Twisted Fitness Research Papers

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Twisted Fitness is a martial arts school that is located in Madison, Wisconsin. Their programs include boot camp, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, crunch time, mixed martial arts, muay thai kickboxing, and yoga. Twisted Fitness offers different types of massages as well. They have incorporated the best Brazilian jiu jitsu team in the country along with the longest running muay thai kickboxing program in Madison. Twisted Fitness is a member of the 10-time World Champion Alliance Jiu-jitsu competition team. This martial arts school has been voted as the 2015 Best of Madison.

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