Totowa MMA: A look inside NJ United Mixed Martial Arts Academy

Childrens Martial Arts in NJ | 30 Day FREE Trial

Try out classes for FREE for 30 Days and we will prove to you that our program can transform your child into a CHAMPION both on and off the mat! If you are looking for Childrens Mixed Martial Arts or Karate in Montclair, Totowa, Wayne, West Paterson, or the greater Passaic County area, then NJ United MMA is the academy for you.

Here are a few of the benefits that your child will receive by being part of our youth program…

  • Peer pressure avoidance skills
  • Personal development
  • Teamwork skills/how to get along well with others
  • Self respect and respect for others
  • Tons of fun

Congratulations to our NJ United Little Ninjas on their hard work for the month of September! Today, we had a fun-filled and energizing Friday class. Everyone showed great discipline and followed direction very well. Bryce, Sophia, Ella, Shane, Patrick, Jack, and Alex all received degrees on their white belts and are getting one step closer to receiving their first belt promotion. Each student has made great improvements since they started training and I have been very impressed with their progress.

Classes are taught by head instructor Jay Hayes and Childrens instructor Derek Havran. Derek has his Masters Degree in Elementary Education, has worked as a 1st and 2nd grade teacher, and is CPR certified. Not only will your child be learning martial arts from a Pan American Brazilian Jiu Jitsu champion, but they will also be learning a structured system developed by people who have a tremendous amount of experience in the educational field, something few martial arts academies can offer.

Contact us today to schedule your FREE introductory lesson and try out our 30 Day FREE Trial. 551-427-2356. On top of giving you 30 FREE Days to try out our youth program, we’ll also give you a FREE uniform, and for a limited time, you will get an iron-clad 60 Day Moneyback Guarantee!

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