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04/24/2026

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04/21/2026

Competition Team Attendance Policy Update

As part of our commitment to maintaining a high standard of training for our Competition Team, we are implementing an updated attendance policy.

Competition Team athletes are held to a higher level of accountability to help them grow, succeed, and perform at their best. With that in mind, athletes are expected to arrive on time and remain for the full duration of each class.

This policy will go into effect starting next week.

Moving forward, late arrivals and early departures will not be permitted, except in the case of emergencies or special circumstances.

To allow for flexibility when needed, each athlete will be given up to three excused instances (strikes). These are intended for occasional, unavoidable situations—not as a routine option. After three occurrences, the athlete will no longer be eligible to continue in Competition Team classes and will be transitioned to one of our regular class programs.

Planned absences, such as vacations or other known commitments, will not count toward these occurrences as long as we are informed in advance.

We understand that situations may come up, and we will always take reasonable circumstances into consideration. Our goal with this policy is to reinforce commitment, consistency, and the level of discipline required to train and compete at a high level.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

Photos from Beast Ninja's post 04/13/2026

Another awesome day of competitions for our ninjas! Liam placed 2nd and Taj placed 3rd out of 17 athletes in the 7U division at the NCL Beginners Championship, both delivering flawless runs. Liam held onto 1st place all the way until the final competitor. That’s the kind of effort, focus, and heart that defines a true competitor. Both of them should be extremely proud of what they accomplished.

Betsy Hamrick stepped up in the 40+ Beginners division and earned a 2nd place finish, while Dorothy Hamrick battled her way to 3rd place in the 16–39 Beginners division. That’s what it looks like when you challenge yourself and rise to the moment.

I couldn’t be more proud of all of our athletes. Podium or not, every single one of them showed courage, determination, and the willingness to take on challenges that most people would shy away from. That’s what Beast Ninja is all about, pushing past limits and discovering what you’re truly capable of.

Meanwhile, Gabe Collins took on the UNAA Regionals at Strickly Ninjas in Lilburn, GA and delivered a flawless run, earning his spot at the UNAA Championships this July. Another example of hard work meeting opportunity.

Proud of every single one of them. This is how champions are built. 💪🥷🔥

03/28/2026

Today was a great day for Beast Ninja at the Sumter Ninja Warriors NCL competition. We brought 6 athletes to compete, and 5 of them made the podium. That doesn’t happen by accident, that comes from hard work, discipline, and the willingness to do things that are hard.

🥇 Liam Knuplez — 1st Place, 7U
🥇 Aiden Rottmann — 1st Place, 11U
🥉 Mason Osborn — 3rd Place, 11U
🥈 Cooper Litton — 1st Place, 13U
🥉 Troy — 3rd Place, 13U

I’m proud of every one of these athletes. Not just for the medals, but for the effort, the courage to compete, and the way they represent Beast Ninja every time they step on a course.

We’re not just building good ninjas — we’re building tough, confident, resilient kids who know how to face challenges and not back down.

That’s what Beast Ninja is all about.

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