
The first Friday of
every month |
In an effort to
increase and/or maintain enrollment and increase the potential of
our school, we hold a “Buddy Day” or “Buddy Night.” This event is an
opportunity for us to share our school with our friends. We will
introduce them to the importance of self-defense, and all of the fun
we have. The only admission to this event is to bring a Buddy. For
every new person that you bring to these events, you will earn $5.00
of Kick n’ Funny Money (Good for all merchandise, Special events and
Tuition at Kick n’ Fun).
You must bring a buddy (not currently a student of
Kick n’ Fun) in order to attend this event yourself. |
Special Training
Events
The second Friday of
every month |
Once a month Kick n' Fun
will hold Special Training Events where our members will get:
- exposure to areas of the martial
arts that we do not address on a daily basis. ie. weapons
- amore focused training in a
particular area
- an opportunity to learn from
special guest instructors
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The third Friday of
every month |
Every Month as a
service to our students we will hold a “Parent’s Night Out.” This is
a time for Parents to enjoy an evening together while the children
have a Blast at Kick n’ Fun. There is a fee associated with this
event. Please check with a Kick n' Fun representative for current
information.
This event is open to everyone in
our community and is not restricted to just Kick n' Fun Members. |
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The fourth Friday
of every month |
Every month, Kick n'
Fun Family Martial Arts, will offer a FREE class to the community
which is open to anyone (Limited to the first 50). The purpose of
this class is to make our program available to those that are not
able to meet the financial requirements of a martial arts program.
This class is one hour, limited on a first come first serve basis,
and is held on the last Friday of every month.
Kick n' Fun reserves
the right to refuse admittance. |
Martial Art Tournaments |
From time
to time we will attend tournaments that are held locally and
nationally. It is important to continually expose ourselves to the
continually developing world of the martial arts, and to build our
life principles from competition. |