does your child have

any of these challenges?

1.They are great kids but they just dont listen, Often being told to do something a hundred times before they actually do anything

2.They're bright and intelligent, yet having trouble paying attention at home, in school or in any important situation, even being classified as an "ADD" or "ADHD" child.

3.They are simply shy and lack the confidence and self-esteem needed to live to there full potential.

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Program Benifits

1. Kids learn how to listen respectfully to others without interruptions.

2. Our students learn the value of discipline as they pursue clearly defined goals

3. Martial arts instruction teaches kids how to accecpt defeat and learn from their mistake.

4. Martial arts helps kids build core strength, balance, and physical coordination.

FAQ's

  • My child still has temper tantrums and I’m worried about how they’ll behave in school. Can studying martial arts help?

    Yes, it can. We help children learn the importance of emotional control and respect for others. These are lessons that will help them in the classroom, too.

  • My child hates sports – won’t they hate martial arts too?

    Some kids who come to us are resistant at first, but martial arts instruction is both fun and active. Many kids think that martial artists are cool and that can help them stick with it even if it’s hard at first.

  • My teenager spends all day playing video games – won’t they resist the idea of taking a fitness class?

    They might – but martial arts classes are fun and social, and kids also see them as cool. We’re used to a little resistance, but we also know how to get teens interested in what we teach, and keep them interested.

  • How often should I attend classes?

    We understand how busy your life can be; we would love to see you at least once a week. We believe once a week will be a good start for you to build your overall endurance and capability to implement the basic.

  • My teen doesn’t respect me at all. Can studying martial arts change that?

    Yes. Respect is a core value in our martial arts school, and all students learn to respect their instructors, fellow students, and their parents.

  • I don’t feel good about myself. Can studying martial arts make me feel better?

    Yes. Martial arts instruction combines physical fitness with mental strength, and people who feel fit and strong are also confident.

  • My child is disrespectful to me and to other caregivers. How can studying martial arts change that?

    Respect is at the core of everything we do in the dojo. Kids who study martial arts must respect their instructors and fellow students, and we find that they learn to respect parents, teachers, caregivers, and siblings at the same time.

  • I’ve always thought of myself as clumsy and un-athletic. Can martial arts make me more graceful?

    Yes. Martial arts instruction focuses on building core strength and improving balance. As you become more aware of your body and its capabilities, you will feel less clumsy.