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Program Name: Bay Mountain Martial Arts
Program Address: 2956 Treat Blvd Suite H, Concord CA
Contact Phone: (925) 798-6235
Website: http://bmmaconcord.com
Detail: At BMMA Concord / Walnut Creek, we are dedicated to providing you the best in martial arts training and services. We have classes for all kids, youth and adults. Specializing in Martial Arts for Self-Defense, Competition and Fitness, you can be sure that your journey with us will be a rewarding one.
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Bay Mountain Martial Arts, Concord CA
Program Address: 2956 Treat Blvd Suite H, Concord CA
Contact Phone: (925) 798-6235
Website: http://bmmaconcord.com
Detail: At BMMA Concord / Walnut Creek, we are dedicated to providing you the best in martial arts training and services. We have classes for all kids, youth and adults. Specializing in Martial Arts for Self-Defense, Competition and Fitness, you can be sure that your journey with us will be a rewarding one.
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