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Program Name: Dojo Kyle Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Program Address: 23703 Ih35 Ste 103, Kyle TX
Contact Phone: (512) 995-1217
Website: http://www.dojokyle.com
Detail: Located in Kyle,Texas, our goal at Dojo Kyle is to provide safe, qualified instruction in Brazilian jiu-jitsu to children and adults in the Central Texas area. The many benefits of jiu-jitsu training include: Improved health Self-defense Self-confidence Self-discipline Whatever your training goals may be, we invite you to train with us to help you achieve them.
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Dojo Kyle Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kyle TX
Program Address: 23703 Ih35 Ste 103, Kyle TX
Contact Phone: (512) 995-1217
Website: http://www.dojokyle.com
Detail: Located in Kyle,Texas, our goal at Dojo Kyle is to provide safe, qualified instruction in Brazilian jiu-jitsu to children and adults in the Central Texas area. The many benefits of jiu-jitsu training include: Improved health Self-defense Self-confidence Self-discipline Whatever your training goals may be, we invite you to train with us to help you achieve them.
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