At Victory Martial Arts & Fitness, we proudly support wounded warriors and combat veterans in alignment with the Navy Wounded Warrior Program. We offer specialized scholarship opportunities that honor their service and promote resilience, fitness, and overall well-being. As a veteran-owned and operated organization, our mission is to strengthen both physical readiness and mental health through dynamic martial arts training.
Among these opportunities is the Fit4Victory Wounded Warriors Cardio Kickboxing & Fitness Scholarship, which provides a training environment to build endurance, strength, and confidence. In addition, we offer a Mixed Martial Arts Self-Defense Scholarship, focused on practical defensive tactics and skill development that empower participants with tools for both personal safety and resilience.
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Eligibility Criteria – Adaptive Martial Arts Program
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Medical Clearance & Prescreen
All participants must obtain clearance from the Hawaii Navy Wounded Warrior Program and successfully complete the required prescreen interview with their Adaptive Reconditioning Community Outreach Specialist.
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Commitment to Safety
Participants must acknowledge the inherent risks of adaptive martial arts and agree to train responsibly while following instructor guidance designed to maximize safety.
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Respect for Individual Capacity
Each participant is expected to train within their personal physical and mental limits. Adaptive alternatives will always be provided, and no comparison will be made between individuals with differing abilities.
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Self-Monitoring & Communication
Participants must take responsibility for evaluating their own conduct and condition during training and promptly notify instructors if they feel unsafe, unwell, or unable to continue.
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Health & Safety Information
To ensure safe and appropriate adaptive support, participants are asked to share any relevant medical or neurological conditions. This information will be kept confidential and used only by program staff for safety and emergency readiness.
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