traditional martial arts
Honoring a Milestone
Shihan: A New Title Crabapple Martial Arts Academy is thrilled to share a momentous achievement in our dojo’s history. Last weekend at…
Why Consistency Matters
Building Discipline During the Holiday Season The holiday season is magical—but let’s face it, it’s also chaotic. Family dinners, school recitals, shopping…
Strength in Giving Back
How Martial Arts Teaches Kids the Value of Helping Others Strength isn’t just about physical power—it’s about character. Studies show that people…
7th Annual Warrior Leadership Summit
Everything You Need to Know about the 2024 Warrior Leadership Summit O’Sensei Roensch holds a 10th-degree black belt in Jiu-Jitsu and…
Celebrating Your Success
What Achieving the Next Rank Means for Your Martial Arts Journey Testing for the next rank in martial arts is a big…
Testing for the Next Rank
Building Character Through Martial Arts In martial arts, testing for the next rank is a big step in your journey. Every time…
Character in Action
The Role of Martial Arts in Character Development At Crabapple Martial Arts Academy, we understand that martial arts is much more than…
Setting Goals, Achieving Dreams:
Martial Arts’ Role in Personal Development In the journey toward personal and academic excellence, goal-setting stands as a beacon, guiding individuals through…
Women in Martial Arts: Wing Chun
Women in Martial Arts: Wing Chun Wing Chun is thought to be the only martial art that was founded by a woman….
Women in Martial Arts: Sarah Mayer
Sarah Mayer In 1935 Sarah Mayer nee Benedict became the first non-Japanese woman to earn a black belt in judo. She started…
Women in Martial Arts: Edith Garrud
Today jui jitsu is a fairly commonly used term, most people understand that it is a form of martial arts. At Crabapple…
Women in Martial Arts: Onna-musha
Women In Martial Arts When thinking about Martial Arts today many have an automatic image of men fighting, often picturing pop…