PostHeaderIcon SUMMA Sports! Who are we?

SUMMA Sports operates out of Phoenix Fight Club, and our instructor base, state-of-the-art MMA training equipment and diverse student population offer an unequalled training experience for anyone interested in today’s martial arts. As the Ultimate Fighting Championship (“UFC”) gains popularity, more and more people are becoming interested in learning Mixed Martial Arts, which is generally comprised of Grappling, Striking and Wrestling. At SUMMA Sports, we offer a well-rounded selection of programs that address these areas, as well as elite conditioning. Further, we also offer programs designed specifically for women and children.

Whether you’re busy with a day job and seeking a cardio workout to get in shape, interested in a fun self-defense course for yourself or your children, or an aspiring MMA competitor searching for an intense technical training session, SUMMA Sports has safe facilities, friendly students, excellent instructors and un-intimidating atmosphere will empower you to achieve your martial arts goals.

SUMMA Sports is the ideal place for anyone in the Ahwatukee, Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler area to train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (“BJJ”), Muay Thai Kickboxing, Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. We believe that martial arts is for everyone, and our students learn proven techniques in a congenial, team-oriented environment. The professionalism, cleanliness and organization of our Academy, the clarity and competence of our instructors, the comity and quality of our students and the efficiency of our art, distinguish SUMMA Sports from other Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu schools and other martial arts like Judo, Karate or Tae Kwon Do. We ensure that each student, regardless of background or experience level, gets the most out of his or her training.

Who Do We Teach?

- MMA Fans – Recreational: Mixed Martial Arts isn’t JUST for Fighters! A large part of our student enrollment is made up of MMA fans who want to be able to learn more & participate in their favorite sport at a recreational level, while at the same time, benefiting from the Fitness and Self Defense that MMA practice will bring. For these students, we provide a safe and welcoming environment in which to be involved in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

We teach our beginners in a friendly and relaxed group environment where no one is called out, singled out or put on the spot. We are here to help you no matter what your goals are.

- Competitors: Over the years, we have produced more Champions than any other school in the area. The students who have gone on to compete have won at the highest levels of the sport. If you’re a fighter looking to win, this is the MMA school for you!

- Law Enforcement: We have the longest running and best relationship with local Military and Law Enforcement in the area. Our experience and professionalism have brought us more military and law enforcement clients than any other school in the area.

- Women: Women are welcome to train in any of our classes – we have Women enrolled who train in Mixed Martial Arts and Sport Jiu-jitsu. We also have separate Cardio MMA Classes for those looking to benefit from the Fitness aspect of MMA without the contact for only $50 per month.

- Kids: We have a Children’s program that teaches kids to defend themselves while having respect for others. We teach safe techniques and how to use them responsibly. Children learn goal setting, focus and discipline through the practice of Martial Arts. All of our Kids Classes are taught by Experienced Martial Arts Instructors.

Due to Our Unsurpassed Reputation and Experience, students travel from all over the East Valley to train at our BJJ/MMA school. We have Members enrolled from Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Maricopa, and Casa Grande to get this area’s very best Martial Arts Instruction.

What Do We Teach?

Mixed Martial Arts Training, Instruction in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ), Wrestling, Submission Grappling, Judo, Sambo, and Striking (Boxing, Kickboxing, Muay Thai).

Our MMA Classes are made up of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Wrestling and a mix of the best Striking Arts (Boxing, Kickboxing and Muay Thai). In addition to Mixed Martial Arts, we also have separate classes for Sport Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Self Defense, Boxing and Muay Thai.

Our MMA Program:

The Core of Mixed Martial Arts is Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. Jiu-jitsu is the art that revolutionized the Martial Arts World and opened our eyes to the reality of fighting in MMA events. Since then, there isn’t an MMA Champion who doesn’t train in Jiu-jitsu, whether he lists it as his style or not. Whether you want to compete in MMA, Submission Grappling, Sport Jiu-jitsu or not compete at all, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu has proven itself to be the number one single Martial Art in the MMA arena and an absolute necessity for Self Defense; it has been adopted by the Military and a Large Majority of Law Enforcement Agencies. BJJ is an art that can be practiced safely on a daily basis with a reduced risk of injuries. You can’t have Mixed Martial Arts without Jiu-jitsu.

For those who wish to become more involved in MMA, we have Striking Instructors on hand who teach in our MMA Classes and Separate Boxing and Muay Thai Classes – although this is not a requirement (as many of our recreational clients do not wish to get hit), it is something that we make available to students.

Regardless of your reason for training, Jiu-jitsu is one of the only Martial Arts that addresses all areas of fighting, including how to deal with strikes, takedowns, submissions, holds, passing the guard, the guard (fighting from your back) and escapes. All Classes are taught by Accredited BJJ Black Belts and/or Champions of the Sport.

We also offer Jiu-jitsu Classes for Children and Cardio MMA Classes for Women.

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5 Responses to “SUMMA Sports! Who are we?”

  • lilnicole55 says:

    Job for a 13 year old girl for the summa?
    okkkkk im good at sports, im good with kids, i dont like morning jobs, i need something that pays good

    if u guys can help me out that would be great :) (10 points best answer)

  • lovesublime_40 says:

    babysit.
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  • yavancle says:

    If you obtain your safe sitter certification – usually from your local YMCA you can start babysitting. This type of work is typically available last minute and on the weekends and in the evenings which would support your sleeping in habit.

    You could also start walking dogs or house sitting so that people don’t have to take their animals to the kennels. Let’s say the kennel is $60 per day you could charge $25 per day.

    I would also recommend cleaning houses, garages and doing yard work. Typically you can name your price. In my neighborhood, most jobs for teenagers go for $15 to $25 a week. You will need to provide excellent service, show up on time and be an honest person.

    Advertise in your local paper, flyers, work of mouth, etc. Depending on how big your neighborhood is you could put up signs and go around to everyone with flyers and get your name out there. Best of all not all of these jobs are limited to summer. When you are not in season, you could help out. You will have to look for the work, it won’t always come to you.

    What is a good paying hourly rate for 13 year olds now days?
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  • slaarwalhz says:

    Legally you cant get one until you are 16. and most not until 18. you could mow lawns, or do car washes.. I dont recomend babysitting unless they kids are older than 7. I wouldnt trust a 13 year old with my kids though.. you could do ad clicking on the internet. you make like 2-4 cents per click. Which is great, if you do alot. There is also a google search that pays 10cents per search. try googling them.
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  • *cutie* says:

    Try these. They are all FREE to join.

    http://getpaid2clickfromhome.blogspot.com/
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