Grayson Martial Arts | The last few weeks, we have been describing the different meanings of the belts. Through a philosophical lens, the colors of the belts resemble a transition throughout the seasons of the year. The first few belts depict a new student resembling a seed being planted in winter and growing throughout spring. … Continue reading The Blue Belt – Grayson Martial Arts
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The Green Belt – HapKiDo Grayson
Adult Martial Arts in Choe's HapKiDo Karate Grayson Choe's HapKiDo Grayson | What is the meaning of the Green Belt in HapKiDo? At Choe's HapKiDo, the Green Belt means Speedy Development. In this season, the newness of a student has gone. Like spring, their potential has sprouted from the ground. The potential is seen by … Continue reading The Green Belt – HapKiDo Grayson
The Orange Belt – Snellville Martial Arts
Snellville Martial Arts | The last couple weeks, we went into more depth the meanings of the first two belts, White and Yellow. The White Belt, a new student's energy and potential is as fresh as snow and lies beneath the ground as a seed. Whereas the Yellow Belt, the student's potential germinates underground; the … Continue reading The Orange Belt – Snellville Martial Arts
Consideration? – Loganville Karate
Loganville Karate | One of the virtues we have our Brown Belts study is consideration. How we define it at Choe's HapKiDo is how one can be thoughtful and have sympathetic regard toward others. This is an important characteristic to reflect on because how we think affects our actions. We can definitely act without thinking, … Continue reading Consideration? – Loganville Karate
The Meaning of the Yellow Belt – Lawrenceville Karate
Lawrenceville Karate | At Choe’s HapKiDo, each belt color holds a different meaning and is viewed philosophically as a transition throughout the seasons of the year. As the White Belt (the first belt!) symbolizes the new student as fresh fallen snow and whose potential is in that seed beneath the ground, the Yellow Belt resembles … Continue reading The Meaning of the Yellow Belt – Lawrenceville Karate
The White Belt – Grayson, Georgia Martial Arts
At Grayson, Georgia Martial Arts, the color of each belt symbolizes different meanings and describes the stage of each training phase. For instance, the meaning of Black Belt is "The Start of Next Cycle." Here, the student has spent time learning the different components of black belt qualities. Now, they can take what they learned, refine … Continue reading The White Belt – Grayson, Georgia Martial Arts
Why Should I Learn Self-Defense? – Choe’s HapKiDo Grayson, GA
Choe's HapKiDo Martial Arts Karate Grayson, Georgia Choe's HapKiDo Grayson, GA | Even if you don't desire to become a Black Belt, taking the time to learn self-defense is an invaluable skill! Not only will this skill teach you how to protect yourself and loved ones, but you gain so much from every class. * … Continue reading Why Should I Learn Self-Defense? – Choe’s HapKiDo Grayson, GA
The Main Health Factors – Loganville Martial Arts
Loganville Martial Arts —The fact is that losing weight is easier when we choose to make healthy lifestyle changes. This strategy is way better than trying to aim for temporary diets and workouts. And the results are impressive because our whole selves change, rather than just the outside. Lifestyle changes are kind of like the … Continue reading The Main Health Factors – Loganville Martial Arts
The 5 Benefits of Practicing Martial Arts at HapKiDo Grayson!
Do you know what makes practicing Choe's HapKiDo Grayson so great? It's designed so that everybody who wants to learn—CAN! We teach kids starting at 3 or 4 years old, and see how they're starting to grasp the world. As kids become older, martial arts is able to teach them about self-esteem and important life … Continue reading The 5 Benefits of Practicing Martial Arts at HapKiDo Grayson!
The Importance of Perseverance – Martial Arts Grayson
Fall Down 7 Times, Get Up 8.~Japanese Proverb Choe's HapKiDo Martial Arts Grayson — When you fall, what do you do? And when you fall over and over, then what? Forcing yourself to get up again and again is a great lesson in perseverance. Even when you don't feel like it, feel humiliated, or think … Continue reading The Importance of Perseverance – Martial Arts Grayson