PRINCIPLES TO STAND BY

 Martial Arts “Begins and Ends with Respect”
This principal is the foundation in which we base United Martial Arts Canada upon.  From our Kids Kempo Karate classes to our Mixed Martial Arts class, everyone at UMAC is treated, taught, and practice with the utmost respect

Our purpose is to ensure that you are able to develop yourself through mind, body, and spirit.  We are committed to teachings and benefits of Martial Arts training to anyone that aspires to achieve personal goals.

Whether you want to get fit, learn self defense, or compete in professional Mixed Martial Arts, TEAM UMAC is here to help you accomplish your goals.


NO HIDDEN FEES
We at United Martial Arts Canada pride ourselves that we live by our mantra.  In doing so we can confidently say that we do not have any hidden fees in any of our programs. 

All of our membership options and fees are fully explained and are all clearly outlined for you.  This is the high level of service that you can come to expect and rightfully deserve when training at UMAC.

“NO LIMITATION AS YOUR LIMITATION”
Bruce Lee once said that if you always put a limit on everything you do, physical or anything else; it will spread into your life.  One of our goals is to empower everyone at UMAC to have a positive, “can-do” attitude.  This is UMAC principle that we ask that all of our members adopt.  We must strive to achieve and to seek personal growth in all aspects of our lives.


MEMBER TESTIMONIALS

NAME:
Sam Olindo
MEMBER SINCE: N/A
LOC:  SCARBOROUGH
STYLE:
Kick Boxing

Hay Lou, Just letting you know since I joined your club I have went from 240lbs to 225 in under 2 months another 10 to 15lbs and I will be right on target.

I might not have a six pack yet lol but on Friday Peter maid sure I felt everyone of my abs, I am still sore today and it’s Sunday but it’s all good. Anyways glad to have found this site hope to see more.

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MONTHLY RECOGNITION

Congratulations

Our very own Brian Delgado that will be participating in the 2010 Ontario Games. He will be competing in the 155LBS Thai Boxing division.

Are very own Sensei Lou Milonas was chosen to coach these athletes in the 2010 Ontario Games.

Good Luck Brian
Bring home the gold!

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