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The Power of Goal Setting in Martial Arts:

Building a Foundation for Success in Children

Integrating Goal Setting in Martial Arts for Holistic Development

In the thriving area of Alpharetta, Milton, and Roswell, the practice of martial arts is alive through Crabapple Martial Arts Academy. Martial arts is a journey that transcends physical boundaries. It is a holistic approach that ingrains the essence of goal setting in young learners. Delve into how martial arts fosters a strong foundation for successful goal achievement and personal growth, especially for kids in Alpharetta, Milton, and Roswell who come to CMAA.

The Role of Martial Arts in Developing Discipline and Focus

Kids’ martial arts classes at Crabapple Martial Arts Academy are not just about learning self-defense techniques. Our classes are a medium to instill lifelong skills like discipline and focus. Through consistent training, children learn the importance of dedication and commitment to their goals. A trait we consider invaluable for success in all fields.

Child receiving an award for completing a goal

Setting and Achieving Goals: Tangible Milestones in Martial Arts

Martial arts is inherently goal-oriented. In our academy in the Milton area, young martial arts students set goals such as mastering a specific technique or earning their next belt. Our students are then helped by parents and instructors alike to stay focused on achieving their goals. These tangible milestones are crucial in teaching children the satisfaction of achieving goals and the perseverance needed to reach them. Thereby building their self-esteem and confidence.

Cultivating Future Achievers through Martial Arts

The practice of martial arts offers more than physical benefits to children. It serves as a platform for instilling the art of goal setting. A critical component of personal and professional success. We encourage parents in our communities to consider kids’ martial arts as a tool to equip their children with the necessary skill to sets. To pursue, and achieve their goals, shaping them into confident and successful individuals in the future.

students waiting at promotion ceremony

 

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Goals to Growth: Martial Arts Training Shapes Future Leaders

Crabapplemartialarts.com and Crabapple Martial Arts Academy has been selected the nation’s #1 martial arts schools for SIX YEARS IN A ROW by the American Budokai International!

Founded in 2013 by Mr. C. Matthew White a 5th degree Black Belt in Karate and 6th degree Black Belt in Jiu Jitsu, and Master Instructor, Crabapple Martial Arts and Karate lessons for pre-school children ages 4-6, and elementary age kids ages 7 and up, are designed to develop the critical building blocks kids need – specialized for their age group – for school excellence and later success in life.

Crabapple Martial Arts Adult Karate training is a complete adult fitness and conditioning program for adults who want to lose weight, get (and stay) in shape, or learn self-defense in a supportive environment.

Instructors can answer questions or be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at office@crabapplemartialarts.com or call directly at 770-645-0930. You can also visit our website at CrabappleMartialArts.com.

About C. Matthew White, Renshi:  Matt is a fifth-degree black belt in a traditional Japanese and Okinawan Martial Arts – Shuri Ryu Karatedo. He is also a sixth-degree black belt in Japanese Jiu Jitsu – Shintoyoshin Kai Jiu Jitsu, and a master instructor with the title of Renshi, which means Scholar in Japanese.  Matt has a bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Physiology. He has been training and teaching martial arts for over 27 years and has owned Crabapple Martial Arts Academy since 2013. Renshi White is a motivational speaker and educator and teaches seminars in bullying, business, and martial arts training, around the world.

Crabapple Martial Arts Academy Headquarters is in Alpharetta, Georgia at 12315 Crabapple Road., Suite 124, Alpharetta GA 30004. You can locate the Chief Instructor, Sensei Robert Reed there or directly at (770) 645-0930.