National Council on Martial Arts, NCMA, began as a small martial arts support group meeting the individual needs of the every day martial arts student or school owner. Since that time, NCMA has grown into an organization containing a large variety of desirable martial arts services. NCMA offers the perfect opportunity to connect with like disciplines, martial arts needs or to just simply connect with others in the martial arts world.
Notably, NCMA is best known for its Black Belt Registry and prestigious Hall of Fame. The NCMA U.S. Championships are second to none, officiated by NCMA certified officials using NCMA common sense, easily accepted guidelines and competition rules. NCMA also offers custom and highly detailed school management advice to owners who seek to enjoy advanced school security and enrollment growth.
Notably, NCMA is best known for its Black Belt Registry and prestigious Hall of Fame. The NCMA U.S. Championships are second to none, officiated by NCMA certified officials using NCMA common sense, easily accepted guidelines and competition rules. NCMA also offers custom and highly detailed school management advice to owners who seek to enjoy advanced school security and enrollment growth.
Services
The National Council on Martial Arts is dedicated to the unification of all martial arts through services offered. Membership in our nationally recognized center for guidance and knowledge in martial arts of all styles is just the start; many benefits include:. The Kukkiwon is the recognized governing organization for Olympic and WTF style Tae Kwon Do.
The National Council on Martial Arts Hall of Fame was established to recognize unique and significant contributors to the martial arts industry. First, all inductees must be nominated by NCMA members in good standing. Then, after careful consideration, induction into the NCMA Hall of Fame comes after committee members vote to determine those individuals who reflect and represent such distinguished conduct.
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Thane Terrill
Aug 01, 2019
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The 5BBC is the nicest bike club in the city, as far as I'm concerned. It has multiple levels of ridership and everyone is very pleasant. No leaving riders crashed on the side of the road -- as can happen in other clubs. It's also a great way to see the city. The rides just don't go around the city, but the leaders often know interesting information about historic places.