Michigan Academy of Taekwondo's Kids Program Equips Children with Life Skills


Posted April 17, 2017 by Laurie_Jackson

Michigan Academy of Taekwondo offers a taekwondo program that equips children with valuable life skills. It wants to hone children’s character development in addition to their martial arts skills.

 
[Northville, 4/17/2017] – Michigan Academy of Taekwondo, a martial arts center in southeastern Michigan, offers a Taekwondo program that equips children with valuable life skills. The program enables children to have fun and learn practical life lessons while mastering self-defense.

Emphasis on Three Major Areas

The martial arts center teaches taekwondo in a way that boosts confidence, athleticism, and character development.

First, instructors teach techniques and a certain stance to hone a confident projection. Second, they emphasize athletic fundamentals like balance, agility, and coordination — attributes that make children more capable in athletics. Finally, they stress the importance of discipline and respect not just in the sport, but in everyday life.

The instructors focus on overall development rather than just the self-defense capabilities of the students.

Drills and Chats for Development

The martial arts center wants students to develop character skills in addition to taekwondo proficiency. Its instructors design a series of drills that address this goal.

Furthermore, it arranges weekly themed chats covering relevant topics for children, such as bullying. With the series of chats, they support the development of well-mannered and strong-minded children.

Michigan Academy of Taekwondo runs with the belief that a disciplined and healthy lifestyle offers great rewards. For instance, its children’s program boosts confidence and hones athleticism and character development.

About Michigan Academy of Taekwondo

Michigan Academy of Taekwondo is a martial arts center in southeastern Michigan. It offers taekwondo programs for self-defense, fitness, and lifestyle improvement. There are separate programs for kids, teens, and adults.

Ronald and Christine Rose, together with their four sons, run the martial arts center. They have been teaching taekwondo to local residents for almost four decades.

To inquire about the programs, call (248) 349-6900. Find out more at http://northvillemartialarts.com.
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Issued By Laurie Jackson
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Tags martial arts school , selfdefense , taekwondo
Last Updated April 17, 2017