochelle NY
Contact Phone: (914) 355-2618
Website: http://www.westchesterfightclub.com
Detail: Men's, Women's, and Children's programs available. Children's Fitness and Mixed Martial Art classes: training in Muay Thai, Boxing, Jiu Jitsu, and Wrestling. Women's Fitness Bootcamps and Cardio Kickboxing Classes.
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Westchester Fight Club Mixed Martial Arts Academy, New Rochelle NY
Program Address: 11 S Division St, New Rochelle NY
Contact Phone: (914) 355-2618
Website: http://www.westchesterfightclub.com
Detail: Men's, Women's, and Children's programs available. Children's Fitness and Mixed Martial Art classes: training in Muay Thai, Boxing, Jiu Jitsu, and Wrestling. Women's Fitness Bootcamps and Cardio Kickboxing Classes.
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