30th Anniversary Banquet

Date: Monday night, October 10th, 2011

Time: 6:00pm

Location: email for details

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For 30 years, Rob Eis has been dedicated to the practice of martial arts.

Inspired by live action Japanese superheroes he watched as a child on TV growing up in Hawaii, Rob’s martial arts career began with the study of traditional Shito-ryu and Goju-ryu Karate at the age of 10. By age 15 he was competing internationally and that year he was the youngest member on the U.S. Junior National Karate Team. Since then, he has traveled to Thailand, Brazil, and Japan and studied a multitude of styles that he now teaches to others, including Doce Pares Eskrima, Shamrock Submission Fighting, Judo, Western Boxing, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, JKD concepts, and Muay Thai kickboxing.

Along with students, past & present, this is a night to show my appreciation to the many friends & family members who have supported me and took interest in my involvement in martial arts over the years. -Rob

Join Unbridled Martial Arts in celebrating Rob’s 30th Anniversary in Martial Arts. A banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, October 10th, 2011. Email Rob@unbridledmartialarts.com to get on the guest list and receive details and location.

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I really enjoy training at Unbridled Martial Arts. The atmosphere is relaxed but also fast paced. We are always doing something new in class, which keeps things fresh and exciting. After class there are always new techniques or variations to reflect upon. In six months of training, I have seen my ground fighting skills improve significantly. I have also noticed a marked improvement in my core strength and flexibility. I feel confident that I am a more rounded martial artist from training at UMA. I would recommend this school to any beginner who is looking to test the waters of self defense and martial arts, and also to more experienced students looking to expand their horizons or cross train. The non-traditional atmosphere is not intimidating to beginners, and is often refreshing to martial artists from traditional schools. The low monthly tuition and lack of contract is a huge incentive to join for a month and see if you like it. The things I like best about UMA are that the class is informal, we train hard, everyone is improving, we have fun training together, and I have made some new friends.

~ Daniel Smith

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