All Martial Arts schools are not created equal.
Here is what sets us apart from the rest:

Safety is our #1 concern

Your child will learn to protect themselves in threatening or dangerous situations

All classes are supervised by a Professional Black Belt

We maintain a safe, positive environment that makes learning fun and children love it

 

KKFMA Code of Conduct

Students must arrive on time and dressed for class.

Students must not arrive more than 10 minutes before their class begins.

Students and observers must be quiet while classes are in session.

No profanity is allowed.

Students must not wear unsafe jewellery in class.

No running or horseplay is allowed.

Parents and guardians are responsible for supervision of their children prior to and after class. KKFMA is not responsible for the supervision of students outside of class time.

KKFMA is not responsible for the supervision of non-students at any time.

Students and/or parents/guardians must immediately report all injuries to the instructor.

Students must wear the full uniform ( top, pants and belt) to every class.

All amounts owing to KKFMA must be paid in full prior to a student grading.

Students must obey the instructor(s) at all times, both in and out of class.

Student must not in any way prevent, interrupt, or otherwise interfere with the instruction of other students.

Students are encouraged to use the washroom before classes begin.

KKFMA may impose such sanctions as it sees fit, including suspension or termination of the student, at its sole discretion, for any violation of this Code of Conduct.

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Mind
Improves concentration and memory through the repetition and memorization of forms, sets, and self-defense techniques

Body
Improves cardiovascular fitness, strength and power, hand-eye co-ordination, and flexibility through physical workouts, stretching, drills, and the performance of forms, sets, and self-defense techniques

Spirit
Instills discipline, encourages respect for self and others, and builds character through insistence on regular attendance, structured programming, and bowing in and out of class, to instructors, and to each other.