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Message of the Week - Champions are Achievers!

Champions are Achievers! Champions are achievers, in and out of the dojo. The best Champions always strive to get better and better, on and off the mat. They want to be their best in every area of life. Why is it so common that Black Belt Champions are high achievers outside of the dojo as well? One of the reasons is that Martial Arts training instills the desire to become the best you can be. Champion are always striving to grow to their next level. No matter how great you become, no matter how many titles and Degrees you achieve…the biggest room in the world is always the room for improvement. Black Belt Champions in the dojo always strive to be Champions in life. Jr. Champions strive for academic excellence and to be the best they can be, at home, at school and in the dojo. Adult Champions strive to be high achievers and leaders in their personal and professional lives. The best must always get better and achievers are always searching for ways to im...
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Introducing our Grandmaster Hanshi Moti Horenstein - do you have 8 minutes to watch this video? It is a tribute to Grandmaster and a little bit about our dojo and our style of martial arts. We are privileged and proud to be training under our Grandmaster Hanshi Moti Horenstein. Osu!

Message Of The Week

The Habit of Persistence                               Nearly every story of great success and achievement is an example of Persistence. Greatness and success rarely occurs without many years of hard work and dedication put forth toward a worthy goal. That’s true in the Martial Arts and it’s true in the history of mankind. Most of the time, the person that raises their hand in victory, has overcome the odds and developed the habit of persistence. Every White Belt that is persistent and decides that they are going to achieve their Black Belt. That nothing will get in their way, sooner or later…the White Belt that never quits will earn their Black Belt and appreciate it even more because of the obstacles and setbacks they overcame. Persistence.   The art of seeing things through to the finish line, developing the habit of c...
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We hear you! Students - we hear you!  In your testing papers where it says "KAIZEN", you put your comments and we started working... Kaizen  (改善) is the Sino-Japanese word for "improvement". In business,  kaizen  refers to activities that continuously improve all functions and involve all employees from the CEO to the assembly line workers. Someone suggested a blog.  Here you go!  We asked that we keep it clean and keep it neutral.  We don't talk about religion.  We don't talk about politics.  We don't gossip here.