Martial Arts Franchises Opportunities

Below is a list of Franchise Opportunities that have been labeled as Martial Arts Franchises.

Kumite Fightclub Franchise

Martial arts
As the owner of a Kumite Fightclub your school will not only offer a traditional structured white-to-black belt certificate program, but also provide solution-based programs designed to resolve real community issues; such as stress, domestic violence, bullying and obesity along with offering National Martial Arts League products and services for sale and distribution. Specialized community programs such as: - Onsite self defense for businesses - TeenScene - local teens defining the social entertainment infrastructure for area teens.

Nexgym Franchise

Children's interactive fitness program
no longer franchising.

PRO MARTIAL ARTS Franchise

Martial arts instruction
Ed Samane is the founder of the Grandmaster Samane's Karate System, its methods and the Pro Martial Arts franchise program. He began this unique instructional program in 1980 with the belief that karate should teach not only self-defense, but also character by helping to improve overall attitude, self-worth, fitness, assertiveness, and self-awareness in both children and adults.

Shaku Family Martial Arts Franchise

Martial arts instruction
SHAKU Family Martial Arts serves a cross-section of industries including health and wellness, education and fitness and sports training. Consumers are continuing to look at for opportunities to improve their health and well being.

Tiger-Rock Martial Arts Franchise

Martial Arts Studio
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