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"Martial Arts are less about your child
learning to fight others, and more about
fighting…himself. His innermost fears.
Conquer them, and your child unleashes
within himself a powerful, unstoppable
force. "
"A force that gives him the strength to kick
down the doors of his own self doubts, A
force that opens your child to the exalting
power of values." We are conducting
Specialized training programs in Delhi for
the all round development of its
participants. And all of it comes while
learning how to “kick, block, and punch.”
Look at it this way. Your child’s first and
biggest challenge comes not from “fighting
for his rights on the street,” or “beating
up the neighborhood bully.” It comes,
instead, from battling more sinister forces.
Your child’s own fears and self doubts:
“I’m not as smart as Manish.”
“I don’t get what my teacher is saying.”
“I wish I was as [strong, pretty, tall] as
Rahul.”
“Why does Rohan keep giving me a bad time?”
“Why can’t I be as popular as Ajay?”
The question is, how do you get your child
to fight these demons? You know the problem.
Your child has a tough time even telling you
He / she’s haunted by them. Never mind how
she / he might conquer them.
Well, the good news is, We have a proven
solution. A program that has already worked.
A series of lessons your child can learn
easier than you think.
In other words, when your child uses the
discipline of karate to conquer his fears,
he has power to transfer that discipline to
all other areas of his life. I know of no
other sport that does this better than
karate.
Now, you may be asking, how does all this
“values” stuff work? And why does karate
manage to do a better job teaching it?
Again, more than any other sport, Karate
gives your child the chance to explore her
innate powers. She’ll marvel (as you will)
as she increases in strength, flexibility
endurance, balance, and harmony. Yet this is
only the start.
In fact, her physical skills act as a
foundation for something much more
important: the development of her value
skills, mental and spiritual. And not cut
off from her physical skills, but intimately
connected - even bonded-to them.
Like this:
Strong Courage
Your child finds the courage to move outside
of his comfort zone. He wills himself to
take on more difficult karate moves and
skills. He becomes no longer afraid of being
afraid.
As he does so, he learns that whatever he
sows, so he reaps. He learns to blame no
one, but himself. He suddenly sees his life
as a constant, never-ending journey of
life-giving improvement.
In short, with a deep breath, he refuses to
become a victim of fate. He puts an arm lock
on his own destiny.
Staying power
Your child finds joy in improving her
physical stamina. She can walk farther, run
longer, practice skills until she gets them
right.
In turn, she learns not to give up. She
sticks things out. With the help of her
teachers, she strives harder, longer to
reach her goals. Even if she fails she
perseveres. She won’t let her self doubts
get in the way of finding ultimate
solutions.
As the man said, “Where performance is
measured, performance improves.” Yet, your
child has to first accept where he stands
now. That means measuring current strengths.
Above all, he learns that to succeed, he
can’t fool anyone, especially himself.
This results in a keener focus. He learns to
make eye contact with his teacher (and not
just in karate.) He pays greater attention
to what each teacher says. He knows and
accepts where he stands.
Powerful Self Control
She’ll refuse
to give in to negative peer pressure. She’ll
have deeper respect for rules.
Improved
Focus
She’ll learn what’s needed, along with the
skill to “zero in” on critical tasks at
hand. Normal, yet time-wasting, childhood
distractions won’t get in her way.
Fearless Self
Confidence
Watch as your child finds the courage to
open any door life has to offer. |