Troy Binns started martial arts under the instruction of his brother, Master Garth Binns and his father, Grand Master George Binns at the age of two and has been training in martial arts for 28 years.
He holds a 5th degree black belt in the Binns System of Martial Arts and a Black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He is a three-time Sport Karate World Champion and has competed and won titles all over the world.
In 2014, his father, who ran Binns Institute of Martial Arts, fell ill and Troy decided to start his own dojo, Binns Victory Martial Arts, to continue in the steps of his father and brother.
He is highly respected within the martial arts community as a competitor and as an instructor. Since starting Binns Victory Martial Arts, the school has grown every year and has produced a lot of talented martial artists and even sport karate world champions.
His goal is to have Binns Victory Martial Arts be a catalyst that will help spark positive change within the community, as well as provide a safe haven for everyone looking to be a part of the Binns VMA family.
My son loves Binns VMA. During the school year, they offer afterschool services with pick up and homework help. During the summer months, they have an amazing summer camp. Year round, they offer karate training. All of which, we take full advantage of. The experience is awesome for my son. This is a family run, family oriented business that fosters building worthwhile bonds. The children have fun, the parents are happy because their kids are happy.. what more can I say! Looking forward to many years ahead. We highly recommend!
A perfect family environment providing a much needed service of keeping kids active & strong to be able to battle anything life hits them with, they will have a strong foundation. A true blessing to the community for 30yrs🎉
A beacon of light in the community! #BinnsVMA has molded me into the person I am today and has created a strong foundation for youth who end up being leaders and pioneers. Its instructors keep negative influences at a distance and the school itself continues to be the same safe haven it has been for decades