CHILDREN MARTIAL ARTS

Children Martial Arts
LATHAM MARTIAL ARTS BUILDS YOUNG MINDS AND BODIES
Children love learning at Master Yang's Martial Arts Center in Latham, NY. Our kids martial arts programs are high-energy, fun and interactive.

The overarching goal of the Latham Martial Arts school is to build our students’ self-esteem, which we do by acknowledging, recognizing and rewarding not just our students’ accomplishments and successes, but their efforts as well.

Learning martial arts is a physical endeavor, involving all muscle groups to help develop a student’s physical fitness. But our emphasis goes far beyond just learning physical moves and martial arts techniques. At Master Yang's Martial Arts Center, we use martial arts as a mechanism to develop positive character and life-improvement skills in our students.

Our martial arts Latham emphasis is on the personal-development aspects of martial arts, such as increasing self confidence, improving focus and concentration, developing self discipline, and optimizing physical fitness.
Traits That Martial Arts Develops in a Child

• Self-esteem • Focus • Concentration • Self discipline • Physical fitness • Self confidence
• Positive attitude • Leadership • Respect • Patience
• Goal setting • Manners
• Strong work ethic

Life Lessons Developed Through Martial Arts Latham

Classes at Latham Martial Arts end with group discussions and role-playing exercises. We touch on life lessons and discuss alternate resolutions to some of the issues children face today. These issues are discussed in a non-threatening, proactive way.

Children pay close attention as we explore topics that include:

• Avoiding conflicts • Dealing with bullies • Mental self defense
• Proper respect for adults • Stranger awareness
• Respect for self and others
• Saying no to drugs and peer pressure

These valuable life lessons help our martial arts Latham students understand the connection between what they learn in class and the real-world applications that make martial arts practical and insightful skills for school-age, and beyond.
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