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Rockaway Jiu Jitsu Llc
Program Name: Rockaway Jiu Jitsu LLC
Program Address: 108-13 Rockaway Beach Dr, New York NY
Contact Phone: (718) 318-0166
Website: http://renzogracierockaway.com/
Detail: We are a fun, safe and professional studio where your child can learn traditional Jiu Jitsu and build friendships that last a lifetime. We teach kids the importance of a positive mental attitude, believing in themselves, and working hard to achieve their goals.
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Rockaway Jiu Jitsu LLC, New York NY
Program Address: 108-13 Rockaway Beach Dr, New York NY
Contact Phone: (718) 318-0166
Website: http://renzogracierockaway.com/
Detail: We are a fun, safe and professional studio where your child can learn traditional Jiu Jitsu and build friendships that last a lifetime. We teach kids the importance of a positive mental attitude, believing in themselves, and working hard to achieve their goals.
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