Commit: This is a valuable lesson in learning to be responsible and reliable. 

Our program teaches a strength of character that will carry through the rest of their life.

The key to success is to come to class. 

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Parents enroll their children in a martial arts program for many reasons. Some parents want to keep their child out of mischief, others are hoping to see their grades improve. Still others want to see a growth in confidence and spirit.

 

Often the instructors are asked "How long will it take before my child will show   improvement?" The best answer is to say that everyone progresses at a different pace. 

Patience and Perseverance
The training environment is structured to allow the child to safely perform physical and mental exercises. There will be times when your child will feel unsure about trying new things. Allow the instructors to coach your child through the situation so that they overcome their fears.

The best support a parent can offer is to encourage the child to keep trying and not to give up when training is difficult.

Parents here are some tips on keeping your child safe: http://karatesecrets.com/learning_center/adults.php
Life Long Lessons

Training in a martial art promotes focus, problem solving, leadership skills, physical, mental and emotional control, perseverance, respect, teamwork, and self awareness. These skills will play an integral part in the success of your child for the rest of their life.
The ability to kick and punch is secondary to the lessons learned and values instilled upon a child as they grow up and go through the rest of their life. The ability to stand up to bullies, take responsibility for their actions, and make good decisions are among the many fruits of good training. These lessons are the most important part of learning a martial art and will affect your child for the rest of their life.
All martial arts training requires disciple and self control. Throughout the year, your child will go through many emotional highs and lows. When the child is at a low, it can be a tough decision to keep coming to class. 

 Becoming confident and accomplished requires experiencing fear, frustration and anger. The parent will play a vital role in encouraging their child not to give up. The martial arts instructor is prepared to guide your child and help them reach their potential.
Get Started Today! Classes Are Tuesday & Thursday 5:45 P.M. Saturday 3:30P.M.

Code of Conduct

Here is an example of the Dojo Code:

Character - I'm a good person.

Sincerity - I am honest and truthful.

Effort - I try hard.

Self Control - I control my talking and my temper.

Courtesy - I respect my parents, seniors and teachers.

 

 First and foremost will be a code of conduct that your child will be expected to follow while in the training facility. There will be rules of etiquette, rules for safety and general rules for behavior. It is most helpful if the parents learn these rules and discuss them with the child outside of class. The child will show the most improvement in behavior by watching their parents display the same respect and courtesy at the training facility.

 

 

 
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