Expect Eye Contact from Students in Martial Arts, Soccer, any Sport or Academic Setting.Eye-Contact and social touches are fading away from use in society-things that distinguish us from beasts making us human.
Martial Arts Motivation: Don't be like the GoldfishAdults even struggle with their attentiveness, and a study from Microsoft found that, since year 2000, attention span went to 8 seconds.
Are you ready for Yellow Belt?Learn what it takes to advance from White Belt to Yellow Belt at Johnson's Martial Arts. Discover the importance of checkpoints, good habits
Experiencing Adversity in Martial Arts and LifeMartial Arts training also prepares students for adversity. The arduous lessons, challenges advancing in rank, and competitions that don't r
A Martial Arts Student recipe for successTo make meaningful progress in martial arts, you need a few key "ingredients" to guide your journey.
What if My Child Wants to Quit Karate?It is inevitable. Your kid will want to quit at one point or another in their martial arts journey.
How to Recognize and Address the 4 Types of Bullying: A Parent's GuideBullying takes many forms—relational, cyber, verbal, and physical—and occurs across different environments, including online spaces.
Teaching Empathy in Karate LessonsThe sad face emoji is not an expression of empathy. Having empathy means that you value someone’s current position in life. It is more
What makes our Taekwondo School Different?Around here, we know that our school is special, but it is sometimes difficult to answer this question in the course of one conversation.
Leadership I Learned from a Navy SealExperience the power of martial arts training at Johnson's Martial Arts, serving Cary and Morrisville since 2006.