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There, be dragons :)

This week's theme is centered around dragons.  Dragon Breathing is what we are calling this particular challenge, which is a mindfulness and meditation practice.  Mindfulness, is a big part of our training in martial arts. And during stressful times, we want to be able to teach tools to our students that they can all access to build resilence, and peace of mind.  This one is so important.  We will cover how to practice and the ideas about our "dragoness" in classes.  We also encourage our adults

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Will You Help with Our Annual Food Drive?

3820643878?profile=original We could use some help with the food drive.   Would you be able to take a collection box, like the one in the picture to your work, school, community activity?   Would you invite kids to the awesome party (there are invitations at the school) -- for a fun day of bouncy house, costumes, demonstrations, cotton candy, and candy,  and did I mention candy??   It is the 26th --- entry "fee" is a donation to the food bank.   

If you would host, as it were, a donation box let us know and it will be  d

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Demo Team Try Outs!


We are holding try out for the 2013-2014 Demonstration Team on Thursday Sept 19th at 5:30pm.

Try out to have the opportunity to be part of a small group of dedicated, like minded, motivated students.
Demo teams build high levels of confidence because students are taught how to perform in public. There’s an awesome rush that comes from performing for your community and getting accolades!

Team members will have the opportunity to further your training faster while developing leadership skills even

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Back To School Safety Tip #1

3820643742?profile=originalWith back to school coming up quickly, I believe it is a great time to refresh or address safety tips and plans with the kids.  So, I am going to post about several of the things I try to cover with the kids I teach each year.   

"In 2010, one-fifth (19%) of all children 5-9 who were killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians."  Source:  Traffic safety facts:  Pedestrians, NHTSA 2012

Here are some ideas, and ...  Click here for the original post I wrote on Mercer Island Patch

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By Tom Callos for Mercer Island Martial Arts


You didn’t start your study of the martial arts to “go through the motions” of it all, did you? Of course you didn’t, but look around you in your next class and I’ll bet you spot a number of your classmates doing that very thing, going through the motions. It’s human nature to get distracted, to multi-task, and wander off course.

To deepen and strengthen your practice so that you stay on the mark and make reasonable progress, I offer you these 10 tim

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These five points have helped hundreds of people JUST LIKE YOU Discover issues with starting a After School that they NEVER would have considered – issues to be Excited about, WARY about, and everything in between!

1) Safety

The number one MOST important thing that should be stressed in an After School Program is safety. From the drills that are done in class, to the way the warm-up is presented, Safety has to be paramount through and through.

You would think that because it’s “Martial Art

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Black Belt Essay --- Josh Ragen

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What I have learned from practicing Tae Kwon Do and will be able to bring into my life and continue to use is perseverance, leadership and respect. I have been taking Martial arts for over nine years, and have kept going despite many challenges. At multiple points, I have had to change schools, and restart at the beginning. From this, I have persevered and continued practicing, and am now prepared to test for my Black Belt. I have also learned about how to teach others, and better communicate wi

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You can play a role in changing the underlying norms and 
culture that allows sexual violence.
Traditional gender roles, power imbalances, and
victim-blaming all contribute to sexual violence. Some ways you
can help:


• Model respectful behavior to those around you.

• Talk with your children about healthy sexual
development and personal boundaries.


• Intervene and speak up when you see inappropriate behavior. To better equip

yourself in these situations, practice what you might say or do
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3820643156?profile=originalNo one ever ‘gets’ a black belt.  It’s not something that you wear, it’s something that you become.

Many people know that at our school children are not allowed to "get" their first uniform and white belt either.  They earn it, by proving that they understand that martial arts is more than kicking and punching, and that at Mercer Island Martial Arts we teach, lesson one, that respect is the foundation, and the most important lesson of training.  They prove it by practicing the idea at home, part

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Cell Phone Safety for Kids

3-Cell-Phone-Safety-Tips-mdn.jpgOver the years I have heard many ideas from parents regarding how to keep kids safe with their cell phone; and more often about how they keep the cell phone from becoming their child's teenage-invisible friend at the dinner table.  

I think most agree that kids having a cell phone really helps in terms of safety, reaching their kids, and pick ups and drop offs.  Below I pasted a "cell pone contract" for first time cell phone users.   I thought it was a great way to get started on a conversation

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Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #6

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Nobody Can Make You Anything

Nobody can make you sad, angry, happy, depressed, or grouchy; you don't give anyone that much power over you. Only you can make yourself anything. Maintain control of your own emotions and thinking.

"Everything can be taken from a man or a woman but one thing: the last of human freedoms to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way. "
Viktor E. Frankl

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