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Simi Valley Jiu Jitsu
Program Name: Simi Valley Jiu Jitsu
Program Address: 4210 E Los Angeles Ave, Ste D, Simi Valley CA
Contact Phone: (805) 796-9996
Website: http://www.simivalleyjiujitsu.com
Detail: Simi Valley Jiu-Jitsu is owned by Dion Watts. We are a Jean Jacques Machado affiliated school. Dion is a JJ Machado Black Belt. Our staff includes Kenny Bond (Black Belt), Christian Medina (Purple Belt), Marco Cruzatt (Purple Belt), Greg Hall (Brown Belt), Dennis Schaffer (Purple Belt), Mike Monson (Purple Belt), and John Cavataio (Blue Belt).
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Simi Valley Jiu Jitsu, Simi Valley CA
Program Address: 4210 E Los Angeles Ave, Ste D, Simi Valley CA
Contact Phone: (805) 796-9996
Website: http://www.simivalleyjiujitsu.com
Detail: Simi Valley Jiu-Jitsu is owned by Dion Watts. We are a Jean Jacques Machado affiliated school. Dion is a JJ Machado Black Belt. Our staff includes Kenny Bond (Black Belt), Christian Medina (Purple Belt), Marco Cruzatt (Purple Belt), Greg Hall (Brown Belt), Dennis Schaffer (Purple Belt), Mike Monson (Purple Belt), and John Cavataio (Blue Belt).
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