In a true community, each member lifts the other,
and together, we rise higher than we could alone.

M.A.K. Affiliations

M.A.K. has been an integral part of the Auburn, MA community since 1994, contributing to both local development and the growth of martial arts in the area. Being associated with this long-standing tradition offers individuals the benefit of a strong, supportive network and access to quality training that emphasizes discipline, respect, and personal growth.

wk Alliance

As a member of the wK Alliance, McCoy's Action Karate is dedicated to enhancing the martial arts experience for both students and the local community. This alliance symbolizes McCoy's Action Karate's commitment to providing top-notch instruction and nurturing a sense of discipline, respect, and personal growth among its students.

United Professionals

BBSI is an association of independent martial arts schools. United Professionals Inc. first introduced the concept in 1992 as Black Belt Schools of America. The goal was to create a professional organization to promote the benefits of martial arts training and professionalize instructors and schools alike. We have standards of operation for our members to live by in order to offer the best in training and training facilities.

Hyper Martial Arts

A Martial Arts school that offers Hyper classes and organizes special events such as Hyper Camps, challenges, and contests. Our instructors believe in a blend of traditional Martial Arts values and modern teaching methods. Hyper aims to bring together influential instructors, like-minded Martial Arts schools, and athletes from around the globe. Our goal is to establish a structured environment where Martial Arts athletes can master the best techniques and engage in effective modern workouts. 

Better Business Bureau 

Established in 1912, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) has consistently aimed to promote honesty and fairness in business dealings. In a market brimming with options, the BBB serves as a trusted reference for improving purchasing decisions.

IPPONE 

IPPONE (Independent Promoters and Practitioners of New England) is a local tournament circuit where M.A.K. athletes showcase their skills, compete, and thrive in a competitive, community-driven environment. Through martial arts, athletes build strength, discipline, and character, embodying integrity and the true power of sportsmanship.

M.a.K. PARTNERSHIPS

Partnerships empower holistic well-being, enhancing the human experience by fostering collaboration, support, and growth. Together, we create stronger communities, nurturing mental, emotional, and physical health for all and promoting a balanced, fulfilling life.

Auburn Youth and Family Services 

M.A.K. proudly supports AYFS by collecting books and food and offering group lessons to empower families. AYFS focuses on prevention and early intervention, treating the entire family to strengthen their well-being. M.A.K. believes in the importance of these services, helping families in need build a brighter, more resilient future.

United Soccer of Auburn

M.A.K. proudly supports United Soccer of Auburn, fostering a positive environment where athletes can grow both in skill and character. The club emphasizes the importance of being an athlete of character, providing training and opportunities to learn soccer while promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and community spirit.

Auburn High Drama 

M.A.K. is a proud sponsor of the AHS Drama Club, recognizing the transformative power of art in our lives. Through performance, students develop creativity, confidence, and empathy, enriching their community. M.A.K. believes in the importance of fostering artistic expression and supporting the next generation of talented performers and creators.

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Wild Animal Sanctuary rescues captive exotic and endangered large carnivores, providing them a safe, enriching life. M.A.K. proudly sponsors a rescued tiger living there, highlighting the power of helping both animals and people. The sanctuary also educates about the plight of 30,000 captive animals in the U.S. today.