Here are things other people have said about our program at the Academy of Okinawan Karate.
Dear Academy,
I would like to introduce myself as a parent. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree from Bradley University in Elementary Education and I currently work at Proctor Hospital Employee Child Care Center as a teacher and a secretary. I have also held long term substitue teaching positions experiences for a junior high in Normal, Illinois before Ken transferred back to the Peoria area. We are a unique family and I strive to make life positive, educationally sound and full of love. I was very honored to be asked to give feedback to The Academy of Okinawan Karate and from my experiences as a mother, a teacher, and a customer I hav observed the following:
1. Ben loves the program. Getting ready for Karate is always a positive esperience and never a struggle.
2. Ben has more self-cofidence since he has joind the Academy of Okinawan Karate. since Kindergarten, he has encountered a bully on the bus. Last year, in 1st Grade, we went througha challenge to get him to ride the bus alone without his cousin because he was afraid of this kid. Now, he skills and strategies to help him deal with his bus mate.
3. He has stopped watching so much TV. When we moved back to Peoria from Bloomington, we eliminated cable, which gave Ben more time for more important aspects of life. Now, with Karate three to four times a week, the television has been very quiet and Ben is a different kid.
4. Karate is helping him mature and is better at controlling himself. In 1st Grade, the teacher wanted him tested for ADHD. As a teacher myself, I was very much against this idea. Ben is not lacking focus, he lacked vision and control. Not only has getting older helped him, but also Karate has helped him control himself anc see what can happen next whether it is a stripe on a belt or a Kata move.
5. Ben's reading scores have excelled. At the end of 1st grade, he was just reading at grade level, and this year he is beyond his reading level. Not only has his reading improved but also his spelling. His teacher in 2nd grade is a wonderful teacher and the perfect teacher for Ben; however, in Karate you have sequencing and memorizing which I believe has helped his schoolwork.
6. Since I am a parent and by nature I know nothing of life, it is nice for Ben to hear from someone else some of what I want him to know in life.
7. The Instructors work very well with the kids and the adults. Not only are they patient and positive, but they have good classroom management skills.
8. Karate is good exercise and is fun.
9. Allowing students to borrow gear until they have their own and having discount days for purchasing such equipment.
Dear Shihan and Staff,
Please allow me this opportunity to thank you for all the instruction and encouragement that you have provided to my family and myself. The self esteem that my children have shown since their lessons began has increased greatly. I have even received complements from my son, Kyle's teacher on his change in behavior and his desire to do well since he began his Karate lessons. Karate has increased my sons' coordination and therefore has made their performance in other sporting activities improve. The time spent on talking to the children and the encouragement that you and your staff stresses defending the good person you are has shown my children that respect and kindness are a quality worth obtaining. My husband and I believe that the enrollment in the Academy has been a great investment for our children's future.
My husband and I enjoy working out together. With time limited, we enjoy that we can spend time with our children and each other in an activity that we all can participate and enjoy. The Academy of Okinawan Karate has definitely become a part of our family.
Thank you again for all that you do. We truly enjoy and benefit from you efforts.
Sincerely,
Susan Hoover
I have been taking classes at the Academy of Okinawan Karate for about four months. I attend classes three times each week, and am disappointed when, on occasision, my schedule causes me to miss even one class. I've probably been most impressed with the Karate attitude Shihan tries to instill in all his students. His lectures are right on target in terms of providing students -- both adults and kids-- with the basic ethics and values that are necessary to lead better lives. The quality of instruction (both Shihan and the student instructors) is also outstanding; the instructors are knowledgeable, and they do an excellent job of conveying their knowledge and skill to the students. Shihan, as well and Kevin and Scott, and the other high ranking instructors, are always available to answer questions about Karate or the Academy.
I also like the fact that Karate is not only a good way to build self-defense skills, but a good workout as well! And while I've joined health clubs in the past, without fail my interest has dropped out after a few visits and I've ended up paying for a membership that I didn't use. I still look forward to coming to Karate class each week, however, and if anything, my interest in Karate has grown -- not diminished-- over time.
Ellen Daily
Dear Shihan
Thank you for sticking with Nick until he broke his board. He as been so excited about break daysince he first found out about it that I don't know what I would have done if had been the only kid who didn't break his board.
The expression on his face was worth a million bucks. I made sure I reemphasized to him that concentration is the key.
Mary Bruketta
Mr. Walker,
I would like to thank you and your wonderful staff at the Academy of Okinawan Karate for being responsible for all the personal improvements I see in my son James. You have challenged him and with that challenge we see our son James with a more positive attitude and higher self-esteem. James for the first time in his life has created a goal for himself. Thank you for your commitment, determination, and skills that you chare with others. Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth King
Mr. Walker & Kevin - we are very impressed with AOK - there are 10 reasons:
1. Wyatt's grades are starting to improve.
2. He has learned to control his aggression.
3. He is becoming more sure of himself & abilities.
4. His self esteem is much better.
5. He is more respectful toward people at school and at home.
6. He is excited about karate - he has really gotten into it and wants to learn more.
7. He is always telling his friends how great karate is and trying to get friends to come to class
8. He is proud of his achievemnets.
9. His "self discipline" attitude is improving.
10. His goals have changed he wants to push himself to be the best, not tojust get by.
Dan & Janice Perham