
Tenants of Tae-Kwon-Do
1. Courtesy
2. Modesty
3. Self-Control
4. Perseverance
5. Integrity
6. Indomitable Spirit
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Tae Kwon Do at Casper Martial Arts Academy teaches a realistic
martial art for todays world. The hand techniques are from
Western Boxing which compliments the Korean Arts great kicking techniques.
Because we believe in a well balanced program, basic concepts of
Judo and Jujitsu are incorporated into the TKD classes along with
the modern Israeli art of
Krav Maga giving each student a well rounded experience.
CMAAs Philosophy
In 1996 Mr. Bradach opened Casper Martial Arts Academy after being
a Judo and TKD competitor for many years. Mr. Bradach realizing
that stand up fighters needed a basic foundation in ground fighting.
He incorporated grappling in to the TKD curriculum in 1996. In 2000
under the tutelage of Rhon Mizrahi he received his instructor certification
in KRAV MAGA He was so impressed with the Israeli Martial Art he
added it to the TKD Program. Mr. Bradach believes that all of his
instructors should have an indepth knowledge of their base art along
with basic understanding and rankings in other arts,. His Instructors
are trained in the latest teaching techniques and concepts to assure
you of a quality experience in our programs.
The traditional aspects of Tae Kwon Do are maintained but are combined
with more modern day techniques to give the student a well rounded
background in Martial Arts. Also, in 2000 CMAA joined AIKIA under
the leadership of Black Belt Hall of Famer, Dr. Jerry Beasley. Dr.
Beasley, who shares Mr. Bradachs philosophy, encouraged the
idea of adding realism and adding what is best to your base martial
art. Our carefully structured program brings out the best in each
and every child. Our Program will:
Build self-confidence and self-esteem that will pay off for
the rest of your childs life.
Develop self-discipline; giving your child the power to resist
the numerous bad influences her/she will face.
Increase concentration that very often pays off in the form
of better grades in school.
Increase self-control, listening skills and focus.
Increase your childs overall fitness level.
Teach realistic self-defense.
When students master difficult Tae-Kwon-Do skills or pass an arduous
test to promote to the next belt level, they gain a sense of real
achievement. That builds confidence in themselves. As students rise
in rank, they are expected to become role models for new students.
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