Parenting A Young ChildIs a Real Challenge
Results and Growth withEvery Class!
Young children who learn martial arts find out quickly that eachmovement must be intentional. They learn to control their movements to the bestof their ability.
They also practice hand-eye coordination and learn about theirbodies. That means they’ll be less likely to be unintentionally destructive.
Getting young kids to pay attention can feel like an impossibletask. The structure of our martial arts classes shows kids the importance offocus and teaches them by having them apply it to easily achievable tasks.
The focus they learn in the dojo is something they’ll take home– and into the classroom. That’s why kids who study martial arts tend to begood students, too.
Martial arts instruction requires students to pursue goals to earn new belts. Young kids can easily become frustrated when they don’t get what they want, but studying martial arts helps them learn the power of persistence.
The physical activity in our classes also helps kids manage stress and anxiety by allowing them to burn it off in a safe and constructive way.
The physical activity in our classes also helps kids manage stress and anxiety by allowing them to burn it off in a safe and constructive way.
Losing is not anybody’s idea of fun, but we all need to learn how to accept a defeat gracefully and move on. We teach students that losing is part of life – and it’s what you do after you lose that tells people who you are.
Even though martial arts is an individual sport, we cultivate an environment of supportive teamwork where students root for one another.