Teaching Our Kids to Set Goals
One of the things I believe most strongly is that every student should declare a goal and commit to competing for at least one tournament season.
Why?
Because the goal isn't just to win medals. The goal is to build a better person.
Competition provides both an external education (improving martial arts skills) and an internal education (developing character). It teaches lessons that are difficult to learn any other way.
Let me share a great example.
For those who don't know Joe, last year he became a District Champion. After that accomplishment, he declared an even bigger goal—to become a State Champion in Traditional Martial Arts.
This year, he achieved that goal.
But the trophy isn't what makes me proud.
Over the past year, Joe has developed confidence, perseverance through both victories and disappointments, a stronger work ethic, dedication, sportsmanship, and the ability to accept coaching and advice. He has also learned how far the support of family can help carry you toward your dreams.
Below are two performances from Joe, exactly one year apart.
Both performances are excellent, but I think you'll notice something deeper than improved technique.
You'll see a young man who has become more confident, disciplined, and self-assured. You'll see leadership developing from the inside out.
What makes me even prouder is that Joe freely shares his knowledge and encourages other students without hesitation. That's what true leadership looks like.
The benefits of goal setting are clear. When children learn to set a goal, create a plan, work through challenges, and achieve something meaningful, they gain skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives.
Congratulations, Joe. We are proud of the leader you are becoming.
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05/27/2026
We are so proud of all the great Grades our students are earning! Great job Jeffrey!
05/26/2026
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Our very own Ms. May is continuing her martial arts journey by going to Lee College and participating in their Songahm University program. With this degree she will gain the skills she needs to be able to open up her own ATA school in the future. Go Ms. May!!!
05/12/2026
Parents train for free in May and June! We are over the moon with how many parents are working out with their children this test cycle! What our kids see is what they will be. We have so many great examples. Parents are the heroes of any great academy; don't be fooled by the rank and accomplishments of the instructor and the students... behind every successful student is a parent who believed in them and didn't let them give up.
05/06/2026
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04/27/2026
We had our Class C Inner-school Tournament this past weekend and it was great! Loved seeing all the students hard work paying off and our first time competitors stepping out of their comfort zone.
Let’s see those photos from yesterday’s Class C Tournament!
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04/25/2026
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