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“As a parent, I strive to do everything in my power to aid my children with their education and personal safety. I felt that martial arts could aid my children in the area of safety and decided to enroll them into the Dojo. I have watched Nichole mature in many ways since joining the Dojo.
She has:
• Achieved honor roll every reporting period.
• Studies without being forced.
• Become much more assertive when dealing with strangers.
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• Developed a new circle of friends (no longer a follower).
• Has MUCH more self confidence.
• Enjoys sparring (she never liked any kind of conflict).
The Dojo has delivered everything I had hoped and much more. I wanted to thank you and the Dojo. I look forward to both my children working with the The Dojo in the Future.”
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Doug Brown, Roswell, GA
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Daughter: Nichole Brown
Northwood Elementary, 4th Grade
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“Before karate, I only had one activity, T-Ball. One day my dad suggested karate. We went to the Dojo and I really liked the class, so my parents signed me up. My favorite parts about karate are doing the kicks and punches. I also like moving up in belts and working toward my next goal. I also like the games we sometimes play at the end of class. The things I’ve learned from karate are self defense and self control. I know that I will be able to protect myself if I ever get into danger. And I know that karate is only for when I’m in trouble.
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I really like working on my flying front kick. I also won a medal in a tournament for Sparring. My mom and dad love the self control that I have now. They also like the leadership here and the ability for the instructors to work with me one on one.”
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Heath Middlebrooks, age 7
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Duluth, GA, Sugarloaf Sub.
Perimeter Christian Academy, 1st Grade
Parents: Carrie Middlebrooks
Dr. Scott Middlebrooks
MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Premier Orthopedics
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