The energy of every child is different: they can be quiet or restless, serious or playful, creative or funny. You can apply thousands of adjectives, but one thing is common for all kids; they have an abundance of energy. It’s up to their parents to channel this energy into the right direction. It’s not an easy task.
Our school is a martial arts school, not a competitive sports organization. We don’t strive to extract maximum results from our student in the shortest possible time, nor get the most medals in competitions. Our priorities lay in improving the health and expanding the character and foundation of a real person. One universal requirement for anything is health. Self-defense is an important part of preserving ones health from physical violence. For thousands of years, those who practice Chinese martial arts get phenomenal results, and not just in health improvement, but in overall self-development.
Hello,
My son is about to turn 3 in April and I was wondering if now is too early to have him start learning at your location?
Thank you
Hello – Three is a little young, but what really matters is your sons ability to pay attention, follow instructions, and be consistent. The first two fall on his shoulders and the last on the parents’. Five is typically when children begin our training. The earlier classes typically have more children and I recommend coming to watch a class to see if it’s a good fit. All the best.