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Unbridled Martial Arts Adaptive Martial Arts Program

Unbridled Martial Arts

Bellingham, Washington - Whatcom County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Bellingham

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Provider overview

Unbridled Martial Arts in Bellingham offers adaptive martial arts instruction for participants with disabilities of all ages and skill levels, using a customized curriculum.

Unbridled Martial Arts is a Bellingham martial arts school offering fitness and self-defense instruction, including an adaptive martial arts program built from years of disability recreation teaching experience.

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Ages
All ages and all levels; children age 15 and younger require parents to stay on site during the lesson.
Season
Year-round private or small-group lessons by appointment.
Cost
The official adaptive program page lists 1 person at $125 per hour and 2-4 people at $100 per hour. Confirm current pricing and policies before scheduling.

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Unbridled Martial Arts

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Adaptive Martial Arts Program

Private or small-group adaptive martial arts instruction for all ages and levels, customized for participants with disabilities and mobility differences.

Ages
All ages and all levels; children age 15 and younger require parents to stay on site during the lesson.
Season
Year-round private or small-group lessons by appointment.
Schedule
Adaptive martial arts lessons are scheduled directly with Unbridled Martial Arts. Contact the school for current availability, class format, and appointment steps.
Cost
The official adaptive program page lists 1 person at $125 per hour and 2-4 people at $100 per hour. Confirm current pricing and policies before scheduling.
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Unbridled Martial Arts' official Adaptive Martial Arts Program page verifies a specialized curriculum for all ages and all levels in Bellingham, customized for participants with disabilities including Down syndrome, blindness, autism, wheelchair use, developmental delay, amputation, or impaired mobility. The same page verifies current hourly pricing, parent on-site requirements for children 15 and younger, and the official email address.
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Program details we found

Adaptive Martial Arts Program

Unbridled Martial Arts' official Adaptive Martial Arts Program page verifies a specialized curriculum for all ages and all levels in Bellingham, customized for participants with disabilities including Down syndrome, blindness, autism, wheelchair use, developmental delay, amputation, or impaired mobility. The same page verifies current hourly pricing, parent on-site requirements for children 15 and younger, and the official email address.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Official sources describe an adaptive curriculum for all ages and levels, customized for participants with Down syndrome, blindness, autism, wheelchair use, developmental delay, amputation, impaired mobility, and other disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about private versus small-group fit, how the curriculum will be customized, facility accessibility, parent on-site requirements, current health or vaccination policies, and what equipment is provided.

What we checked

What we found: Unbridled Martial Arts' official Adaptive Martial Arts Program page verifies a specialized curriculum for all ages and all levels in Bellingham, customized for participants with disabilities including Down syndrome, blindness, autism, wheelchair use, developmental delay, amputation, or impaired mobility. The same page verifies current hourly pricing, parent on-site requirements for children 15 and younger, and the official email address.

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What to confirm

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