Kids kickboxing was taken to top level last week with the squad training session held that Oldbury headquarters, The session was conducted by Ryan Davies and Danny Lowe, students came from all our schools and trained together as one big family. Children made new friends in a healthy environment. The class was split in half, one half with Daniel, Daniel…
Parents and martial arts is a great entity when working together within martial art school, it is sometimes a difficult task for an instructor to get parents to understand what is involved in the martial arts journey. In our very busy child’s schedule, children can have many different after-school activities, And martial arts is often viewed as just another activity.…
Martial Arts Classes for adults went a bit crazy in Oldbury last Sunday with our new “Parent training day” this particular class was asked for by the parents themselves, it was a basic but exciting, fast-moving class aimed at introducing parents to our adult martial art programs also helping the parents to understand some of the techniques we teach to…
Kids kickboxing Squad training was a blast yesterday at School of Black Belts HQ in Oldbury, we were overwhelmed with the amount for students from our satelite schools, for some it was their first that they had trained with our Instructors Danny Lowe & Ryan Davies, It was 1 & 1/2 hours of intense tournament style training , rangeing from…
Surround Yourself With Excellence If there is one piece of advice I can give anyone when starting on a journey to better themselves is to “surround yourself with excellence” , the more you have positive people around you the easier it is to combat negative energy, and that is what happened at the John B Will seminar held at School…
Always a nervous time for everyone when students compete in the first Martial Art Tournament, and yesterday was no expection, we had some great little students compete for their first time and win or lose the main thing is stepping on the matt at peforming in front of all those people watching and that is the hardest thing. I always…
