Karate

Children’s Karate Program

Karate

Teaching Discipline, Self-Control, Integrity, Modesty and the Highest Quality of Martial Arts. (Ages 7 – 14)

Our goal is to teach the highest quality of martial arts to all our students. We achieve this by teaching methods that rely on positive reinforcement and patience. This program is not meant to promote fighting. Our focus is to instill values such as discipline, confidence, perseverance, honesty, and respect just to name a few. Each student’s is constantly encouraged to achieve their personal best, not only in the martial arts, but also at school and at home.

Little Kids Program Benefits

This program is designed for students between the ages of four and six. It is a high-energy, fast-paced Karate program that fosters the development and improvement of:
Coordination
Coordination
Focus

Children Program Benefits

The Children's program is designed for kids between the ages of 6 and 13. Along with Karate techniques, we emphasis on "Tenets of Karate". The benefits of Karate are as follows:
Courtesy
Integrity
Perseverance
Self-Control
Indomitable Spirit

The benefits children derive from Karate practice are many and can last a lifetime. The physical benefits are obvious. Self-defense helps keep them safe. Stretching exercises and forms promote flexibility and coordination.

Kicks, punches, and blocks build muscles and increase cardiovascular strength. Children who practice Karate will find their improved physical abilities help them excel in other activities such as sports, gymnastics, and dance. But the physical benefits are only part of the practice. Other equally important benefits include improved concentration, respect for others, discipline, perseverance, self-control, and self-confidence.

The first of our Karate training tips?

There's no getting away from it. Karate is tough. And to succeed. You need a positive, determined attitude. And you need to give 110% to every training session. And it's very important that your determined mind is also an open mind.

If your mind is full of pre-conceived ideas of what Karate is. Or if you've trained at another school and have very definite ideas about how things should be done. Then your mind could be full up. And then it's harder for you to learn.