12 years and Kicking Strong!
I can't believe it has been 12 years already. When i think back to the first class I taught at our little school on Lehigh St, I remember how nervous I was to be running my own school.
It was 1997, and I had a dream, of one day having my own martial arts school. It didn't happen over night. In fact, it took 3 years of hard work and determination till the dream became a reality.
We finally opened our doors on June 20th 2000.
It is now 12 years later. We have two locations, hundreds of students, and nearly 20 Members of the Team LEMA Staff.
I want to thank all the staff members, students, and of course my family for helping to make LEMA what it is today. I look forward to many more years spreading the Leading Edge!
Happy 12 years LEMA family!
Sensei Rob
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Welcome to the offical LEMA Instructor Blog.
Welcome to the offical LEMA Instructor Blog.
Over the next few weeks, we will be tweaking and fine tuning this new interactive section of our website to better serve you the parents and students.
In this blog, you will hear from our different instructors. You will receive training tips, goal setting tips, weekly challenges, random thoughts from your Sensei, and reminders. We will also use this as a forum for fielding some questions from you the students and parents.
We hope this is just another step in helping to enhance your LEMA experience.
See you on the mat!
Sensei Rob
Over the next few weeks, we will be tweaking and fine tuning this new interactive section of our website to better serve you the parents and students.
In this blog, you will hear from our different instructors. You will receive training tips, goal setting tips, weekly challenges, random thoughts from your Sensei, and reminders. We will also use this as a forum for fielding some questions from you the students and parents.
We hope this is just another step in helping to enhance your LEMA experience.
See you on the mat!
Sensei Rob
Don’t Let Bright Sunshine Blind You From Your Goals!
Spring has sprung! Don’t let the sun and the nice weather blind you or your children from your goals This time of year always concerns me because spring fever runs rampant. Both children and adult students can be distracted by the bright sunshine. Who wants to be inside when it is so nice outside? Who wants to work out and sweat when we can spend time in the pool? This is when it is most important to stay focused on our goals. It is important to remember why we started training and of the goals we have set for ourselves since we first came to Leading Edge Martial Arts. I encourage everyone to give themselves a set consistent schedule of twice a week training. It is ok to back off a little if you were training more than that but don’t let yourself fall completely off track. Parents, this is very important for you. Spring and the beginning of the summer are the hardest times to get your children to class. Regardless of how much they loved training two months ago, they may kick and scream now when you say it is time to go. Even the most diligent and motivated student’s interest can waiver in the spring. My advice to you is, if they are giving you a hard time, back off to only twice a week for now and continually explain to them the importance of consistent training. They will thank you for helping them stick with it later. One of the biggest mistakes I have witnessed over the years that I have been teaching is when a student or parent of a student decides to take a break when spring hits. Spring sports tend to be very demanding and take a heavy toll on student’s motivation and consistency of training. I advise still trying to maintain a training schedule of twice a week. However, if sport schedules do not allow it, the goal should be to attend class at least once a week during those heavy activity times. Training even once a week keeps the ball rolling and does not allow for the positive momentum to stop. Those classes can be made up when the schedules lighten up a little. Taking a break makes it very hard to get back on track later. Children tend to fear coming back after breaks because they are worried that they have forgotten too much of the curriculum. They also see that their friends have moved beyond them. Remember why you started at Leading Edge Martial Arts. Stay consistent and diligent with your training and working towards your goals. Parents, remember to be supportive and positive guides in helping your children stick with what they started. It is during these times that you can help your kids learn the importance of overcoming goal barriers and the true meaning of a non quitting spirit. Enjoy the weather. See you on the mat!
Monday, June 18, 2012
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