

NOVEMBER 6-8 2026 OTTAWA CANADA



Access the full Capital Conquest event guide
and start training immediately inside the Action Lab™


NOVEMBER 6-8 2026 OTTAWA CANADA



Access the full Capital Conquest event guide
and start training immediately inside the Action Lab™

It’s designed to meet you where you are.
From the exciting Kids Zone,
to beginners taking their first steps…
to experienced students and elite black belts refining the smallest details.
The strongest martial artists don’t train in isolation.
They seek out environments that push them further.
This isn’t about replacing what you learn in your school.
It’s about stepping into a different kind of environment —
one that exposes you to new perspectives, new details, and new techniques.
And bringing that experience back with you.




Alain's 1995 WFK Demo & 2016 Kickboxer Film
Every martial artist begins the same way.
On the mats.
In the dojo.
Refining the fundamentals.
For Alain Moussi, that journey included performing and competing on World Kobudo stages as a young martial artist — developing the same precision, discipline, and movement you see here today.
That same foundation took him into the world of elite stunt & fight performance on major productions — including Marvel and DC — before stepping into leading roles in action films alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mike Tyson, and Nicolas Cage.


Alain isn’t an actor learning martial arts.
He’s a martial artist who earned his place at the highest levels — on the mat and on screen.
He is a 6th Dan, a Kanzenbudo Shihan, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under the famous Machado brothers, and has trained and competed across disciplines, from kata to full-contact Kickboxing.
That depth matters.
Because what you’re seeing isn’t just choreography.
It’s real martial arts — refined for precision, control, and presence.


This isn’t just a one-of-a-kind training experience.
It’s a rare moment where the right people are watching.
As part of From The Mat To The Movies™…
They’re not looking for actors.
They’re looking for martial artists with:
Presence.
Movement.
Believability under pressure.
For those who want more than just training — this is your moment

Competition at Capital Conquest isn’t just about winning.
It’s about stepping up.
Facing the moment.
Testing your skills.
Representing your school with pride.
From first-time competitors to experienced athletes…
this is where you challenge yourself in an environment that pushes you to perform at your best.
Win or lose…You walk away better.

This isn’t a demonstration.
It’s a production.
Lights. Music. Precision. Timing.
High-level performers bringing together skill, creativity, and presence in a way you have to see live to fully appreciate.
From traditional weapons to modern performance…
every moment is designed to engage, entertain, and elevate what martial arts can look like.
As part of From The Mat To The Movies™, industry professionals connected to Alain’s projects will also be present — watching for performers who demonstrate exceptional ability, presence, and potential.


For many martial artists… this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Train live with Georges St-Pierre — one of the most respected martial artists and combat athletes in history.
A multi-time world champion known for his discipline, intelligence, timing, and relentless pursuit of mastery, GSP changed the way an entire generation viewed martial arts and MMA.
This is more than seeing a legend on stage.
It’s the chance to experience how one of the greatest martial artists of all time thinks, moves, trains, and teaches — live and in person.
Whether you come from striking, grappling, traditional martial arts, self-defense, or MMA…
this is a training session you’ll remember for the rest of your life.


It’s not just the training.
It’s the moments in between.
The energy in the room.
The people you meet.
The feeling of being part of something that only happens once a year.
If you’ve been before…
You already know.
But this year is bigger.
More instructors.
More participants.
More experiences across the entire weekend.
And if you haven’t…
This is the year to see it for yourself.

You don’t have to decide today.
Start by getting the full event breakdown…
and instant access to training inside the Action Lab™.
When you request the event details, you’ll get:
The full Capital Conquest event guide
A breakdown of everything happening across the weekend
Instant access to FREE online training
A chance to experience the event before you even arrive
No commitment required.
No ticket needed to get started.
Just access.
Still Wondering If This Is Right For You?
Not at all.
Capital Conquest is designed for all levels — from beginners stepping onto the mats for the first time, to experienced martial artists refining advanced skills.
You’ll find training, coaching, and experiences that meet you where you are.
Yes!
There are dedicated areas and sessions designed specifically for younger students, including the Kids Zone.
Many families attend together — and for a lot of kids, this becomes one of the most memorable parts of their martial arts journey.
No.
Martial artists from all styles, schools, and affiliations attend Capital Conquest.
This is one of the few environments where the broader martial arts community comes together in one place.
Not at all.
This isn’t about replacing your training.
It’s about expanding it — experiencing new perspectives, refining details, and bringing that insight back with you.
That’s exactly why we give you access to the Action Lab™.
You can get the full event breakdown and start training immediately — before making any decision about attending.
No pressure. Just value.
Not at all.
While competition is part of the event, many people attend purely for the training, the experience, and the community.
You can participate at whatever level feels right for you.
Not at all.
One of the unique things about Capital Conquest is the mix of experience levels.
You’ll see beginners, kids, experienced students, and black belts all training in the same environment — each at their own level.
The atmosphere is supportive, not intimidating.
That’s more common than you think.
Many people come with their school — but plenty come on their own and quickly feel part of the experience.
Between training, the event atmosphere, and the shared passion for martial arts, connections happen naturally.