F.A.Q’s About Martial Arts Classes for Kids And Families

F.A.Q’s About Martial Arts Classes for Kids And Families
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Choosing the right Martial Arts program for your child or your family is an important decision.  We want to help you make the best decision and choose a program that is the right match for you.  We often get asked the same questions from parents, just like you, who are interested in starting their or their child in Martial Arts.  This list of frequently asked questions may help to answer some of the questions you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the benefits of joining a Martial Arts program?

A: Martial Arts is one of the best activities you can introduce to your child.  Students who participate in our program benefit in many ways including improved discipline, self-confidence, self-control and improved academic standing due to an increased ability to focus and concentrate. Additionally, there is significant physical benefits students experience thought our Martial Arts program.  Benefits include increased flexibility, improved physical fitness, improved posture, muscle development in the arms, legs and core, aerobic conditioning and improved reflexes and coordination.

Q: When do you accept new students?

A: Students are accepted throughout the year.  We follow an open enrollment policy.

Q: Will martial arts/karate teach my child to be hostile and aggressive?

A: No. The core of our martial arts program is based on respect.  Violence and aggression are not tolerated in our program.  Students are taught to use Martial Arts only as a means of self-defense and never in a violent manner.  Often, children in our program become even more respectful and kind.

Q: What ages are the other kids in the Martial Arts program?

A:   Students are assigned to classes based on their age or ability.  Classes are offered for children as young as 4 and as old as teenagers. Children enrolled in karate often grow with the program. As our students grow and mature they learn new techniques, perfect old ones, and advance.

Q: Are classes co-ed? Can boys and girls take Martial Arts?

A: Yes!  All classes are co-ed. We have a good mix of both girls and boys in our Martial Arts program. Girls exceed in our program just as boys would and even perform better at some levels.

Q: Can you accommodate children with learning challenges?

A: It is widely known that karate programs are highly beneficial to children with ADD, ADHD or some level of Autism as well as other behavioral challenges. Because karate training occurs in a highly structured environment, children with certain learning challenges excel.  They thrive on the routines and focus-based activities which are part of the karate experience.

Q: Can I try a class for free to see if I like it?

A:  Absolutely. We encourage you to come visit the facilities, meet the instructor, and watch one of our classes before joining.  We also encourage you to participate in  our FREE INTRODUCTORY COURSE before making your final decision. There is no charge for your first 2 Private/Semiprivate Classes; just fill out a short liability release parent/guardian’s signature is required for minors) before participating.  Please follow this link to watch these videos about our introductory program explained by Senior Master Mohamad Tabatabai, founder of the Academy:  https://youtu.be/K2DLjvcX2KQ

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Q: What do I wear to class?

A: New students attending a trial class can wear a t-shirt and exercise shorts/pants. Regular students should wear their karate uniform or karate pants with karate school-branded t-shirt.  All students should practice in bare feet for Martial Arts classes.  Students should not wear jewelry to class. Long hair should also be secure and away from the face.  Finger nails and toenails should trimmed short.

If you didn’t see an answer to your particular question, please feel free to bring it up in your first Intro class!

We look forward to see you in class!

Yours in the Martial Arts,

Professor Joseluis Morales

Program and New Admissions Director

You Decide Your Destiny!

You Decide Your Destiny!

You Decide Your Destiny!

Q:Who is  “The Decider”?
A: Look in the mirror!

Often you may feel like decisions are made for you  giving you the sense that life happens “to you”.  However, in reality you make your own decisions.

“YOU” are the “Decider” of your own destiny! YOUR  decisions, no matter how small or large, impact the  very course of your destiny.   Even if your choice is to allow others to make decisions for you, it is your decision that  allows this to take place.  Decisions, decisions, decisions….these are the building blocks of your live.  The  knowledge that you are truly the “decider” in the building of your life can be very  awesome.

As an Educator in the Martial Arts, I often find myself reminding students of their amazingly  powerful gift they hold as the decider, the leader of their own destiny. Even in situations  where external things are happening to you, you get to choose your responses.   You hold the power in your mind, body and spirit.

How to take control of my life?

Perhaps a story will help you see my point.   High on a hilltop overlooking the beautiful city of Venice, Italy, there lived an old man  who was a genius. Legend had it he could answer any question anyone might ask of him.  Two of the local boys figured they could fool the old man, so they caught a small bird  and headed for his residence.

One of the boys held the little bird in his hands and asked the old man if the bird was  dead or alive. Without hesitation the old man said, “Son, if I say to you that the bird is  alive, you will close your hands and crush him to death. If I say the bird is dead, you  will open your hands and he will fly away. You see, son, in your hands you hold the  power of life and death.” In your hands you hold the seeds of failure or the  potential for greatness. Your hands are capable but they  must be used – and for the right things – to reap the rewards you are capable of attaining.

The following quote captures the impact of this truth  beautifully.

 

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful  beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us.  We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually,  who are you not to be?  Your playing small doesn’t’t serve the world. There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking  so that other people won’t feel insecure around you…  As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the
same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

~ Marianne Williamson

What you might be thinking is, “what does this quote have to do with being the decider?”  In short, fear is the opposite of empowerment.

Empowerment is taking pride in your glorious role as the “decider” of each and every  one of your actions, reactions and finally, your destiny.  If you have been living a life that feels out of control and chaotic, I can assure you that  the underlying reason is fear. It might be fear of the unknown, fear of being vulnerable,  fear of making decisions or a thousand other fears you manifest in your mind that aren’t  even real.  I can also assure you that there is only one way to break free of the upsetting controls  of fear and move into a life filled with richness and abundance. You must claim the
powerful fact that you are the “decider”. This one decision has the potential to absolutely  transform the course of your destiny forever! You must decide if you will:

A. Live as if life just “happens” to you, or B. Live life embracing the truth that you are  “powerful beyond measure”.

Are you willing to decide, right now, to consciously and intentionally embrace the power  you hold?

Are you ready to decide to be brilliant, beautiful, talented, and fabulous?

Are you ready to decide to let your light shine?

I can tell you from first-hand knowledge in my life and the lives of the people I meet,  choosing to live your life as a “decider” is as magical as realizing, for the first time,  that you have wings!

Are you ready, seriously ready, to be the “decider”?

If so, it really is the first day of a life like you’ve never experienced before!

In fact, it’s the first day of a life that those around you have never experienced before!

I leave you, “driver” of your life, with these words:   “No one can predict to what heights you can soar. Even you will not know until you  spread your wings.”

We are committed  AKJJ Academy’s mission of enriching the lives of our  students and their families with premiere martial arts education and valuable life skills.    Sharing a community where healthy, supportive and value-oriented families can come  together and help  each other to successfully reach their goals.  Envisioning  a future where every student achieves their highest goals, live happy  balanced lives and work hard to become one of the new leaders of our community,  country and world.
We are committed  AKJJ Academy’s mission of enriching the lives of our students and their families with premiere martial arts education and valuable life skills.

Sharing a community where healthy, supportive and value-oriented families can come  together and help  each other to successfully reach their goals.  Envisioning  a future where every student achieves their highest goals, live happy  balanced lives and work hard to become one of the new leaders of our community,  country and world.

We strongly believe that these empowered independent people (our members) will make  excellent leaders, fathers and mothers that will empower their families and change our
community for the better.   “Choose” to invest in yourself to help strengthen not just you, but your family as well!

P.S.. If you are interested in knowing more about how you and your family members can  benefit from our programs, feel free to visit www.freemartialarts.us and learn more about
our programs and class information.   Also:  If you found this post useful, share this message with your friends and family and  share  your comments.

If you are not a member yet and you want to know more about our programs martial arts  and fitness kickboxing programs for Kids, Families, women or men, just visit:

www.FreeMartialArts.US   or   If you have any questions or suggestions for further posts, please, contact me.

Yours in martial arts and success,

Prof. Joseluis Morales
American Kenpo Jiu Jitsu Academy – Woodland Hills, CA

(818)992-6610  /  [email protected]
Text SMS: (747)444-1834

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and adults: www.FreeMartialArts.US

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Albert Cornejo truly is ‘the most interesting man in the world’ (Documentary)

Every good barber has tall tales to tell. But in the case of Albert Cornejo, the winding and often grandiose stories are actually true. That’s because Cornejo not only cuts hair, he’s a renowned sculptor and one of the most-awarded martial artists in the world today.

To those who know him, Cornejo is a living legend. But unlike some of his former contemporaries—such as Bruce Lee and Ed Parker—few outside the tightly knit community of Kenpo Karate have ever heard his name.

“If I do something, I have to be good at it,” Cornejo told Yahoo in a series of interviews as part of our Viewfinder video series. “But I never wanted the spotlight. For me, it is all about the passion and the work.”

By day, the 73-year-old athlete cuts hair at his modest barbershop tucked away inside a Santa Monica business park. There, he holds court with a truly unique collection of personalities, and a mixture of clients and social calls blend together as the day winds on.

But while most men his age have settled into the quiet life, it’s this barber himself who has the most interesting stories to tell.

Even with his seemingly laid-back demeanor, riding into the sunset does not come naturally to a man who spent decades practicing Kenpo Karate on the shores of the Pacific Ocean until sunrise.

In the early 1960’s, Cornejo was, in his words, “a poor Mexican kid” who wanted to learn how to fight. He wandered into a Kenpo Karate school owned by legendary founder Ed Parker, the man who singlehandedly brought Karate to the United States.

After just one session, Albert knew he had found his calling. Although too poor to afford the lessons, Parker saw something in Cornejo and offered to teach him for free. That act of generosity has stayed with Cornejo over the years: As he has risen through the ranks to become one of the most-decorated Kenpo Karate students in history, he has trained literally thousands of students and rarely asks for financial compensation.

The same ethic has carried over into his other pursuits.

After Karate, Cornejo’s second love is art. But while his sculptures have represented the U.S. at the World’s Fair. Perhaps his most impressive creation, a life-size horse carriage hand-crafted from bronze metal, rests under a sheet on the back porch of Cornejo’s small house.

But another interesting facet that has come to define Cornejo was his past refusal to sell his work for money. Famed art appraiser David W. Streets provided Cornejo with an estimate that his metal sculpture collection was worth more than $2 million but Cornejo says he was too prideful to sell his works. Now in his twilight years, Cornejo is open to selling his collection, though he would prefer it stay together as a whole.

It was while he was in the army that Cornejo learned to cut hair—and found a way to earn a pay check. Over the years, he has been the personal barber to Hollywood celebrities and politicians, including former President Ronald Reagan.

It was Kenpo that brought Cornejo into contact with many of his celebrity clients, who also included Red Buttons , Jack Dempsey, Lou Ferrigno, Bruce Lee, Stan Laurel and Lawrence Welk.

Technically, Cornejo even once cut Elvis Presley’s hair. But as he explains, that was a literal exercise not an ongoing relationship.

“Ed Parker brought Mr. Presely into my barbershop one day,” Cornejo said. “And I told him, ‘Mr. Presley, just please let me cut one hair off your head. Then, I can tell people I cut Elvis’ hair!’”

Today, most of Cornejo’s legacy is relegated to the framed photographs chronicling his previous brushes with fame. The dust gathering on the pictures serves as a reminder that the cost of Cornejo’s modesty and generosity is that he had been largely forgotten. And his chosen forms of artistry — Kenpo Karate, metal sculpting and the life of a barber are all relegated to smaller parts of the culture than they once occupied.

But in late January, Cornejo received recognition from the Kenpo community—which has been a part of his life for more than 50 years—when he was awarded with a 10th degree black belt, a true rarity in the martial arts community.

“Almost no one get s a 10th degree anymore,” martial arts instructor and filmmaker Dino Vicencio told Yahoo. “It’s a pretty rare thing these days.”

The Kenpo community, including other living legends like Chuck Sullivan and Robert Temple, have tried to bestow the honor on Cornejo for a number of years, but he had always declined out of modesty.

“It’s embarrassing,” he said. “To get up and have everyone cheering for you.”

Still, for a man who has so often avoided the spotlight over the years, it was a fitting reward for a life focused on becoming the very best at what he does and using that knowledge to help others.

After he received the award, Cornjeo said, he was back at his barbershop early the next morning, trading stories with friends, clients and random people passing by his shop.

Everyone is a potential new friend to Cornejo. Coming into his circle means you become part of the ongoing epic story that is Albert Cornejo. And with any luck, his own tale will be one that survives beyond the man hundreds have come to know as “Sifu.”

UPDATE: So many Yahoo readers have commented on Albert’s similarities, both in appearance and behavior, to the popular “The Most Interesting Man in the World” character from the Dos Equis commercial. And you know what? We have to agree with you, so, we’ve changed the story’s title to reflect that.

Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/blogs/sideshow/secret-lives-albert-cornejo-martial-arts-master-renowned-182938179.html?ref=gs

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