🥷⚔️ Competitions ⚔️🥷
Step into the course and prove your ninja skills!
2025 Competitions
2026 Competitions
February 07 YYC FINA Speed Course
March 08 YYC World Ninja Athlete Games
March 21 YEG UNAA International Qualifiers
May 29-31 YEG Fitset Ninja Cup
FAQ
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A ninja competition is an event that is hosted by a Ninja gym. The host gym designs courses for participants. Courses are a series of obstacles in succession. Athletes receive points based on how many obstacles they successfully complete within the course time limit.
Competition courses are designed to test athletes’ balance, strength and speed. The goal is to successfully complete the most obstacles in the quickest time. Competitions are an amazing chance for athletes to test the skills that they have learned in a structured environment, have fun or advance to future competitions.
Competitions have different registration requirements. Many are open to all interested participants! When an athlete registers for a competition, they will be required to select their appropriate age and sex group. Prior to the competition, the host gym will provide a run order for registered athletes. This indicates when your athlete’s group runs, and when their specific event will be.
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Our Edmonton and Calgary facilities both host competitions throughout the year.
Fitset Ninja hosts competitions on behalf of the Canadian Ninja League (CNL), the Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association (UNAA), and the Federation of International Ninja Athletics (FINA).
Our competition schedule is designed to give athletes the opportunity to qualify for finals in each of these leagues. -
Major Competitions in Canada
CNL is the governing body in Canada for Ninja. CNL hosts the Canadian Nationals and defines the rules that most competitions in Canada run under. From CNL Nationals, you may be eligible to qualify for a world’s event run by the National Ninja League (NNL) in the United States.
UNAA hosts national-level events in Canada and also connects athletes to international competitions.
FINA hosts competitions in Canada as part of its international circuit, giving Canadian athletes opportunities to compete at global-level events.
Age Category
All three leagues — CNL, UNAA, and FINA — base the athlete’s age category on the athlete’s age as of January 1st of the current year.Membership
For CNL, your athlete must purchase a membership before competing in order to potentially qualify during a CNL competition.
For UNAA, no additional membership purchase is required for Canadian athletes.
For FINA, athletes must be registered with FINA to be eligible for their competitions.