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CMAC is a generic Canadian Martial Arts organization created to assist affiliated professional and semi-professional Martial Arts Schools. As a governing body for grading black belts and ensuring the levels of knowledge  and proficiency standards remain high, on-going training and development of associated instructors and their students is its top priority.

CMAC will interface with other Martial Arts organizations both nationally and internationally to make available seminars, competitions and research trips to members. The Martial Arts tradition evolved through China, Okinawa, Japan and the U.S.A., but as Canadian Martial Artists we must now complete our part as Canadians for future Canadian growth.

Any and all student s from yellow belt involved in a full or part-time programme are required to be registered with CMAC in order to obtain any ranking certificate whether of kyu or dan level.

Special Note

As of January 1, 2000 CMAC is SMOKE FREE. All Dojo Directors, instructors, assistants and students grading for Shodan or Higher must be smoke free and remain smoke free. The excuse of a “life style choice” doesn’t cut it, smoking is a drug addiction. A Professional Martial Artist who smokes is a poor example to adults and children alike.
Smoking has no Place in a CMAC Dojo.  


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