UMAC Special Offers


Please note: Special offers are only for a limited time!

NO RISK 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - Upon enrollment member may cancel his/her membership for any reason at any time with a 30 day written notice.

FUTURE MASTERS TORITE JUTSU KARA-TE CLASS taught by Master Adam Schainblatt

  • One Introductory Lesson - $19.95 - Receive a FREE Uniform Upon Enrollment

    Classes Available:
    - 4 thru 6 years
    - 6 thru 12 years
    - Teens and Adults

    - Semi-Private Instruction - No Contracts
    - Month to Month arrangements

KARATE KID PROGRAM - taught by instructors hand picked and trained by Master Schainblatt.

C.A.T.

  • One Private Introductory Lesson plus T-Shirt - $19.95 - Receive a FREE UMAC T-Shirt Upon Enrollment
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Karate Birthday Parties




Give your child the best Birthday Party ever!

* We do all the entertainment!
* 1 and 1/2 hours of FUN FUN FUN!!!
* $150.00 for up to 14 participants!
* $10 for each additional person, Minimum of 8 participants is recommended.

Bring all your friends for the ultimate fun experience with a special Karate Birthday Party!

Reserve your party today!



Is UMAC the Right Choice for Your Child?


As a student and teacher of the martial arts for over 25 years, and as an advisory board member of the U.S. Martial Arts Association with over 1500 school owners as members, I have seen first hand there is a BIG difference between martial art schools. Here are just a few!

-- Adam Schainblatt, Master Instructor

Compare...

1. Does the school have a student creed that embodies the mental aspects of martial arts training?

UMAC STUDENT CREEED
  • I will develop myself in a positive manner and avoid anything that could reduce my mental growth or physical health.
  • I will develop-self discipline in order to bring out the best in myself and others through honesty, respect, courage, compassion and commitment.
  • I will use what I learn in class constructively and defensively to help myself and my fellow man and never be abusive or offensive.
  • This is a black belt school - We are dedicated, we are motivated, we are on the quest to be our best! YES NO
2. Is the character education aspect of the youth curriculum taught in a systematic, daily, hands on approach?

UMAC uses the S.T.A.R. method. (Success Through Accepting Responsibility or Stop, Think, Act, Review)

3. Is the teacher/student ratio small enough for the Instructor to be DEEPLY involved in EVERY student's growth, development and progress?

We limit the size of our karate classes about half of what most professional martial art studios offer. Because of this we are able to be DEEPLY involved in EVERY student's growth, development and progress.

4. Is new age philosophy and occultic eastern religious principles taught to your children?

UMAC's program for mental and character education is based on the teaching of God's Holy Bible. We never teach new age philosophy and occultic eastern religious principles that can be found in most other martial art schools.

5. Is the curriculum the same curriculum taught year after year?

At UMAC we still continue to learn and bring to our school the most up-to-date teaching techniques combined with the most effective and truly practical self-defense and physical fitness exercises.

6. Is the Praise-Correct-Praise method used to teach proper physical technique while instilling a healthy self image?

At UMAC the answer is YES.

7. Is every technique taught with the D.E.C.R. method? (Demonstrate, Explain, Correct, Repetition)

At UMAC the answer is YES.

8. Is excellence in regular schoolwork encouraged, rewarded, and recognized?

At UMAC the answer is YES.

9. Is good and proper behavior at one's home, school, and neighborhood a requirement for belt promotion and encouraged, rewarded, and recognized?

At UMAC the answer is YES.

10. Is respect and gratitude for teachers, parents, law and authority a requirement for belt promotion and encouraged, rewarded, and recognized?

At UMAC the answer is YES

11. Are the skills of goal setting practiced and used effectively on a regular basis?

At UMAC we use the P.A.R.R. method: Plan - Action - Review - Renewal.

12. Is accountability and responsibility for ones actions in daily life emphasized and used in the program?

At UMAC the answer is YES.

13. Are peaceful, nonviolent solutions to bullying conflicts taught?

At UMAC the answer is YES.



Karate for Christ - at UMAC Falls River


* We meet once a month. Email us to be put on our mailing list.
* We hope you will come join us! And bring a friend!
* Meetings may be canceled or rescheduled if Holiday Weekend.
* Check back here for any changes or updates.
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The Karate for Christ is a place where athletes (karate students) and coaches (instructors) grow spiritually, whether that means initial salvation or traveling further along the road toward spiritual maturity. The goals of the Karate for Christ include:

Fellowship

Fellowship is building a caring and accepting community where those seeking a deeper spiritual life are accepted and encouraged. Examples: Praying together, making new people feel welcome, participating in activities, eating with friends, encouraging them to develop their talents.

Growth

Growth is developing a balanced Christian life that encourages a growing obedience to Jesus Christ. Examples: Participating in meetings, reading the Bible regularly, taking notes on your Pastor's sermons, joining a youth Bible study at your church, memorizing Scripture, teaching a children's class at your church.

Outreach

Outreach is demonstrating by words and deeds to the world around us our relationship with Christ. Examples: Praying for non-Christian friends, volunteering to work in Special Olympics, planning a Karate for Christ meeting as an outreach to the school, adopting a family through Prison Fellowship at Christmas, sharing your testimony with a friend, giving a speech in speech class on "Why I am a Christian," participating in a community food drive for needy families.

So, a Karate for Christ meeting is not:
  • A group that appears to have all the answers.
  • A group led by a person who does all the talking.
  • Closed to non-Christians.
But, a Karate for Christ meeting is:
  • A group committed to growing spiritually.
  • Reaching out to others both in word and deed.
  • A place where individuals can participate.
There may be a particular emphasis at a meeting, but all three (fellowship, growth and outreach) must be kept in mind.

The goal of fellowship encourages us to use programs that are geared toward participation. The goal of growth encourages us to keep the subject matter centered on the Bible. The goal of outreach encourages us to create a hospitable attitude in our meeting.

Who Participates?

As the purpose states, Karate for Christ is targeted at reaching athletes (karate students) and coaches (instructors).

Karate for Christ should not become an exclusive "club," with restricted membership, however, a key principle in Karate for Christ's strategy for reaching "athletes (karate students) and coaches (instructors)" is for the commonality of athletics with those in the group to remain obvious.