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THE HOME OF OLYMPIANS AND WORLD CHAMPIONS
"Mickey Dimic is a great coach and a terrific fighter!" - Carlos Newton, UFC Welterweight World Champion
The Hamilton School of Martial Arts offers a variety of study programs for those interested in studying the arts of Jiu-jitsu, Judo, Boxing and Kickboxing or pursuing a professional or amateur career in mixed martial arts, and for individuals of all ages to develop self-defense skills and fitness; to improve health and looks, get in shape and stay in shape, make friends, and to achieve success in international competitive events. The club atmosphere is very friendly and welcoming. Our experienced staff is dedicated to developing your abilities and ensuring that you are provided with the highest quality learning environment so that you can reach your goals.
Our Long Tradition of Excellence
Mickey Dimic's Jiu-jitsu is a direct
descendant of Shigetaka "Steve" Sasaki's Jiu-jitsu. Shigetaka Sasaki came to Canada in 1924 to teach Judo and Jiu-jitsu. He defeated
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's top boxer and wrestler in MMA
fights, and was hired as the police force's national hand to hand
fighting trainer. Sasaki taught Ishibashi sensei, who in turn taught Mickey
Dimic. Mickey Dimic has won two MMA world championships himself, and his students continually bring back golds of their own. Mickey's Jiu-jitsu system blends striking with grappling to produce awesome all-round fighters for MMA.
"COME AND TRAIN WITH THE WORLD'S BEST"
Our teams rank highly both nationally and internationally. Our members include several national and world champions in mixed martial arts, and olympic athletes in various combat sports. Our club's unbroken heritage stretches all the way back to 1924 (Dimic-Ishibashi-Sasaki), and we are proud to carry our tradition of excellence into the 21st Century.
Come for a free class and experience this for yourself!
Call: 905-544-9788 for more information. NSVR
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Written by Administrator
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We offer a great many Jiu-jitsu classes for children, where they can safely and cheerfully develop their minds and bodies under expert instruction. Jiu-jitsu, unlike many sports, is both a solo and a team activity. Thus, as a solo activity, the child develops personal integrity and courage, and as a team activity s/he develops cooperation,
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