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RMA incorporates a combination of techniques found in such disciplines as: Karate, Kung Fu, Kickboxing, Submission Grappling and Kali/Eskrima to provide students with a realistic personal protection system for a modern world.

Kung Fu is a traditional martial art for close range stand up fighting, strength training through stances and quick hands, building a strong foundation in training.
Kung Fu
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Knowing that self protection and fighting are totally different situation, our students train with techniques used in all ranges of realistic stand up fighting while getting them in the best shape of their lives.
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
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Submission Grappling teaches our students how to defend themselves in the event that they are taken to the ground in an altercation. Through learning throws, joint locks, and submission holds, students will be better able to defend themselves while standing up in close range or in the event they are on the ground.
Great friend Grand Master Ted Tabura
Weapons
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In modern world self protection, the need for weapon defense and training is a reality. Whether confronted with an attacker wielding a knife or stick, or teaching our students how to properly defend themselves with these weapons, the art of Kali/Escrima/Arnis gives the RMA student the knowledge needed to survive.
Kali/Escrima/Arnis
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By combining these realistic and effective systems of the martial arts a student will be better able to defend themselves in any situation they may conceivably find themselves. Our Mixed Martial Arts approach allows us to develop a well rounded student of self protection.
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