Our Instructors

KMAN MCEVOY

“You do not rise to your level of expectations, you lower to your level of training”

5th Dan Black Belt, Multiple World Champion, Masters Degree in Exercise Science.

Kman has been doing martials for over 49 years and has black belts in Taekwon-Do (5th Dan), Kickboxing and Judo. He is a multiple World Champion in Taekwon-Do, Open Martial Arts and Weaponry, and a multiple national champion in Taekwon-Do, Judo, Kickboxing, Karate, Open Martial Arts and Weaponry.

He was inducted into the Taekwon-Do Hall of Fame, International Martial Arts Hall of Fame and has been awarded the International Taekwon-Do Fighter of the Year.

He has trained multiple World Champions and hundreds of individuals to a healthier and happier life.


When he is not doing Martial Arts he is the owner of the Max International Fitness College educating and qualifying Exercise Professionals.

“A great Coach believes more in you than you do in yourself”

“A good Instructor teaches someone how to fight - a great Instructor teaches someone how to live”

Kman’s World Championships highlights

DIEGO HERNANDEZ

“Be stronger than your excuses”

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR

Diego is a 3rd Dan Black Belt from Uruguay, South America and has been doing Taekwon-Do for 11 years.

He gained his Black Belt in 2011, 2nd Dan in 2017 and 3rd Dan in 2022.

He is a National Champion in Taekwon-Do and recently a World Champion in Open Martial Arts.

He is passionate about martial arts and life and loves to teach and coach others.

“A good Coach can change a game, a great Coach can change a life”

MARK HAMILTON

“A black belt is a white belt who never gave up”

CO-INSTRUCTOR

Mark is a Black Belt in Judo and has been training for over 30 years.

He started doing Judo when he was 17 in Scotland. He has won and become the West Scotland Judo Champion where he went undefeated for 5 years of competition. He is also is trained in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

He is an amazingly patient and caring instructor and still competes at the national level.

“Keep training until your belt turns black”