Children and
Martial Arts instruction has long been recognized for its ability to create "A" students. Feedback from parents everywhere indicates that there are an extraordinary number of cases where children have improved academically - in many cases quite dramatically. What is it about the Martial Arts that can cause such positive transformations? Maslow's hierarchy of human needs states that we must satisfy lower level needs before we can move on to achieve higher level needs - Martial Arts helps one move beyond the level of safety and security needs. The Martial Arts provides young people with self-defense knowledge which enables them to concentrate on academics without added distractions and anxiety stemming from insecurity.
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Respect for authority figures, as well as peers, is an important part of Martial Arts training. The discipline acquired in the Dojo goes a long way to forming positive relationships within schools. After consistent training students emerge with an increased level of mental discipline. This can help students deal with the many distractions that can adversely affect their grades.
Progressing towards Black Belt requires the successful completion of belt promotions (smaller goals). The student learns that big goals can be achieved if they develop goal setting strategies. |
