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After School Martial Arts & Fitness Program

Chris Sutton's After School Martial Arts & Fitness program is the Premier After School Program in the Bay Area.

* C.P.R Certified Staff

*A.C.M.A  Certified for Age specific training

*Certified C.O.B.R.A  child safety  for kids

*School Owner Cert/Experienced  Law Enforcement & Corrections Ofc.

*Member of Martial arts Teachers Association.

*Self defense Representative for Kids Day America
 

In our program kids, ages 5-11 (elementary school), participate in Martial Arts & Fitness training on a daily basis.
 
Our program is highly sought after, and we often have a waiting list. Please call to reserve a spot.
 
In addition to our After School Program, we offer:

  • Summer Camps- "sign up early"
  • Spring Camps
  • Holidays Camps
     
    Our affordable After School program is #1 in child safety and self defense.
     
    Our programs focus on:
    *Stranger Awareness
    *Life Skills
    *Fitness Training
    (we get them in shape!)
    *Respect and Manners
    *Discipline and Teamwork
    *Realistic Self-Defense Training
    *Better grades
FREE! Pick up from area schools

WE PICK UP FROM:
    Highland Lakes ~ Oldsmar
    Garrison Jones ~ Leila Davis
    Calvin Hunsinger ~ Kings Highway
    Lake St. George ~ Eisenhower
    Curtis Fundamental ~ Ozona
    McMullen Booth ~ Curlew Creek
    Safety Harbor ~ Palm Harbor
    Forest Lakes ~ Academy Davinci
This programs maximum capacity is 65 students.
Currently there are still 3 spots available!
Hurry & enroll today!
Space is Limited!
 
***If we are full please request to be put on the waiting list and you will be contacted as soon as we have an opening -Thank you!
 



Martial arts students at Oldsmar FD
Law enforcement demo with iraq war vet and TPD officer Mike Shultz