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Improved Report Cards
Our curriculum is designed to teach children the importance
of concentration. Improved concentration means that your child will learn more
at school. Therefore, you can expect your child to receive better grades for both
academics and attitude. In our school, children who receive A’s and B’s
on their report card receive a patch for their uniform indicating that they’re
Academic Achievers.
Karate Builds Healthy Kids
Karate is a great workout. Your child will breathe
better, eat better, and sleep better. Children who take karate are slimmer,
make better decisions about food, and in general, learn to take better care
of themselves. You won’t see any of our Black Belt students smoking or
using drugs, now or ever!
Positive Attitudes
Kids in our program learn to have a positive and respectful
attitude. You won’t find yourself repeating yourself over and over, or
arguing with your child like most parents do. Kids learn to be respectful of
their parents and teachers. You might even catch your child saying Yes Ma’am
or Yes Sir!
Self-Confidence
It’s true, kids who take Karate develop better self-confidence.
They’re encouraged to take chances, to push themselves further than they
thought possible. The success they experience through Karate teaches them that
they can be successful at anything if they truly believe they can, and are willing
to work hard. Improved confidence leads to better grades, a better circle of
friends, better performance in sports and extracurricular activities in general.
Self-Defense
Karate teaches two forms of self-defense. One is physical –
your child will improve his or her strength, flexibility, and overall health.
Additionally, your child will learn to strike with tremendous power and effectiveness.
Hopefully, your child will never be picked on or need to fight. . .but should
the occasion arise, shouldn’t everyone know how to protect themselves?
The second form of self-defense Karate teaches is internal. Children learn to
spot danger and avoid dangerous people, places and activities. Karate can help
your child avoid the need for a physical confrontation. This second form of
self-defense is perhaps the most valuable of the two.
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