These important qualities along with the understanding
of goal setting, self discipline, concentration
and a positive mental attitude are the cornerstone
of our programs.
Over the years, I have seen thousands of children
benefit from our unique approach to teaching martial
arts.
- Overweight children who lost a few pounds
through self discipline and exercise gained
tremendous amounts of self esteem and self confidence.
- Smart children, who were bored in school,
learned to set goals and reach higher.
- Shy children were brought out of their shell
and learned to enjoy life.
- Overactive children learned to channel their
energy and focus their attention.
They say that once you learn to ride a bike that
you never forget. Likewise, the skills and habits
of success, once learned, become a part of your
child. Theirs forever to achieve, grow and improve.
I have witnessed this through thousands of children
who have experienced our programs. I have had
countless parents tell me their child is a different
child after only a short time at our studio. Parents,
teachers, and principals report a growth in confidence,
improved self-discipline, growth in leadership
skills, better grades in school and on and on.
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"Since
he has started at your school, my
son now cleans his own room and does
his homework.
Most of the time wihout me
telling him to do it."
- Laurie LaSorsa |
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What better gift to give
your child than to empower them with greater
self esteem, confidence, focus and concentration.
At the California Martial Arts Academy we
have developed a specialized program which
combines physical training with life skills
development.
Our belt promotion system is based on the
principle of steady consistent improvement.
Self confidence and improved self esteem
are developed through a series of winning
experiences. This is how it works.
- Set a goal
- Have a plan
- Work hard towards it's achievement
- Persevere until you reach the goal
- Set higher goal
Of course the key is to make sure they
succeed. How? We have a curriculum that
is divided into small, achievable goals.
When you set a goal, then work for it and
achieve it, you begin to believe in yourself.
Do that a few times and a person begins
to feel successful. |
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