Big News from Modern Gladiator Fight Training Academy!

We’re excited to share some major updates with our community:

🥋 New Expansion, New Space
Our training area has grown! We’ve added a brand-new mat space — 33×33 feet — giving our athletes more room to train, drill, and roll. This expansion means safer practices, bigger classes, and even more opportunities to grow together.

💪 More Programs on the Way
With the added space comes new opportunities. We’re preparing to launch additional programs designed to meet the needs of all skill levels — from kids and beginners to advanced competitors. Stay tuned for announcements on class times and details!

🏆 Tournaments & Community Events
Modern Gladiator is proud to host exciting competitions that bring athletes and schools together. From our annual Rounds for Hounds charity event to the upcoming Monster Mash, these tournaments are just the beginning. With our expanded space, expect even more events in the future — a chance to test your skills, support great causes, and celebrate martial arts as a community.

🔥 The Future Looks Bright
Modern Gladiator continues to grow thanks to the dedication of our students and families. This expansion is just the beginning — we’re committed to building the strongest community of martial artists in the region.

📅 What’s Next
Keep an eye on our website and social media for updates about new programs, upcoming events, and ways to get involved.

Come see the new space in person — and join us on the mats. The best way to experience it is to train with us!

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