Kristy and Matt are natives of the Atlanta area and have made their home in Marietta since 2014. With two active daughters, ages 6 and 8, the Tylers have long sought a constructive outlet for their endless energy. When the opportunity arose to join the USA Ninja Challenge (USANC) team, they knew it was answer they had been seeking.
Self-employed since 2020, Kristy grew up playing tennis, soccer, backyard baseball, camping, riding dirt bikes, and boating. She would have jumped at the chance to be part of USANC! She leads a Girl Scout Daisy troop, coaches youth soccer, enjoys high intensity interval workouts, and frequently volunteers at her local elementary school.
Matt, a veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, has worked in the Aerospace Defense industry for 15 years and grew up playing soccer and basketball. He coaches the kid’s soccer team and really appreciates the stark contrast between the day-to-day grind of his career and the high energy fun of kid’s athletics.
The Tylers are very excited to bring USANC to the Woodstock area and add a quality non-contact activity for local youth. The comprehensive and rewarding approach to individual fitness at the core of the USANC program offers a dynamic yet structured environment for kids to truly thrive. The aspects of USANC they most appreciate are the positive reinforcement and the lessons in overcoming mental and physical obstacles that the future ninjas will benefit from for years to come.
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USA Ninja Challenge is a year-round obstacle course training program that combines basic skill sets from gymnastics, climbing, cross-training, and track & field. The sport of Ninja is quickly becoming the most fun and creative way to meet the physical needs of today’s kids! USA Ninja Challenge is open to boys and girls ages 2.5 to 17.
Our class program has 6 levels to master with a wide variety of progressions, drills, and challenges. Ninjas who demonstrate their mastery of skills advance to the next level of training. Each Ninja progresses according to their own abilities. The purpose of the program is to build children’s self-esteem, confidence, and sense of accomplishment, one obstacle at a time.