Karate Do is an ancient martial art of Japanese origins, specifically from the island of Okinawa. The word karate Do means "The path of empty hands" Because students do not use weapons in the execution of combat, only their own hands and feet.
Many research studies indicate that martial arts, especifically karate, can help students, in particular children, improve their physical and mental fitness, as well as coordination, concentration, strength and flexibility. This practice also allows students to reinforce important values and principles such as respect, discipline, self-control and responsibility.
It has been shown that the practice of karate can be useful for children suffering from some type of autism, attention deficit and hyperactivity. It is also a great complement to therapy for children suffering from anxiety problems or bullying.
Is an ancient martial art of Japanese origins, specifically from the island of Okinawa. The word karate Do means "The path of empty hands" Because students do not use weapons in the execution of combat, only their own hands and feet.
Many research studies indicate that martial arts, especifically karate, can help students, in particular children, improve their:
This practice also allows students to reinforce important values and principles such as respect, discipline, self-control and responsibility.
It has been shown that the practice of karate can be useful for children suffering from some type of autism, attention deficit and hyperactivity. It is also a great complement to therapy for children suffering from anxiety problems or bullying.
To contribute to the upbringing of model citizens, that are productive members of their country and society, through the practice of martial arts. We aim to forge in our students values and principles such as: respect, discipline and self-control, so they can be proactive, competitive, as well as leaders in various social and cultural environments.
To train model citizens that are useful and productive members of society, with unwavering values and principles, capable of promoting and working on their personal well-being as well as those around them.