Do You Think Your
Students are Thinking about Quitting?
By Sensei Nick Dougherty
Let’s face it, a child’s commitment level isn’t set in stone
and once they start to get bored with something they’ll quit. In
this article Sensei Nick gives you a powerful tool to make sure
students are in your schools having fun and learning, instead of
some other summer activity. Meet with parents and make sure they
know the benefits and advantages of martial arts and the shelf-life
of your student will increase exponentially.
The time is here.
The weather is breaking and everyone is going outside
to play with their friends. Your children will now start saying “I
don’t want to go to Karate!” They will complain the whole
way to the school. But you know what….once they get there and see
the Sensei’s, and get on the mat, 99% of the kids will be glad they
came. Why? Because they have fun, they learn, and it’s a positive
activity. So here are 10 reasons why it’s worth the fight, instead
of just giving in and letting them take a break or just quit.
Please post this on the refrigerator and take some
time to review this with the children and just tell them it’s from
their Head instructor… And if they want to take a break or quit that
they must come in and talk with the Sensei. Think about ten years
from now and they don’t want to go to work, teach them that quitting
and not going is not the right way to do it. Let’s help them through
this challenge together. Taking a child to Black Belt is a team
effort between the student, instructor, and parents. There will be a
time where they don’t want to go, or they want to quit their
training but here are some reasons to keep them dedicated.
1. Confidence-While training in
the martial arts, a student’s confidence levels increase as they
move up through the ranks. And after years of being an instructor
and after they quit, that confidence level goes down. We have black
belts that have quit, and their parents have all told me the same
thing “It was the worst thing I did, just letting him/her quit
martial arts.” It’s very tough for an instructor, today people don’t
want to hear that they will regret it, they don’t want to listen.
The Martial Arts is a life-long activity. When you quit, you will
slowly lose all the benefits it took years to develop.
2. Focus-Show parents what their
child could develop into. Have them come in and watch a Red/Black
Class. In my school, some of the students have been training for
five years or more. That’s five years of learning how to focus with
their eyes, mind, and body. These students are Champions. They
possess a certain look and sound that other kids just don’t have.
Make an appointment with parents and let the come and see what their
child could achieve.
3. Self Discipline-Black Belts are self
motivated. Wouldn’t you love for your students to be self-
motivated? Here at Champions, students develop self-discipline
before achieving their Black Belts. They will clean their rooms,
finish school work, and hold themselves accountable for their
actions. This principle is taught primarily in the advances stages
of training. Several things in the early stages of training also
help teach basic self-discipline, such as tying the belt, getting
their attendance card before class, and having their teacher sign
the intent to promote sheet before a belt graduation.
4. Self Control-Another key principle
taught at Champions. Students learn how to control their mind and
body through Martial arts training. By teaching difficult martial
arts techniques and sparring applications the students learn self
control. Students are also taught how to control emotions by
participating in events such as Kumite and Kata in
Champions Martial Arts tournaments. It is also explained by
the Sensei that self control is to be maintained everywhere.
5. Respect-This seems to be the
number one reason parents enroll their children in the martial arts.
Respect starts as soon as you walk in the door, by bowing.
Champion’s students learn to respect Sensei’s, and the Sensei’s
teach the students that respect is earned not given. The traditional
history of the Martial Arts is taught in the advanced classes when
the students are ready for the more advanced teachings.
6. Life Skills that are taught only in the
DOJO-Champions offers something that no one else is
offering….Life Skills Learning. Here at Champions we are teaching
the following life skills principles on a daily basis: work ethic,
learning how to earn, planning, preparing, leadership training,
teamwork, how to network, how to make decisions based on knowledge
not emotion, learning how to grow by reading and constantly
expanding the way you think, are just a few of the things that are
taught at Champions.
7. Goal setting and getting-Every day
we are teaching the children to set a goal, and more importantly we
are teaching how to achieve a goal. The belt system is a great way
to show children how to set goals. It’s very important to start with
the end in mind. The Ultimate goal of the Martial Arts is the
Black-Belt. Reiterate this to your students. The only way to make
the dream work is through teamwork.
8. Character Development-Through
martial arts training we teach students that character is all you
have at the end of the day. We teach them that your character is
developed, and all the principles on the wall are traits that we
want to have in our character, and the only way it can happen is to
follow the principles every day. By seeing the Sensei’s as leaders
of the community, and taking part in events with the school the
students develop a successful character.
9. Leadership-When the children get
older they can become a member of the Instructor Training Program.
In this program they can assist with classes, help with birthday
parties, become staff members, and may even eventually open a
Champions school. During this leadership training process, children
learn how to motivate and inspire others. They learn about time
management, how to teach focus, how to greet others, public
speaking, dealing with challenges, and how to talk to parents and
elders. These lessons are invaluable. Most of the sensei’s I know
and teach at Champions began when they were children.
10. Black Belt Excellence or Habits-I
remember the days before I had a Black Belt. Today, I’m a changed
person. I never would have accomplished the things I have without
the martial arts. I would never see the sky as my limit without the
principles I learned and the training I received through the Martial
Arts. The Martial Arts create people who are never satisfied until
excellence is achieved. Martial Arts has taught me to fight through
challenges where most people would have just thrown in the towel.
I’m a fighter with a Black Belt Attitude, and I love, along with the
other Instructors at Champions, to give your
children what we all need…..and edge in life….The Champions Way of
Life…..
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