Kids do better when there is a clear structure. While this isn’t a new phenomenon, it’s not that common. We strive to provide a highly structured program to ensure the best outcomes for the kids!
Our Instructors continue to train themselves. Not just for their personal self-defense skills but to improve their teaching ability plus they love this stuff. You won’t find more passionate people anywhere else.
Team sports can be good however when you enroll in our Marietta Karate classes, you will see your child’s confidence take off because this is individual-based system. They get to thrive in their own world.
While you may care more about their safety, discipline, confidence, respect, defense skills, the kids here love it because it’s just plain fun! Every class is unique and keeps the kids engaged.
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.
Yes. It’s common for students to require more than one attempt to earn a new belt. We teach them that trying is the most important thing – and that persistence pays off.
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.
Martial arts instruction focuses on hand-eye coordination, control, and strength. As kids learn basic moves and then advance, they learn how to control their bodies and movements.
Yes. Even though studying martial arts is an individual pursuit, we teach kids to learn in a collaborative environment with an emphasis on sharing, cooperation, and teamwork.
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.
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