Kyuki-Do Kids Brag Blog

3/11/2009 | Author: AKF Admin | Category: All | 1716 Views | 4 Comments

Calling all proud parents!! We want to know how Kyuki-Do has made a positive impact on your child. This blog is the perfect place to let your child and the whole Kyuki-Do world know how proud you are of them.

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On 9/25/2009 Master Garves said:

I would like to brag on behalf of one of our studetns in Amery Wisconsin. His name is Jason Reitz. Jason is a Blue belt and about 15 years old. He has embraced Kyuki-do in his life and has grown to such terrific heights in just one year. We are so proud of his energy and focus he has found and decided to use for good. He is a great example of what Kyuki-do can do in someone's life. Way to go Jason, I look forward to your Black Belt promotion.


On 6/15/2009 Michelle said:

We have been involved since February 2009, and the last semster my oldest child exceeded expectations on her report card in showing respect and participating in class. A definite improvement over the previous semster. It is great participating as a whole family and growing together.


On 3/15/2009 Aaron said:

Our family has been involved since September 2008, at the New Richmond location. It has been a great experience personally, and has shown our children(and ourselves) attainable goals that are influenced only by how much dedication and sweat we put into it. 2of our 3 children have promoted, and are nearing their 2nd promotion. My wife and I are training on our next promotions as well. We participated in our first tournament in February, and look forward to many more. Our children are learning respect, kindness, and dedication are important to their personal growth. Thank you for helping our family refocus, and use our family time to grow together.


On 3/12/2009 Holly said:

Our whole family particpates in Kyuki-do in Hamilton, MT. It was been a wonderful sport to do together. We encourage each other and hold each other accountable. Our children have definitely shown more confidence and more courage in public situations and show signs of leadership and service. We are attending our second Competition tomorrow in Billings, which for us also helps practice the Tenets of Kyuiki-do. We are so blessed to have the opportunity to participate in such a wonderful sport.


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