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ABOUT US
About the Yorkton Clubs
Yeti TaeKwon-Do is the newest TKD club in Yorkton. Offering an alternative to full contact,
the TaeKwon-Do style practiced is an amalgamation of both the World and International styles of TaeKwon-Do.
The organization that we belong to is Unified TaeKwon-Do International (UTI).
It has it’s own unique system of patterns and the curriculum learned in class is both challenging and rewarding
with a natural progression for the students from white belt to black belt. There is even a specialized belt system for children.
Come and join the evolution of martial arts!
We now offer classes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Submission Grappling, and Mixed
Martial Arts. Mr. Forster is an assistant instructor under Jeff Wiley who
is the only Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt in Saskatchewan and a member
of the Infight Jiu-Jitsu Team from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Jeff is also
the co-promoter of the Ultimate Martial Arts Championships (UMC) fight
cards in Saskatchewan.We are an affiliate
of Regina Infight Jiu-Jitsu. Check out Infight Jiu-Jitsu today!
FCA
In conjunction with our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes, Full Contact Alliance is where fighters can train for
cage and ring competition. Mr. Forster is the ground coach for Mixed Martial
Artists in the Yorkton and Melville area.
Yorkton Haidong Gumdo is a Korean sword art, which promotes physical and mental development through the process
of mastering the blade. The curriculum builds toward cutting prowess through
a gradual evolution of patterns, step drills, and powerful forms of breathing.
Cutting practice includes hard and soft targets such as bamboo, local woods,
and straw bundles. Come visit us today to start your experience with the
Art Of Korean Swordsmanship.
F.A.Q.'s
Why would anyone want to learn Martial Arts?
With all the other sports and martial arts out there, why would anyone choose Martial Arts?
- Anyone can do it! Young and old, big and small!
- There is no physical ability required whatsoever!
- Martial Arts are lower in cost than most other activities around!
- It never hurts knowing how to defend yourself, what hurts is not knowing!
What are the benefits of Martial Arts?
Learning martial arts has never been easier! We can customize our curriculum to anyone’s abilities!
You don’t have to be a “super-athlete” to enjoy the benefits anymore. Martial arts works on your cardio-vascular,
flexibility, self-confidence, self-defense, self-control, strength, balance, and co-ordination as well as
improving mental fitness. YMATC covers it all!
What is Unified TaeKwon-Do International?
Unified TaeKwon-Do International (UTI) is a non-political international organization dedicated to
the continuing development and evolution of TaeKwon-Do. Students, Instructors and Masters world-wide retain
complete control over their operations while receiving the quality resources, support and international recognition they deserve.
What should I wear to my first Martial Arts Class?
New students wanting to try classes can wear sweat pants or shorts and a t-shirt.
Buying a uniform isn’t required until the student is committed to training.
Uniform prices range from $49 and up depending on the art.
How do the belts work at YMATC?
Yeti TaeKwon-Do teaches the Unified TaeKwon-Do International curriculum and follows the
UTI belt system.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes offer a 4 color belt system and follows this
chart.
Haidong Gumdo uses an 8 color rank system and follows this
chart.
How much does it cost to train at YMATC?
Our prices are the lowest around! Call 621-1555 today for current prices on our classes and equipment.
When are YMATC classes?
We offer many programs and classes which we are continually expanding.
Call 621-1555 today for current class schedules. Fall Schedule 2007
Where are YMATC classes?
YMATC classes are held in St. Alphonsus’school gym.
81 Henderson St., Yorkton, SK, Canada
Please use the schools EAST entrance to access the gym.
More Information?
For more information contact Chief Instructor Mike Forster
Cell: (306)621-1555 ~~ H: (306)783-6353 ~~ email: info@ymatc.com
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