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Ultimate Ninjas offers ninja classes, Open Play, birthday parties, kids camps, summer camp, Open Gym, and adult fitness classes. Participants use obstacle courses, warped walls, ropes courses, agility courses, swinging ropes, monkey bars, quintuple steps, climbing and curved walls, and a large gym area set up for basketball, soccer, and floor hockey. Classes are 55 minutes long and also include options such as circuit training and OC Fusion, which combines circuit training and obstacle course activities.
• Ages: 2–17 years old
• Schedule: Classes are 55 minutes long
Ultimate Ninjas describes its mission as challenging and inspiring kids to build strength, confidence, and resilience through skill-based ninja sport training. The kids fitness program is described as science-backed and draws on research in childhood development, movement, and confidence-building, with an obstacle-based curriculum that encourages coordination, strength, and problem-solving. Open Play sessions are described as perfect for ages 2 to 17 and allow kids to practice skills, build confidence, and have fun in a safe environment, with courses designed for all ages and abilities and a focus on helping kids try, fail, try again, and succeed to build self-esteem.
Classes are designed and led by professional ninja athletes who train to conquer the same obstacles seen on the NBC hit show, and instructors teach the skills necessary to complete an obstacle course successfully and safely. Professional ninja athletes Mike Silenzi and Jesse Labreck each own and operate an Ultimate Ninjas location, and some franchise owners have competed on popular ninja competitions. The program’s world-class obstacle course gyms are described as dynamic and thrilling for kids and adults, with a wide variety of upper body obstacles such as Fish Ladder, Cannonball Alley, Devil Steps, Cliff Hanger, Rock Climbing Wall, Monkey Bars, Ring Toss, Rope Climb, Cargo Nets, Wave Runner, Floating Ledges, Ring Slider, Door Knobs, Ring Swings, Wing Nuts, Laches, Trapeze Swing, Bungees, Floating Doors, Flying Squirrel, Rumbling Dice, and Fly Wheels, as well as agility and balance obstacles such as Curved Wall, Jumping Spider, Quintuple Steps, Mini Trampolines, Slackline, Parkour Boxes, Balance Tanks, Dominoes, Precision Jumpers, Dancing Stones, Wobbly Beam, PVC Stones, Slant Wall, Balance Trainers, Domino Blocks, Rolling Logs, Cargo Net, Bar Hops, and Teeter Totter. ULTIFIT adult fitness programming is described as a place where anyone at any fitness level can succeed, with options for straight circuit training or OC Fusion.
One parent review describes Ultimate Ninjas as “a true ‘American Ninja Warrior’ (ANW) style obstacle course” with weekly classes, parties, and camps, and notes that the Ultifit adult class offers both straight circuit training and OC Fusion, with workouts that change every day. Another parent notes that a hosted birthday party “was very well done,” and another shares that attendants who helped the kids during gym time “were amazing” and that “everyone had a blast.” A further review calls it a “good place for a kids birthday party” with “plenty to do.” Ultimate Ninjas also states that it partners with some of the biggest organizations in sport.
Last updated April 6, 2026.
• Ages: 2–17 years old
• Schedule: Classes are 55 minutes long
Ultimate Ninjas describes its mission as challenging and inspiring kids to build strength, confidence, and resilience through skill-based ninja sport training. The kids fitness program is described as science-backed and draws on research in childhood development, movement, and confidence-building, with an obstacle-based curriculum that encourages coordination, strength, and problem-solving. Open Play sessions are described as perfect for ages 2 to 17 and allow kids to practice skills, build confidence, and have fun in a safe environment, with courses designed for all ages and abilities and a focus on helping kids try, fail, try again, and succeed to build self-esteem.
Classes are designed and led by professional ninja athletes who train to conquer the same obstacles seen on the NBC hit show, and instructors teach the skills necessary to complete an obstacle course successfully and safely. Professional ninja athletes Mike Silenzi and Jesse Labreck each own and operate an Ultimate Ninjas location, and some franchise owners have competed on popular ninja competitions. The program’s world-class obstacle course gyms are described as dynamic and thrilling for kids and adults, with a wide variety of upper body obstacles such as Fish Ladder, Cannonball Alley, Devil Steps, Cliff Hanger, Rock Climbing Wall, Monkey Bars, Ring Toss, Rope Climb, Cargo Nets, Wave Runner, Floating Ledges, Ring Slider, Door Knobs, Ring Swings, Wing Nuts, Laches, Trapeze Swing, Bungees, Floating Doors, Flying Squirrel, Rumbling Dice, and Fly Wheels, as well as agility and balance obstacles such as Curved Wall, Jumping Spider, Quintuple Steps, Mini Trampolines, Slackline, Parkour Boxes, Balance Tanks, Dominoes, Precision Jumpers, Dancing Stones, Wobbly Beam, PVC Stones, Slant Wall, Balance Trainers, Domino Blocks, Rolling Logs, Cargo Net, Bar Hops, and Teeter Totter. ULTIFIT adult fitness programming is described as a place where anyone at any fitness level can succeed, with options for straight circuit training or OC Fusion.
One parent review describes Ultimate Ninjas as “a true ‘American Ninja Warrior’ (ANW) style obstacle course” with weekly classes, parties, and camps, and notes that the Ultifit adult class offers both straight circuit training and OC Fusion, with workouts that change every day. Another parent notes that a hosted birthday party “was very well done,” and another shares that attendants who helped the kids during gym time “were amazing” and that “everyone had a blast.” A further review calls it a “good place for a kids birthday party” with “plenty to do.” Ultimate Ninjas also states that it partners with some of the biggest organizations in sport.
Last updated April 6, 2026.
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