Back in the Groove
For the students who are returning this fall from weeks or months of being away, this article will focus on how to re-integrate Kung Fu into your schedule.
For the students who are returning this fall from weeks or months of being away, this article will focus on how to re-integrate Kung Fu into your schedule.
Although the feeling is perennial, this Spring was truly one of the busiest and most positive!
Forms and techniques usually end up as front of mind when it comes to grading requirements. There are, however, some additional requirements that I feel should be brought into the light and aired out for everyone to think about: essays and the infamous home-made form.
In the last newsletter, I discussed the different ways in which Kung fu helps your child grow. This article will cover responsibility and self-confidence.
When you’re a kid and you’re part of something for all your formative years, you never think that anything could keep you from it or that anything will change.
“Live life to the fullest. You have to colour outside the lines once in a while if you want to make your life a masterpiece. Laugh some every day. Keep growing, keep dreaming, keep following your heart. The important thing is not to stop questioning!”
~ Albert Einstein