“Amazing Milton Kids Martial Arts Class Not Only Teaches Kids Self-Defense … But Gives Them The Tools They Need For Success In Life…”
Ages 5 to 15
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In life we face the test and must learn the lesson. If we fail to learn the lesson, we will face the test again. This is how life teaches – test after test until the lesson has been learned. Regardless of age, gender, race, or size, everyone will encounter trials and tribulations.
This is why we do our best to welcome anyone that wants to join our way of life. Martial Arts does not discriminate, and is limitless. From white belt to black belt, our instructors are still students and our students are instructors. Everyone works together to prepare for the next test because our belts are not bought; they are earned. If students fail to prove they have learned the lesson, they will face the test again, just as they would in any other aspect of their lives.
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From focusing, to goal setting, to self-discipline,
to self-respect – kids emerge from this
program changed for the better.
And their parents couldn't be happier.
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To a Caring Parent,
Hi, my name is Shawn Creighton.
I'd like to tell you the stories of four kinds of kids that I've seen walk through the doors of my Martial Arts academy time and time again.
Then, afterward, I'd like to tell you about how this program transformed their lives. And the joy their parents got from seeing the incredible transformations.
(Please note: On this page I say “he” a lot when talking about kids – but that's just to keep things simple. Martial Arts is just as much for girls as it is for boys!)
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~ Sensei Creighton |
Story #1: "ADD Kid"
Jonny could never sit still in class.
His teachers thought he was
just a "wild kid". The other students
would get distracted by hi,
and they'd have trouble focusing too.
He was smart - as smart as they
come - but he just couldn't sit
still for the life of him.
If only he could focus his energy into
doing one thing at a time...
Story #2: "Too Easy Going"
It wasn't that Rebecca wasn't smart -
she just never applied herself
at anything.
She was a bit "to" easy going. She
didn't have anything that she
was truly passionate about.
As a result, her grades suffered. She
could easily make As, but she
just didn't pay attention.
She needed something that would
really stir her up - and awaken
her potential...
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Story #3: "I asked you 10 times already!"
Rick never does anything the first time
he's asked. Whether its homework,
cleaning, taking the dog out -
anything - it never gets done.
His parents spend countless hours,
and tons of energy, just getting him
to do simple things.
As a result there's always tension in
the house...
Story #4: "The Bully"
Every school has a bully or two. They prey
on smaller kids, and kids with low
self-esteem.
Jim was the second kind of kid. He
was shy, and just didn't have much
confidence.
The bully at his school, Todd, always
picked on him. Jim just took it. He
never stood up for himself, because
he didn't have the confidence to...
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The Solution
Even though Johnny, Rick, Jim, and Rebecca are fictional - their stories are based off of very real ones. In fact, I can't tell you how many times parents have come in and told me almost these exact stories. Word for word. |
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But after just a few weeks of martial arts, this is what happens...
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Clear Focus - In martial arts, we have kids do one thing at a time. For younger kids, and kids with severe ADD, they may only do one thing for 30 seconds – but for that 30 seconds that's all they focus on.
Then, the better and better they get at focusing, the longer we have them focus for. Eventually, kids might focus the entire session on just one exercise or activity.
And they never get bored or antsy.
Before you know it, they do this at home too. They focus on their homework… on their chores… on conversations with you… and anything else they put their mind to.
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Determined to Succeed – From Day 1 in martial arts your child sets goals, and accomplishes them. The more and more he does this – the more ambitious he becomes.
Eventually he learns to set higher goals – and he learns to go after them with everything he's got.
He learns that fulfillment and respect are earned through completing challenges.
Because of this, kids who go through martial arts are much more likely to succeed later in life as well. A recent study showed that 63% of black belts become college graduates!
They then go on to live wonderful, fulfilling lives. And then they pass these principles onto their own children.
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Finally Paying Attention – Parents of children with attention problems breathe sighs of relief after just a few short weeks.
That's because in martial arts – we teach kids to look people in the eyes when they're being spoken to. We teach them that this is how you show people you're listening, and paying attention.
After just a few short weeks, kids naturally begin doing this at home. And in school.
Parents and teachers often look at each other with wide-eyes when they reflect on the changes. They can't believe how much better their children pay attention.
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Completing Tasks the First Time He's Asked – In martial arts, we have just a few simple rules. One of those rules is that when your child is asked to do something – he does it the first time.
We never yell at kids, or scold them, if they don't do this. But every kid does it because he sees the other kids in the class doing it too. And he wants to make friends and be a part of the group.
It's usually a matter of a couple weeks before kids start doing this at home, too. I can't tell you how many parents have thanked me profusely when it starts to happen.
For parents of children who have a hard time following directions – this is truly a blessing.
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Self-Respect – When it comes to bullies, kids in martial arts don't back down. They have the confidence to look a bully in the eyes, and stand their ground.
This is what nearly always happens…
The bully gets scared and backs down!
It happens 9 times out of 10. And for the 1 time out of 10 the bully doesn't back down – your child has the tools to defend himself. And if necessary, he'll be able to get away, and seek out an authority figure.
Most confrontations can be talked through. Occasionally, however, words aren't enough. For either situation your child will be prepared.
No one will be able to hurt him, or take anything away from him.
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Weight loss – It's easy these days for kids to not exercise. As a result, many children experience weight problems at a young age.
Martial Arts is an amazing form of exercise – Your child will be active the entire time. But there's no pressure on him to do anything he can't.
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