About the industry
Obstacle Course Fitness + Enterainment
About The Sport
A POPULARITY SURGE
Competition-oriented obstacle course racing is on its way to becoming an official Olympic sport!
Known for its dynamic and intense courses, Ultimate Ninjas gyms are designed to provide thrilling training experiences for children and adults. In addition to providing OCR based training, our unique business model makes it possible to host birthday parties, day and seasonal camps, competitions, corporate events, and even fundraisers! This strategic approach puts Ultimate Ninjas in a prime position for substantial and sustainable growth, making this prime time to get in on the ground floor of this increasingly profitable business model.
Just as the climbing industry experienced a surge in popularity with its inclusion in the Olympics in 2021, obstacle course racing is expected to undergo a similar trend!
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advantages of
ninja trainingNinja Classes develop well-rounded athletes and teaches important life skills all while having fun!
Ninja training offers kids of all ages many benefits while providing an exciting way to train. Our skilled instructors lead classes and teach the skills necessary to complete an obstacle course successfully and safely. Most importantly, kids build confidence and learn the positive effects of overcoming obstacles—inside and outside the gym!
benefits of ninja training
Build Strength
Increased Agility
Body Awareness
Balance & Coordination
Flexibility
Perseverance
Learn to fall safely
accountability & respect
And it's a Lot of FUN!
There Are No Winners And Losers
While there are ninja competitions for kids, Ninja classes can be as competitive or not as your kids want it to be. Many kids like to set personal goals, such as completing the course faster, doing a higher number of pull-ups, etc. Because of this, their biggest competitor is themselves, and there is not that aggressive competition as you see with most youth sports.