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First Post

8/18/2008

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Hello to all of our Parents, Students, and Future Students:

I want to welcome all of you to my first blog. It is my goal to be able to share thoughts about the Martial Arts with you, provide motivation, history, answer questions, and in general, be a resource and inspiration. I would also like to ask all of you to check back each month, because there will be contests with prizes and other "goodies" planned.

Our belief is that Martial Arts helps people develop better habits

for life. The positive habits students develop in the dojo, always have a direct influence on life outside the dojo. The following are some simple habits that can help students achieve greatness in their Martial Arts training.

Attendance/Commitment: Consistent class attendance and the commitment to practice and improve your skills and abilities. When a student gets in the habit of 2-3 classes per week, you'll soon begin to see steady progress and growth in your journey to Black Belt Excellence.

In life, you don't get very far with a half hearted effort. Big goals are achieved 
through committed effort and a persistence to achieve greatness.

Spirit & Energy: When you develop the habit of expressing your eagerness and giving your best energy and effort, you'll soon develop a powerful Black Belt Spirit. When you develop a spirit that does not allow you to quit, it will carry over to all areas of your life.

Basics & Knowledge: Strong basics and fundamental skills are vital to developing confidence in your skills and abilities. Remember, it is always about starting with a strong foundation.


Fitness-Healthy and fit people have healthy and fit habits. Training in Martial Arts is a very well-rounded form of fitness.

Respect-Be a role model and show courtesy and politeness to everyone you meet inside and outside the dojo. 

Remember to think about some of your habits, the ones you want to change and the ones that you want to develop.

Happy Training. See you next time.

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    • Mini Dragons
    • Kids Karate
    • Adult Class
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  • Contact Us
  • @CrotonKarate