Fusion Martial Arts Centre, established in 2002 and renowned for its high-level training and competitive success, has announced its relocation to Black Dyke Mills in Queensbury.
This new facility will host kickboxing and MMA classes tailored for both children (ages 5 and up) and adults, led by Chief Instructor Nick Guy, a 5th Dan black belt with multiple British and European titles to his name.
Nick Guy, along with a dedicated team of fully insured professional instructors, has a proven track record of coaching fighters to national and international success, including world champion titles. The move to Black Dyke Mills signifies a new chapter for the Fusion Martial Arts Centre, promising enhanced facilities and a greater opportunity for the local community to engage in martial arts.
To celebrate the move and introduce the community to their top-tier training programs, Fusion Martial Arts Centre is offering a special promotion throughout August. Both children and adults can enjoy free tuition for kickboxing and MMA classes during the summer holidays. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the centre’s website, fusionmac.co.uk, for class schedules and to submit enquiries or pre-register for classes.
Parents looking for an engaging and disciplined activity for their children, or adults interested in improving their fitness and self-defence skills, will find this an ideal opportunity. Fusion Martial Arts Centre has consistently received glowing reviews on Google and Facebook, reflecting the positive experiences and accomplishments of their students.
Don’t miss this chance to train with some of the best instructors in the martial arts community at no cost during August. Join Fusion Martial Arts Centre at Black Dyke Mills and become a part of their legacy of excellence and achievement. For more information and to take advantage of this special offer, visit fusionmac.co.uk.
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