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HOW TO DETERMINE IF LEVEL 10 MARTIAL ARTS
IS RIGHT FOR YOU OR YOUR CHILD
- You are highly interested in personal development, leadership and developing a stronger success-mindset in yourself or your child.
- Level 10 Martial Arts College is not a sports-oriented school. We are not focused on competition as the main reason for training.
- Our school is an educational facility focused on improving habits and behaviors and teaching self-defense skills (including defending ourselves against limiting thoughts, self-doubts, and negative influences).
- Our program should never be viewed as a reward for good behavior or good grades. If your child is displaying poor behavior or doing poorly in school, they need our program more than ever.
- Students must attend 2 classes per week (every week) in order to be considered for acceptance into our program.
- Achieving a Black Belt in the martial arts is of huge importance in our school and every effort will be made to inspire the goal of achieving a Black Belt, by our instructors, in each and every class. Setting and achieving positive, worthwhile goals is the backbone of our program.
- Our students do not have to be physically gifted to be involved in the our program. Our instructors will attempt to bring out the individual potential of each student. At Level 10 Martial Arts College, nobody sits on the bench.
- Lasting change is a process and it will only become lasting change by staying involved in a program, like ours, long-term. We do not offer short month-to-month programs for our students. If accepted into our program we will expect a stronger commitment than that from the student and the parents involved.
3 Ways to immediately determine if our school is not right for you:
1. You are interested in hard-core street self-defense or cage-fighting training. We offer only traditional martial arts training with a heavy focus on personal and character-development.
2. You’re looking for a short-term program to keep your child occupied now that soccer or football season has ended.
3. Quality instruction, professionalism, and life-changing positive outcomes are more important to you than cost of tuition.
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