Divisions & Rules
M.M.A.C. Grappling Tournaments Are Open to Kids, Teens, Women, and Men.
Divisions are created based on experience, weight, age, and gender (when possible) of the participant, as well as split into Gi & No-Gi.
*Divisions may be combined when necessary and will be combined so that competitors are paired equitably.
Registration fees are collected for each competing participant, as well as for spectators. Rates are as follows:
*PRE-REGISTER & SAVE $$$!
Please note that both Gi and No-Gi are included with basic registration.
Pre-registration can be completed on this website and typically remains open until the day before the event.
Registration can also be completed on the day of the event, or during early weigh-in.
Spectator tickets can be purchased through pre-registration on this website, or in person at the event.
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