CURRICULUM
Before you read our curriculum, let me just give you some friendly advice about choosing an MMA Gym, especially as a beginner. You should not choose a school simply because they have the words “MMA” painted on their sign. You have to be very selective.
In fact, you should NEVER join a school or MMA program unless it meets the following FIVE criteria:
1. Their instructors are qualified and have proof to show that they have reached a high level in the art. Are the instructor’s full-time or part time? That’s a big clue there. Remember if you want to be the best you have to learn from the best.
2. The school MUST have a written curriculum they can show you. You’ll be shocked to know how many schools don’t follow a step-by-step program so neither the teacher nor the student knows where they are going nor how far along they are. Surprising but true.
3. The school must produce winners. The Good Book says by their fruits you shall know them. What are the fruits? The students the school produces of course. Ask yourself, Have this school produced any champs or winning teams?
4. The school should allow you to set your own goals whether you just want to be physically fit, learn self defense or train for the competitive level. You don’t want to be forced into any sparring if you don’t want to.
5. The prices are NOT unbelievably low. Remember that you usually get the quality you pay for. You can’t expect to eat caviar on a McDonald’s budget. These “bargain” price schools usually have dirty facilities, unqualified instructors and don’t offer an advanced program. Of course you want to see clean and well-kept surroundings that you should expect from any professional school. You don’t have to settle for anything less.
To see our school curriculum, click on the pictures.
Note: our curriculum is copyright it, by no means you can copy it without authorization.

1. White to Yellow (Beginner) 2. Yellow to Orange

3. Orange to Green 4. Green to Blue

5.Blue to Marron (Coach assistant) 6. Maroon to Red (Head Coach)