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The Martial Arts program focuses on traditional martial arts. It is part of a broader set of activities that also includes sports such as track and field, soccer, futsal, baseball, youth basketball, adult sports, NFL flag football, tumbling, gymnastics, dance, cheer, swim lessons, youth recreational swim team, competitive swimming, triathlon training, fit float, water fitness, group exercise classes, personal training, small group training, and Zumba. The martial arts program is described as helping participants discover lifelong skills, enhance coordination, focus, agility and goal-setting while enjoying a holistic fitness experience.
The organization offering Martial Arts began in Central Indiana in 1854. Its stated mission is putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. It operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It reports providing over $8 million in scholarships, program subsidies and underwritten programs in low-income communities and working to address child welfare, employment, substance abuse, housing and education issues. Testimonials from members describe the Y as feeling like home, mention staff at the front desk who always have a smile, describe one center as a hidden gem and one of the newer and nicest urban locations in its area, and praise the classes and instructors as motivating and challenging. The association and center advisory boards include leadership such as a President & Chief Executive Officer, multiple Senior Vice Presidents in areas including operations, development, finance, brand experience, strategy, equity advancement, and people, as well as an Association Board Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, and numerous board and center advisory board members from civic organizations, healthcare, education, sports, and local businesses.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
The organization offering Martial Arts began in Central Indiana in 1854. Its stated mission is putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. It operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It reports providing over $8 million in scholarships, program subsidies and underwritten programs in low-income communities and working to address child welfare, employment, substance abuse, housing and education issues. Testimonials from members describe the Y as feeling like home, mention staff at the front desk who always have a smile, describe one center as a hidden gem and one of the newer and nicest urban locations in its area, and praise the classes and instructors as motivating and challenging. The association and center advisory boards include leadership such as a President & Chief Executive Officer, multiple Senior Vice Presidents in areas including operations, development, finance, brand experience, strategy, equity advancement, and people, as well as an Association Board Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, and numerous board and center advisory board members from civic organizations, healthcare, education, sports, and local businesses.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
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