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Sheboygan Grappling Arts Acad
Program Name: Sheboygan Grappling Arts Acad
Program Address: 1310 Wisconsin Ave, Sheboygan WI
Contact Phone: (920) 451-7080
Website: http://www.sheboyganbjj.com/
Detail: Maximum Efficiency, Minimum Effort. This intelligent and strategic mindset allows us to defend ourselves against opponents who may be stronger, faster, aggressive, or more athletic than we are. This is the true essence of Jiu Jitsu. The techniques are taught in a controlled, safe and friendly environment.
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Sheboygan Grappling Arts Acad, Sheboygan WI
Program Address: 1310 Wisconsin Ave, Sheboygan WI
Contact Phone: (920) 451-7080
Website: http://www.sheboyganbjj.com/
Detail: Maximum Efficiency, Minimum Effort. This intelligent and strategic mindset allows us to defend ourselves against opponents who may be stronger, faster, aggressive, or more athletic than we are. This is the true essence of Jiu Jitsu. The techniques are taught in a controlled, safe and friendly environment.
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