Wednesday, 27 May 2015

MARTIAL ARTS MOTIVATION


Tressa Young is not your typical 20 something in university, working, traveling or partying.  Instead, she owns two successful karate schools in the city of Barrie with locations in both the north and south ends of the city. 

A martial arts instructor since 2005, the third degree black belt operates Tenshi’s RMA Karate Centres sometimes working 12 hour days seven days a week.   This is also done while managing to be a stunt performer for film/TV and attend tournaments across the globe.  Ask her and she would tell you she would not trade it in for anything.

Tenshi, a Japanese word, meaning angel was a nickname Young’s mom gave her and the name stuck.  So much that she decided to make it part of her business name.

Part of her motivation for operating her own karate schools, was to teach the martial arts to kids and to share her expertise with all who are willing to learn.  Young is a 10 time Canadian national karate team member and has earned multiple world titles. The fit blonde has also trained national and world champions helping many of her students make the national team every year since 2009 including 4 this year.

Easing the workload at both locations are her 14 volunteer instructors and assistants who dedicate their time helping in class, all of them wanting to give back to the students. 

Young’s bubbly personality along with her two pets are always there to welcome everyone as they come into the dojo.  “The younger students especially love petting the dogs before they start their class.  It’s become a ritual for many of the students to say hello to the dogs while chatting with me before class begins.  The dogs have become the RMA mascots”, Young stated.

Today, Tenshi’s RMA Karate Centres has more than 150 students ranging from three to over 50 years old. The students have the benefit of training in karate at both locations covered under the same price.  The Barrie locations also offer a range of programs including kickboxing, Chinese Wushu, fitness, weaponry and self-defense.

Young has worked hard to build the image of the business outside the club including supporting the Women & Children’s Shelter of Barrie and hosting free self-defense classes.

The RMA north Barrie location will be hosting free self-defense training for ages 13 years and older on Thursday June 25th at 7pm.  For more information about the self-defense class or other programs call Tressa Young at 705-796-1994 or visit www.rmakarate.com .




Thursday, 21 May 2015

Helping young girls turn into confident and safe young women.t

Tressa Young is more than a world champion, she is a role model to many.



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Tuesday, 19 May 2015

NATIONAL TEAM SECURED FOR BARRIE MARTIAL ARTISTS



Several Barrie martial artists were in Ottawa Victoria long weekend giving their best in hopes of making the World Karate & Kickboxing Commission’s Canadian national team.  The martial artists who train under world champion Tressa Young, train out of RMA Karate Centres and gave everything they had with amazing results.  Only the top 4 competitors in every division qualified for the national team to represent Canada at the world championships in Florida this November and RMA came home with 13 medals from four of their students who made the team.

Second degree black belt and RMA instructor Tara Krale won 2 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze medals in the women’s 35 years plus divisions.  Junior black belt and RMA assistant instructor Sale Berube won 3 bronze medals in the girls 10 years and under division.

Purple belt Shamus Berube won 1 bronze medal and secured a fourth placement in the men’s 35 years plus divisions.  Wushu student Eden McGuire won 1 gold, 1 bronze medal and a fourth placement in the girls 16-17 years divisions.

First time national competitors Jacob Allen and Alyson Caron gave a strong performance in their respective divisions placing well among their stronger more experienced competitors and with the new experience under their karate belts, look forward to trying out for the team again next year.


The four national team members (Krale, Berubes and McGuire) continue their training at RMA Karate Centres in preparation for the upcoming world championships.  To learn more about the competitors or the programs at RMA please visit www.rmakarate.com


Friday, 8 May 2015

Navigating the Strike Through Karate Care

In preparation of the looming elementary school’s teacher strike RMA Karate Centres will be offering Karate Care where children aged 4 years and up can come in for the full day of karate classes, games, outdoor playtime, movies and more. 

“The goal is to give parents a safe place for their children to stay at an affordable fee.  The children will have fun, learn some karate skills and be at a safe place helping the parents feel more at ease.  Offering substantial discounts including the third child being free will help many of the parents navigate the teachers’ strike”, instructor Tressa Young stated.  

We are already receiving reservations for children in case of a full teacher strike.  Have you reserved your child's spot yet?  First child is full fee, second child receives 20% off and the third child is free. 

You can pre-reserve your child for karate care by providing your child’s name and age along with your contact information.  To reserve your child’s spot contact Tressa Young at 705-716-8014 or email info@rmakarate.com.  



Sunday, 3 May 2015

RMA DUO WIN IN WINDSOR!



Eleven-year-old black belt Sale Berube and her father, purple belt Shamus Berube, gave a strong performance at the Southern Ontario Open Championships in Windsor.  The duo, who train under world champion Tressa Young, attended the event on May 3rd giving it their all among tough competition from Ontario and the United States.  

Daughter Sale won 3 third places and 1 fourth place while Dad (Shamus) won 2 first places, 1 second place and had his chance at the Grand Champion division.  The Berubes along with 6 others from Tressa Young’s RMA Karate Centres in Barrie are headed to the national team trials in Ottawa this Victoria long weekend.  It is there they hope to qualify for the national team who will be headed to the world karate and kickboxing championships in Florida this fall. 

For more information please call Tressa Young at 705-796-1994 or email info@rmakarate.com