Would you like to really "raise the bar"?
Want to see if you have what it takes?
Would you like to feel the "rush"?
It's only a matter of "putting together" what you'll
learn and a serious commitment to training.

We provide a very safe and friendly environment
to gradually "push the limits" of what you can do.

Many of our students only want to compete once
to reach their goal of "walking the walk".

Again, it's all about stretching the "comfort
zone"!

With one year's training, 2 of our students
successfully competed at age 45
with absolutely no prior combat experience.

More to come...



Competitive Urges?

Except for myself and Megan, everyone else was their first competition.
(left to right) Joel, Rob, Pierre, Megan, Myself, Al, Reynald
My first full contact competition.  Won by KO in the first round. Minnesota, US
My first "full contact" student. Frank, won by KO
in the first round also..Minnesota, US
Megan before the fight. New York
"Ok, it's time to kick..." New York
After the fight. Megan, Lise (my wife)
I'm not sure, I think Megan won this one.
Megan signing up for her first IKF world championship. Florida.
Another one for Megan.
The Canadian National Full Contact Team 2005.
Left side, sitting down, myself then Megan.
Josee getting ready for her 1st Kata
You made it look easy Murle
Linda & Murle getting ready.
That was a nice one Prim
Another nice one Mic
Prim getting ready
So
relaxing
after
a
fight
Frank in training for his first fight.
My son Al (one of the coaches) and I manning the corner between fights.
Megan in between rounds.
Justin, you have a lot of  potential
Another good one for Murle
Megan, Bill, John P., Mic, John M., Linda, Justin, Prim, Ray
It was a real pleasure training with you guys.
Thanks for the help Bill. Note: Bill donated one of his kidneys!
John standing beside Megan after defeating his opponent  standing next to me.
John, how many 45+ are capable of doing what you just did? Congratulations!
Mike's toughest fight yet. The cold you had didn't help either!!
A win for Justin (blue)
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Maz, opponent, Al and myself.
This was Al's first "full contact".
Brad Fowler, opponent, Ryan and myself.
Ryan owns and operates "Sudbury School of Martial Arts" Ryan specializes
in working with kids.
Tom's (right) first "full contact". Congrat's!
Kyle Hapaala (black pants) on the offensive.
Kyle... perfectly timed kick.
Joey's (midle) first "full contct.
Nice job!
Few can parry a front kick like Tom.
It's to bad the doc had to stop this one.
I'll say this Kyle (midle), that was a nice "gusher" 
Wow! This kid is a little to fast for me!! Nice job Ryan.(Owner of Sudbury School of Martial Arts)  Ryan is getting ready to add another win to his record this Fall.
   "Defensive lead hook"!  It works.
Jordan and Ryan. Jordan has 3 MMA fights and is working to improve his "stand up" skills.
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"This picture is of me about to get into the ring at the Ontario provincial championships in burligton Ontario on December 18th 2009.

This was an experience of a life time and one of my most rewarding and exhilarating life experiances. This experiance has been an unbelievable force that drove me to be the person I am today.

The adrenaline both during and after the fight is unbelievable. "There's nothing that can compare to testing yourself the way you do every time you step in the ring."

Even though I lost the fight by majority draw, I still consider it an unbelievable accomplishment. Going toe to toe with someone really puts months of training to the test."

-Matt Sonier