Parents, Did you know that Martial Arts is up to 10 times better than team sports in developing your child’s self confidence?
If you think about it, then this really makes sense.
Kids in our martial arts classes never have to sit on the bench or feel bad for letting the team down.
Even more important-we have a reward system designed specifically to improve your child’s confidence and self esteem!
“Before beginning jiu jitsu, Caedmon would not even look an adult in the eyes, much less talk to them. He has become so much more confident. As a parent, we are pleased that we can allow our children to learn new skills in a safe, comfortable, and challenging environment.” Sarah, mother
“Carissa has gained so much self confidence since starting jiu jitsu… Her sense of pride in herself and her accomplishments has greatly improved since beginning jiu jitsu. The discipline that Carissa has learned in jiu jitsu has transferred to other areas of her life – school, home, and elsewhere.” Michelle, mother
Our kids martial arts program is based upon developing and improving the individual and teaches your child to develop responsibility for their actions.
Our kids martial arts program can and WILL help your child increase their confidence, self-esteem, discipline, while teaching them skills that will last them a lifetime and much more…
Are there areas in your child’s life that could use some improvement?
At Texarkana Jiu Jitsu, we’ll help your son or daughter:
- improve their self esteem so that they develop high levels of self confidence that will improve all areas of their life.
- become much more self-disciplined which improves their school success and even their relationship with you!
- develop outstanding self control, a fundamental value of our martial artists – no more angry outbursts!
- to show greater respect for others-parents, teachers, and other important people in their lives.
- to increase physical fitness, conditioning, agility, and coordination that will carry over to all other sports to give them a competitive advantage for the rest of their lives!
- and we’ll do this in a way that is both fun and challenging for them.
A Texarkana Jiu Jitsu dad talks about how his son is getting better grades, has a better attitude, and has developed out of this world self confidence since starting his training.
If you’re considering putting your child in a martial arts class, you have nothing to lose by trying your child’s first free class (call us at 903-793-1085 or email us here for more information or to set up your child’s first free class).
Improve your child’s life and help ensure a better, more successful future.
Most people don’t realize the value of having high levels of self confidence and self esteem in our society and for some reason this is especially true when people think about children.
Self confidence enables children to meet people, give more effort, set high goals, and avoid negative peer pressure.
Self confidence helps your child to interact better with other children, you (the parent), school teachers, and other authority figures.
“Since starting jiu jitsu, his self confidence is really up and he doesn’t lash out at other kids like he used to… We wanted Derrel to have more self control with his anger, behavior, and social skills so that he could bond better with other kids. Since starting jiu jitsu, his self confidence is really up and he doesn’t lash out at other kids like he used to. He now seems to realize that he is angry or upset before he reacts and tries to calm himself. I have talked to him for years about his behavior and he now is listening.” Derrel, father
Try The Classes On Us!
If you’re considering putting your child in a martial arts class, you have nothing to lose trying out your first class for free (call us at 903-793-1085 or email us here for more information or to set up your child’s first free class).
“We have noticed positive changes in his confidence, discipline, and patience… Kadin looks forward to coming to Jiu Jitsu. It gives him something to be proud of and he now knows how to set goals and work hard to accomplish those goals. He now really enjoys exercise and his athleticism has greatly improved. He has made a lot of friends and his social skills between his peers has greatly improved. As parents, it is nice to have a sport that he genuinely likes and one that we don’t have to force him into. We have noticed positive changes in his confidence, discipline, and patience.” Renea, mother