Rick's Kicks Martial Arts
Mixed Martial Arts for ages 3 and older. Stop by and view our classes today! Rick Goss was born and raised here in North Texas.
He has studied various types of martial arts since the age of 6. Through his years of training and acquiring the title of Master, he is able to teach a broad spectrum. Life skills and lessons like Respect, Courtesy and Discipline are regular attributes to Rick's Kicks training. Rick's Kicks prides ourselves in having the ability to work with and grow our future leaders.
My mom passed on March 31, 2015.
I read a letter she wrote this morning and brought me to tears. I want to encourage you parents to hand write letters to your children. When they are older they WILL cherish your words of life. My mom loved me as any mother does, but she spoke life into me through letters. Even today I can feel her presence in my heart from just reading her words. It's not important to anyone what she wrote me, but she inspired me to teach and to be a better man through my faith in Christ. So, write those letters and then know that your words carry the power to inspire your children- though they will not realize the spirit of that letter until maybe 40 years later. Please don't waste time writing me back or thumbs up; just got write a letter to them or just say "hello" to a long lost friend.
Have a day that reminds that there is more to this life than consuming and bills. We have a higher calling and the days are short.
The privilege of bringing children into the world carries with it the responsibility of teaching them the fundamentals of sound character.
One of life's greatest joys is a sense of wonder that accompanies the arrival of a tiny new human being into the world. But that joy is accompanied by tremendous responsibility that perfectly encapsulates the need for personal initiative. You can provide children with all the physical advantages of a good childhood, but unless you strive to set a good example for them to follow, you will know only dismay as they reach adulthood and blossom into purposeless drifters.
Your personal initiative, whether or not you're raising a child, must always incorporate exemplary behavior. You cannot take ethical shortcuts, big or small, without other people observing them and assuming that this behavior is something you wouldn't mind having turned back on yourself. Certainly, you will make mistakes, but if you have always striven for the best course, others will remember it and treat you accordingly.
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Just a reminder that the days seem endless and at times crushing our spirits; God is always making a way for us. I wanted to share this not because “look at me moment”; rather just know our love/ prayers/ labor is never in vain for our children. They test us and bring us us to the point where we are sleepless and anxious. But our God uses these to build our faith and trust in His strength and not our own. I have many moments of doubt and fear for sure. I want to encourage you to have faith,hope, and the greatest of these is love. I still care and cannot be untrue to myself.
06/12/2023
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Don’t blame children who are bad. Blame those who failed to discipline them.
Ralph Waldo Emerson once observed, “Our chief want in life is somebody who will make us do what we can.” Although children doubtless do not recognize it at the time, they crave discipline, particularly during their formative years. Discipline defines boundaries for them, provides security, and is an active expression of a parent’s love. Most important, it prepares them for the challenges of adulthood. If your childhood was less than perfect, you are in good company. Most of us have experienced difficulties at one time or another, and we all make mistakes from time to time. The good news is that while your environment as a child will have a profound influence upon the person you become, it is not the sole determinant. The person you choose to be is entirely up to you. Only you can decide who and what you will become in life.
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Frisco, TX
75035
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| Monday | 11am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 1pm |