Martial Arts & Combat Sports

Waivers for schools that train hard

Sparring, grappling, live drilling — contact sports need explicit risk language and a signature for every student, including the trial-class walk-in.

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Why martial arts & combat sports go paperless

Trial classes without paperwork

Your best lead is the walk-in. A QR code by the mat gets them signed and training in two minutes — no clipboard, no friction.

Kids programs

Most academies are half youth classes. Parents sign guardian consent from home, with each child listed on the waiver.

Contact-sport liability

Generic gym waivers don’t name sparring, grappling, or strikes. Specific risk disclosure makes waivers stronger.

Built for how you actually operate

QR code matside

Trial students scan, sign, and step on the mat — staff see completion instantly.

Guardian consent for youth classes

Parents sign once covering multiple kids, with relationship and emergency contacts captured.

Searchable signed archive

Every student’s waiver retrievable by name in seconds — years later if needed.

Plus everything in WaiverApp: drag-and-drop templates, audit trails, signed PDF storage, webhooks, and a dashboard. See all features.

Martial Arts waiver questions

Does the waiver cover sparring and competition training?

Your waiver text should explicitly name contact activities — sparring, grappling, striking, throws. WaiverApp lets you write exactly the risk language your attorney recommends and version it as your program changes.

How do trial classes work?

Post a QR code at the entrance or send the signing link when someone books a trial. They sign on their phone before class — no front-desk data entry.

Can one parent sign for several children?

Yes — guardian consent supports multiple named minors on a single signed waiver.

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