Who
are Vilonia ATA Martial Arts Academy Karate Kids?
Boys and girls ages 7 - 13. Kids who like to do new and exciting things. Kids who don't want to be afraid and who need to grow up with self confidence. Kids who deserve more from a sports program than sitting on a bench.
Karate for Kids
Karate for Kids children are school age kids age 7 - 13. Classes emphasize self-confidence, self-discipline and self-control for this specific age group.
How
Can Taekwondo Benefit Your Child?
Physically
Taekwondo incorporates a variety of self-defense techniques, such as kicking, blocking, striking and punching. Many of the techniques, such as the spinning and jumping kicks, have no counterpart in other martial arts and are unique to Taekwondo. It's easy to see why Taekwondo is often referred to as the most athletic of the martial arts. Athletic ability increases the longer the child takes lessons. As it does, the child's overall coordination continues to grow as does his ability to defend themselves. What begins as an odd assortment of uncoordinated movements soon turns into a knowledge of self-defense that lasts a lifetime.
Taekwondo
is unique in athletics because it is a Total Learning activity,
not just self-defense. To get a better idea of what we mean
by Total Learning activity, let's compare baseball for kids
with Taekwondo. While baseball is known for developing competitiveness,
most beginning programs must by necessity assume that the new
players already posses the basic physical skills for the game.
The ability to run, throw a ball and other simple, hand-eye
coordination skills are taken for granted. Many kids, however,
are underdeveloped in these skills, which prevents them from
really taking part in the game and they end up as "bench
warmers." Only the "naturals" end up receiving
a full enjoyment of the sport. Children learning Taekwondo begin
by practicing basic skills that are the foundation of the sport.
These skills, which help build coordination and balance, let
the children become active in their sport as they progress instead
of just sitting on the bench. These fundamentals are the building
blocks of all athletic skills and allow every child to progress,
no matter what abilities they first brings to class.
One
of the first things you will notice upon visiting a martial
arts school is the air of dignity and discipline in a class.
These traditions are not only a part of the history of Taekwondo,
but also help to make it a special activity that retains its
excitement for years. The bowing, for example, may not have
much meaning on its own, but this traditional Oriental greeting
adds a very special air of dignity. You are probably already
familiar with a great example of tradition and discipline: Scouting.
Their oath and salute would surely stand out if reviewed separately,
but together they enhance the total program and give it an order
that allows the child to learn more in a shorter period of time.
The discipline you see in our classes turns into self-discipline
outside the class. Usually, when children first start Taekwondo,
it's the parents who love the discipline and the child who is
drawn by the fun and challenge of the martial art. Later, after
the child has acquired respect for others and (most importantly)
themselves, they will develop a sense of personal commitment.
This commitment and discipline can often reflect in the things
done in everyday life, such as school work and patience with
others.
Another benefit associated with our training style is improved self-confidence. Any child can do Taekwondo - all at various levels of proficiency - and everyone can progress and feel a sense of accomplishment. This allows a child to gain confidence in his own abilities while learning to deal effectively with peers and adults. Taekwondo can help get you ready for school by teaching many important lessons. Like self-esteem, confidence, discipline, courage and perseverance. Taekwondo can help you to make better decisions and learn how to get along with others, through teamwork and group activities. This will help you meet the challenges and opportunities of the new school year.
Life
Skills Learned In Taekwondo
Fun - Taekwondo lessons are a dynamic and challenging approach
to the martial arts for children who are athletic, energetic,
awkward or shy, bold, nice, or maybe even a little wild once
in a while... Taekwondo is probably for a kid just like yours.
• Quality students come from quality
instruction!
• Specialized programs for children
• Internationally certified instructors
• Excellent student/instructor ratios
• Ongoing private help
Vilonia ATA Martial Arts Academy system is based on a lifetime learning concept in addition to technical skills. At Vilonia ATA Martial Arts Academy we realize that although the ability to defend oneself is important, there are many additional benefits to be gained from involving your child in a martial arts program. Our basic building blocks for this system are:

•
Courtesy
• Respect
• Confidence
• Honesty
• Perseverance
• Self Discipline
• Self Awareness
• Self Esteem
What
Our Teaching Concept Provides Your Child
By embodying these principles
in our children's program, the Vilonia ATA Martial Arts Academy team has made a strong commitment to the Conway area
youth. Our carefully designed programs for children of all
ages will improve your child's performance in other sports
as well as improving study habits and increasing overall concentration.
In addition to this, by building self confidence,
self
respect, and self discipline, we are helping young people
to deal with the many problems they face growing up in today's
world, including drugs, peer pressure, and gangs.
Getting Started
New beginners are starting everyday. All new students start slowly and progress at their own rate of speed. Most children should begin by attending at least twice a week with each class lasting about an hour.
Don't be concerned if your children are a little nervous; they will be in class with other beginners just like themselves. The instructors will do everything possible to make sure this nervousness disappears a