KOBUKAI INTERNATIONAL BUDO - AUSTRALIA. JAPANESE AIKIJUTSU | JOJUTSU | iaijutsu
KOBUKAI INTERNATIONAL BUDO - AUSTRALIA. JAPANESE AIKIJUTSU | JOJUTSU | iaijutsu
Teenagers are smart and capable - but they can also be their own worst enemies. Between peer presure, their innate urge to rebel against their parents, and their surging hormones, they can be impossible to be around. BUT all they need is an outlet for their frustrations - and an opportunity to learn how to be their best.
They make hasty, poorly-considered decisions and need to have better judgement.
They're being bullied - or they're the one doing the bullying.
They have low self-esteem and seem to be down all the time
They give up when things get difficult and fail to meet their goals
They don't get enough exercise or need to lose weight
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Studying martial arts helps teenagers learn how to overcome their problems and learn important lessons that will follow them home, to the classroom and for the rest of their lives.
Martial arts is a commitment, however the rewards earned from persistence and patience are are lessons never forgotten.
Teenagers who study martial arts learn the benefits of self-control, discipline and persistence with every lesson. Students learn that the way they treat others - in and out of the dojo - reflects on them as people and affects their ability to achieve their goals.
In our martial arts school, respect is a core disciple. Students must treat their instructor and fellow students with respect at all time.
Whether they're in a martial arts class or in a competition, the difference between a good performance and a poor one often comes down to judgement.
Students learn how to make judgements on the fly using the information they have on hand in conjunction with their training.
They also learn how to differentiate between good instincts and bad ones - and to use that information to make judgements.
The electronics epidemic might be a good thing in many ways, but teenagers still need physical activity to stay fit and health.
Martial arts classes provide teens with challenging workouts in a fun, social setting that rivals any video game.
The study of martial arts requires them to pursue goals on a regular basis. Each skill they learn, each belt they earn, represents a goal that they have achieved.
Goal setting this way provides teens with the tools they need to set achievable goals in school, at home, and in life.
Bad attitudes are not tolerated in our martial arts school, and teens learn that respect is a requirement in life.
Teens learn that carelessness can be costly.
Martial arts classes build mental strength
Being part of a tribe with new friendships forming
Please reach us at aikijutsukobukai@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes. Respect is a core value in our martial arts school, and all students learn to respect their instructors, fellow students and their parents.
They might - but martial arts classes are fun and social. We're used to a little resistance, but we also know how to get tweens interested in what we teach, and keep them interested.
Teens who study martial arts learn to carry themselves with strength and confidence, and that makes them less likely to be targeted by bullies. They also learn how to defend themselves if necessary.
Teens who want to excel in martial arts must make a commitment to continued study. We can't guarantee that your teen will stick to it, but we can tell you that our instructors encourage and teach teens that they can't achieve their goals if they give up.
Yes. Martial arts classes require teens to learn and then apply lessons to decisions in real time in our martial arts school. That's a skill that they will carry with them everywhere they go.
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