Little Warriors
The first mat. Listening, falling, controlling, and the very basics of striking and grappling. Most kids start here whether they are loud or shy, athletic or not.

K2 has been on Okeechobee Boulevard since the early 2000s. It is run, day in and day out, by Sensei William M. Wright III. Jersey City born, Royal Palm Beach based, NAGA 2009 Coach of the Year. He teaches the kids’ class at five thirty and the adult sparring class at eight. Same room. Same standard.
We do not pad our schedule with twelve cardio classes a week. We teach four things, and we teach them properly. If you came to fight, you came to the right place.
Beginner’s welcome night every week. No belt required. No contract on day one.

We do not pad our schedule with twelve cardio classes a week. We teach four things, and we teach them properly. If you came to fight, you came to the right place.
The first mat. Listening, falling, controlling, and the very basics of striking and grappling. Most kids start here whether they are loud or shy, athletic or not.
Our biggest group. BJJ, MMA, and stand up rolled into one progression, four nights a week. The kids who stick with it leave with self defense that actually works.
Walk-in beginners, hobbyists who want to spar, and the K2 Fight Team. Same room, same coach, different intensities. Show up Monday night and we will figure out where you fit.




Born and raised in Jersey City. Opened K2 to give Royal Palm Beach what most martial arts gyms never offer: a head coach who has spent over half his life on the mat and still teaches the kids’ class at five thirty himself.
NAGA’s 2009 Coach of the Year. Founder of K2 MMA. Captain of the K2 Fight Team. Black belt in multiple disciplines, with the receipts to back it up.
“If you walk out the same person you walked in, I didn’t do my job.”
Walk in. Train. Decide. We’ll pair you with a discipline, hand you the basics, and run you through a real K2 class. Then you tell us if you’re in.
“MMA with Sensei Wright has been an amazing experience for my boys. My youngest gets picked up from his elementary school and brought to the dojo. Kids are not just taught to defend themselves, they are taught self discipline, confidence, and the courage to stand up for others.”
“I started my son in MMA when he was 4.6 years old. Five years later he earned his Black Belt ending in a grueling 10-round fight. Sensei Wright pushed him in a way no one else would have.”
“Sensei Wright runs the room himself, every class. The kids leave with discipline, respect, and self-defense that actually holds up. The atmosphere is family.”