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Our Mighty Warrior Program is the continuation of our acclaimed Little Warrior Program. With the students starting at the age of three years old we realized that in order to produce great students and keep them around for a long time we must make the training as fun and comprehensive as possible. Knowing how children progress we have added three more characters to our program which are the Owl, Fox and Cheetah. Again, tying in a new more advanced set of concepts – The fox for cunningness, The Owl for Wisdom, and The Cheetah for speed and ability.

Having this focus can help a child in their academic classroom and also in their every day lives. So we teach our children to listen properly through the lessons plans and character traits. These traits are what success in life are based upon. We want all of our students to possess these skills and I am sure all parents can see the correlation to the real world. We simply camouflage the life lessons within the child’s imagination.
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"The Traits of the Mighty Warrior"
To be as cunning as a Fox, To have the Wisdom of an Owl and the Speed
and Agility of the Cheetah
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Most of our Little Ninja's grow up and progress into our Mighty Ninja program. In this program we continue on our quest for Black Belt Excellence by adding three new characters for the students to follow - the Fox, Owl and Cheetah.
These characters take us to the next level in spirit and attitude. Our saying goes "you must be as cunning as a Fox, have the Wisdom of an Owl and the speed and agility of a Cheetah. All of our students are taught the meaning behind these sayings and are a reoccuring theme in our classes.
Mimicking each character for strength and balance helps us to develop hand eye coordination and strength that can spill over into gym class, sports and general health and fitness. For example. Little Johnny is a 5 years old. He has trouble focusing on his teacher in his academic school. In our class we teach the rules of focus. "Focus your Mind, Focus your Heart and Focus your body." Tying in these three points we then move on to say you must be as focused as an Eagle, but be as Cunning as a Fox. Children of that age may say "What does Cunning mean." We go on to explain you must be able to use your brain to figure things out, to focus on things and come up with a solution. We then drill them on different activities that enhance these particular focus drills. The end result is increased self esteem, self confidence and self control. These all lead to a more productive and able young child.
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