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A full-contact Karate style originating from Japan by mixing karate with judo and boxing. It is a style of stand-up fighting and it includes the basic 3 Ks in Karate including kihon (basics), Kata (demonstrations) and Kumite (fighting). Kyokushin Karate adopt the philosophy of self-improvement, discipline and hard training.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A Japanese martial art that spotlights on self-defence. It include a comprehensive system of throwing, joint-locking, striking and pinning techniques, coupled with training in traditional Japanese weapons such as the sword, staff and knife.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A martial art in which practitioners, usually wearing protective gloves, hand wraps and mouthguards, throw different type of punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time in a boxing ring.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A martial art style that involves punching, kicking, and footwork. It is a stand-up combat sport that incorporates movements and strikes from other styles of martial arts, such as karate and boxing.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A martial art and combat sport based on ground fighting and submission holds. It focuses on the skill of taking an opponent to the ground, controlling one's opponent, gaining a dominant position and using a number of techniques to force them into submission via joint-locks or chokeholds.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A competitive fitness sport, incorporating elements from high-intensity interval training, Olympic weightlifting, plyometrics, powerlifting, gymnastics, kettlebell lifting, calisthenics, and other exercises. A high intensity interval training workout. CrossFit is made up of high-intensity functional movement that aims to move large loads over long distances in a short and quick period of time.

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A form of strength training consisting of a variety of movements that exercise large muscle groups, such as standing, grasping, pushing, etc. These exercises are often performed rhythmically and with minimal equipment, as bodyweight exercises. They are intended to increase strength, fitness, and flexibility, through movements.

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The performance of physical exercises which are designed to improve strength and endurance for isolated muscle or selected group of muscles. It can be performed using body weight or associated with the use of external weights.

Benefits

Muscle mass naturally decreases with age, but strength training can help reverse the trend.

Strength training increases bone density and reduces the risk of fractures. Regular weight bearing exercise and strengthening work can help prevent osteoporosis and bone fractures. additionally, stronger bones lead to a stronger musculoskeletal system which allows you to exercise safely and avoid injury.

Strength training helps joints stay flexible and can reduce the symptoms of arthritis.

As you gain muscle, your body begins to burn calories more easily, making it easier to control your weight. You will increase your metabolism by developing more muscle mass through strengthening and conditioning exercises.

Strengthening exercises can increase flexibility and balance as people age, reducing falls and injuries. Regular strength training leads to better muscle control and balance. As a result, you’re less likely to fall, and if you do fall, your injury will be less severe.

Strength and conditioning training coupled with a broader exercise routine and good nutrition will have a significant positive effect on your overall health and wellbeing.

If sport is your thing, then a sport-specific strengthening and conditioning program will improve your speed, strength, agility, endurance and muscle strength.

Adhering to a well-designed program will strengthen muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints, which will lead to fewer injuries. A good program will also address flexibility and strength deficits, which decreases injury.

If you do suffer an injury but work at keeping your other muscles strong, it’s been proven that you will bounce back quicker.

Proper muscle conditioning helps you lift and hold your body upright, as a result of which, your spine, joints, organs and whole body, will sit in better alignment.

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A physical exercise of low to high intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process. Aerobic exercise is performed by repeating sequences of light-to-moderate intensity activities for extended periods of time.

Benefits

Aerobic exercise is recommended to people with or at risk for heart disease. That’s because exercise strengthens your heart and helps it more efficiently pump blood throughout the body. Cardiovascular exercise can also help lower blood pressure, and keep your arteries clear by raising “good” high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and lowering “bad” low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels in the blood.

Cardiovascular exercise may help you manage symptoms of high blood pressure. That’s because exercise can help lower blood pressure. Here are other ways to lower blood pressure without medicine.

Regular physical activity helps regulate insulin levels and lower blood sugar, all while keeping body weight in check. In a study on people with type 2 diabetes, researchers found that any form of movement, either aerobic or anaerobic, may have these effects.

Aerobic exercise can help people with asthma lessen both the frequency and severity of asthma attacks. You should still talk to your doctor before beginning a new exercise routine if you have asthma, however. They may recommend specific activities or precautions to help keep you safe while working out.

If you have chronic back pain, cardiovascular exercise may help you get back muscle function and endurance. Exercise can also help you lose weight, which may further reduce chronic back pain.

If you’re having trouble sleeping at night, try cardiovascular exercise during your waking hours. A study on individuals with chronic sleep issues revealed that a regular exercise program combined with sleep hygiene education is an effective treatment for insomnia. Participants engaged in aerobic activity for 16 weeks and then completed questionnaires about their sleep and general mood. The activity group reported better sleep quality and duration, as well as improvements in their daytime wakefulness and vitality.

You may have heard that diet and exercise are the building blocks to weight loss. But aerobic exercise alone may hold the power to help you lose weight and keep it off. In a study, researchers asked overweight participants to keep their diets the same, but to engage in exercise sessions that would burn either 400 to 600 calories, 5 times a week, for 10 months. The results showed significant weight loss, between 4.3 and 5.7 percent of their starting weights, for both men and women. Depending on your weight and speed, you may need to walk or jog up to 4 miles to burn 400 to 600 calories. Cutting calories in addition to aerobic exercise can reduce the amount of exercise needed to lose the same amount of weight.

Researchers at Pennsylvania State University examined active and sedentary women and the impact of exercise on their immune systems. All women had their blood taken before, after, and at different intervals in the days and weeks after these exercise sessions. The results showed that regular and moderate aerobic exercise increases certain antibodies in the blood called immunoglobulins. That ultimately strengthens the immune system. The sedentary group of women saw no improvement in immune system function and their cortisol levels were much higher than those in the active groups.

Did you know that the brain starts losing tissue after you reach age 30? Scientists have uncovered that aerobic exercise may slow this loss and improve cognitive performance. To test this theory, 55 older adults submitted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for evaluation. The participants were then examined to assess their health, including aerobic fitness. The adults who were most fit showed fewer reductions in the frontal, parietal, and temporal areas of the brain. Overall, their brain tissue was more robust. What does this mean for you? Aerobic exercise does the body and brain good.

Moving your body may also improve your mood. In one study on individuals with depression, participants walked on a treadmill doing intervals for 30 minutes a session. After 10 days, they were asked to report any changes in their mood. All participants reported a significant reduction in their symptoms of depression. These results suggest that engaging in exercise, even for a short period of time, may have a big impact on mood. You don’t need to wait almost two weeks to see improvement. The study results revealed that even a single exercise session may be enough to give you a boost.

One in three people over the age of 65 fall each year. Falls can lead to broken bones, and potentially create lifelong injuries or disabilities. Exercise may help reduce your risk for falls. And if you’re worried you’re too old to start exercising, don’t be. You have much to gain. Results from a study on women ages 72 to 87 revealed that aerobic exercise, for example, can reduce the risk of falling by promoting better balance and agility. The women worked out for an hour, 3 times a week, for a total of 12 weeks. The aerobic sessions included plenty of squatting motions, leg balance, and other basic gross motor tasks. At the end of the study, the women in the control group performed significantly better on tasks like standing on one leg with their eyes closed. They also had better grip strength and reach, all important physical strengths that can protect the body from falls. Be sure to talk to your doctor before starting a new workout routine, and start slow. Group classes can be a great way to safely exercise. The instructor can tell you if you’re doing moves correctly and they can also give you modifications, if needed, to reduce your risk for injury.

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Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that includes a mixture of martial arts and rhythmic movements, which combine the flexibility of gymnastics and martial art techniques. It also includes learning to sing and play traditional instruments and Brazilian language

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Gymnastics is a sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, dedication and endurance. The movements involved in gymnastics contribute to the development of the arms, legs, shoulders, back, chest, and abdominal muscle groups.

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Aerial classes offer a full body workout that activate and stretch all muscle groups. The hammock supports you to perform many position more easily and intensively than practicing traditional yoga.
Aerial classes benefits
Aerial fitness: this class focuses on strengthening your muscles and improve your overall fitness.
Aerial yoga:This class focuses on improving your flexibility, mobility and calms your mind
Aerial performance: this class builds your confidence, conquer your fear, and improve your body image though a choreography performance routine.

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Zumba is defined as one of the types of exercise to develop the physical fitness of its practitioners. According to the music that is played when performing these dances, and this music combines Latin and international music, and Latin dance is the prevailing art in the Zumba dance movements, as this sport depends on several Latin dances, including samba, sasa, merengue, cumbia and flamenco, Zumba is one of the most popular and widespread physical training programs around the world. Zumba is a modern sport; Where it originated in the eighties of the twentieth century, and its appearance was a matter of chance, and the story of the invention of Zumba dates back to the year 1986 AD in the Colombian city of Cali, where the Colombian coach Alberto Perez responsible for training people affiliated with the Latin dance class used to practice dance exercises with His students used a set of audio recordings of traditional aerobic music, but one day he forgot these recordings, which forced him to act and solve the problem by replacing the traditional music with a Latin one that he carried an audio copy of with him, and that lesson that arose by chance was admired by all The students were welcomed and welcomed, and the new method was very successful and became a widely practiced sport in Colombia.

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A full-contact Karate style originating from Japan by mixing karate with judo and boxing. It is a style of stand-up fighting and it includes the basic 3 Ks in Karate including kihon (basics), Kata (demonstrations) and Kumite (fighting). Kyokushin Karate adopt the philosophy of self-improvement, discipline and hard training.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A martial art style that involves punching, kicking, and footwork. It is a stand-up combat sport that incorporates movements and strikes from other styles of martial arts, such as karate and boxing.

Benefits

Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A martial art and combat sport based on ground fighting and submission holds. It focuses on the skill of taking an opponent to the ground, controlling one's opponent, gaining a dominant position and using a number of techniques to force them into submission via joint-locks or chokeholds.

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Increased confidence is something that martial artists of all ages enjoy. Whether it's for you or your child, martial arts can help you improve your confidence. Practicing, improving, and succeeding at a skill improves self-image and gives participants confidence that they can succeed in other areas and ventures. In fact children who participate in karate or a similar martial art show improved confidence and even better performance in school. So, if you're looking to improve your child's self-confidence or yours, martial arts are a great activity to do so.

Are you looking for a new form of exercise? Martial arts is your answer. That's because martial arts truly provide a full body workout. The consistent practice has shown to increase overall mobility, improve your body's pressure response, and increase muscle. Because so many martial arts involve repeat muscular actions over time you'll build strength and burn fat. Who doesn't want that?

Repetitive movements like high kicks, low stances, fancy footwork, and ground manoeuvring improve flexibility and mobility which will benefit your overall health. Flexibility has many health benefits including, improved posture, better freedom of movement, reduced muscle soreness and tension, improved relaxation of mind and body, reduced risk of injury.

All martial arts require special awareness and coordinating movement with another person. Some martial arts even include the use of props and tools. All of these factors improve the coordination and awareness of the participant's body as well as the people and objects around them.

One obvious benefit to learning martial arts is an improved ability to perform self-defense manoeuvres in situations where there is a real threat. Martial arts can prepare practitioners to defend themselves in life-threatening and dangerous situations. This is great for you but also really great for your children as well.

Participants in martial arts have been shown to have lower blood pressure and heart rates. But that's not all. Martial arts can improve overall heart health, lower cholesterol, and provide more regulated blood sugar and insulin levels.

Recent research showed that aerobic exercise (like martial arts) actually produced a physical change in the brain that promotes better memory and learning skills. The same study observed that a new case of dementia is observed every four seconds globally. Those who want to prevent this debilitating condition can fight it by participating in martial arts.

Martial arts can also help you develop social skills. This is because of the team environment. You're working alongside people with the same goals as you, learning and growing together. This is especially beneficial for children. In martial arts classes, they'll be able to learn how to resolve conflicts, make new friends, and show compassion. Being in a new environment can be scary for kids, but learning how to navigate that situation in a safe controlled environment is a great skill that will benefit them for life.

By attending martial arts classes you'll become accustomed to direction and structure. In this environment you have to pay attention to the task at hand and rid your mind of distractions. It's also crucial to realize that achieving your martial arts goals depends on you. No one else can do it for you. This promotes self-reliance and independence! You're the one who needs to put in the work to improve and grow. To be your best, you need to be dedicated and put in the required effort. As you progress you'll gain self-discipline that will be beneficial in every other aspect of your life as well.

Practicing martial arts can help relieve stress? Often this is accomplished by focusing on the present and things you can control. Many forms of martial arts also emphasize being in complete control of your breathing and thoughts. When you do this you're learning a skill that can be applied throughout all areas of life. When you’re more focused and confident and your thoughts are more clear you’ll relieve yourself of stress in so many other parts of life too. More than anything, going to martial arts class will help you leave with an increased mental focus and a greater appreciation for the world around you through a fun, safe, and challenging workout in an encouraging environment with like-minded people.

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A form of strength training consisting of a variety of movements that exercise large muscle groups, such as standing, grasping, pushing, etc. These exercises are often performed rhythmically and with minimal equipment, as bodyweight exercises. They are intended to increase strength, fitness, and flexibility, through movements.

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Gymnastics is a sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, dedication and endurance. The movements involved in gymnastics contribute to the development of the arms, legs, shoulders, back, chest, and abdominal muscle groups.

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Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that includes a mixture of martial arts and rhythmic movements, which combine the flexibility of gymnastics and martial art techniques. It also includes learning to sing and play traditional instruments and Brazilian language

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Zumba is defined as one of the types of exercise to develop the physical fitness of its practitioners. According to the music that is played when performing these dances, and this music combines Latin and international music, and Latin dance is the prevailing art in the Zumba dance movements, as this sport depends on several Latin dances, including samba, sasa, merengue, cumbia and flamenco, Zumba is one of the most popular and widespread physical training programs around the world. Zumba is a modern sport; Where it originated in the eighties of the twentieth century, and its appearance was a matter of chance, and the story of the invention of Zumba dates back to the year 1986 AD in the Colombian city of Cali, where the Colombian coach Alberto Perez responsible for training people affiliated with the Latin dance class used to practice dance exercises with His students used a set of audio recordings of traditional aerobic music, but one day he forgot these recordings, which forced him to act and solve the problem by replacing the traditional music with a Latin one that he carried an audio copy of with him, and that lesson that arose by chance was admired by all The students were welcomed and welcomed, and the new method was very successful and became a widely practiced sport in Colombia.

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