Triunity Martial Arts Studio

Surrey, Canada

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Specialties

We offer a great selection of programs for everyone!

Hawaiian Kenpo Karate for Kids, Teens and Adults

Brazilian Jiu-​Jitsu for Kids, Teens and Adults

women’s only class and kids’ only class now available

Sports Kickboxing for Teens and Adults

Let’s Get Physical

Day time group classes now Available

History

Established in 2006.

Welcome to Triunity Martial Arts Studio!

Triunity opened its doors in April of 2007 and has become one of the fastest growing martial arts studios in BC.

Recently awarded the «Martial Arts School of the Year» for 2011 and 2012 by our community of Surrey, we are pleased to offer a wide variety of programs to suit your wellness needs such as Hawaiian Kenpo Karate, Brazilian Jiu-​Jitsu, sport Kickboxing, Daytime Group Fitness classes and Reality Based Self Defense workshops. You can find it all here, at Triunity. We offer programs to suit busy lifestyles for children, teens, adults, families, single parents, civic groups and government organizations.

Our team includes Mitra Castano (Director of Operations), Sensei Ivan Ugarte Del Aguila (Head instructor at Triunity), Vesna Kujovic (Front desk receptionist), Susan Pira of *Fit To Be Healthy* (Personal Trainer) and many qualified assistant instructors who will get your workout working for you! Mitra Castano would be happy to assist

Meet the Business Owner

Mitra C.

Business Owner

Mitra Castano was born in Shawrude Iran and escaped in the late 1970s when the Islamic revolution started. The family packed one suitcase between the five of them and left for Bangkok, Thailand never to see their home land ever again.

Mitra’s family lived in Thailand for about four years as refugees and then moved to Canada as immigrants in the early 1980s. Her father wanted her to change her name to a Christian name, but even then, at a young age, she fought for things that were important to her and fought to keep her given name to retain her heritage. Reflecting back Mitra said, «I guess you could say that because of my past, and having experienced many things starting from the age of 12, I became some what of a fighter and survivor. I fought to adapt and to fit in with my new surroundings. It was not an easy transition from my own culture and then to the Thai culture and then again to the Westernized way of thinking. Yet I learned to live and cope in Canada.»