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Jho Boun Martial Arts
Program Name: Jho Boun Martial Arts
Program Address: 1307 S Schoolhouse Rd, #3, New Lenox IL
Contact Phone: (815) 485-5701
Website: http://www.jhobounmartialarts.com/
Detail: JBMA has been in the area for over 15 years. We have three instructors, Sifu Jho Moraga, Sifu Boun Saysongkham, and Sifu Anthony Velut. JBMA has youth and adult programs in the art of Jeet Kune Do and also No Gi Combat Jiu Jitsu. We also have Group Fitness classes (Zumba, Turbo Kick) and Yoga. Check website for Seminars such as Womens Self-Defense and Weapons
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Jho Boun Martial Arts, New Lenox IL
Program Address: 1307 S Schoolhouse Rd, #3, New Lenox IL
Contact Phone: (815) 485-5701
Website: http://www.jhobounmartialarts.com/
Detail: JBMA has been in the area for over 15 years. We have three instructors, Sifu Jho Moraga, Sifu Boun Saysongkham, and Sifu Anthony Velut. JBMA has youth and adult programs in the art of Jeet Kune Do and also No Gi Combat Jiu Jitsu. We also have Group Fitness classes (Zumba, Turbo Kick) and Yoga. Check website for Seminars such as Womens Self-Defense and Weapons
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