How Martial Arts Gives Kids (and Parents) Direction
When you’re young, how do you know where to go? That’s in literal terms—where’s home? Which way is school? When I leave my friend’s house,…
When you’re young, how do you know where to go? That’s in literal terms—where’s home? Which way is school? When I leave my friend’s house,…
Independence comes along more slowly for some people than others. Parents see it at home and school and certainly in the at the karate school.…
Instructor Ms Rebecca Quillen is a teacher, parent, and martial arts trainer.
You’ve heard it before: Black Belts (including black belts in training) take responsibility for their own actions. What you may not have heard (or seen)…
Karate board breaks are always exciting events, but not always because of the flying side kicks, cyclonic split-second breaks by black belt instructors, or Bruce…
A couple hundred years ago, Englishman William Blake wrote a volume of poetry titled “Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience.” No one speaks the truth like the innocence of youth. But a life lived with experience, challenges, and trials develops a more mature understanding in the heart, body and mind. That’s an introduction to Annalise, who started training to be a black belt before she even began kindergarten. Four years on, she earned her black belt rank this past May, culminating in a three-day black belt test in Estes Park. Here Annalise talks about how martial arts has helped her speak out, challenge herself, support and lead a team of kids and adults, and persevere.
It’s a tough idea to process, because in essence commitment is so abstract. It’s different than a ball and chain, partly because it doesn’t carry…
Karate creates leaders. That's the goal. And take it from a graduate in medicine of the University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, Dr. Stacie Johns, 2nd degree black belt and mother of another. Hear her perspective on the benefits of black belt training, from flexibility and strength-building (for adults) and leadership training (for kids and adults and all).
Real skill in karate builds slowly, like strength. There’s a cumulative effect in training. You don’t come out of your first week or month or…
Have you ever had to perform in front of an audience? On the basketball court (think the silence or taunts on the free throw line),…