Monday, 17 March 2008

The Leadership Programme

You are ready to begin training to become a leader - not just at the academy but at home, work or school.

Leaders are not born, they are made, and the programmes we have are designed to teach students - whether they are 4 or 40 - how to develop into the type of person who is always prepared to do his absolute best and become an example for others to follow. This is the true meaning for the rank of a black belt leader.

In every social setting, there are leaders ... and there are followers. The best way to safeguard your family against unhealthy peer pressure and dangerous situations is to build confidence and always make the best choices, like deciding on appropriate behaviour and making the right friends that will help you to develop into the people you would like to become.

Studies on Leadership have shown, from a scientific standpoint, those who learn and practice Leadership skills during childhood have a much higher advantage on gaining a Leadership position in a career when they become adults. If you possess the willingness to begin training in our elite Leadership Programme, please see your instructor and answer the call to become a leader in life.

Success has been defined as "The progressive realisation of a worthy goal." We are constantly developing new updates on the curriculum making it even more effective and empowering. We are constantly developing and streamlining the learning process, as well as further integrating the physical, the mental and the philosophies necessary for success.

Leadership Training provides advanced martial arts training for students. These programmes are used to improve personal skills, as well as for enhancement to our current programmes.

Certification Programmes:

Leadership Life Skills

Section 1

Action – Actions speak louder than words
Charisma – You only get one chance to make a good first impression
Communication – the quality of life is in direct proportion to the quality of your communication
Confidence – Your current conditions do not reflect your potential

Section 2

Courage – Courage comes from the heart not from the fist
Creativity – Don’t let your past results limit your future achievements
Motivation – Motivation is the key to success
Passion – Black Belt Leaders share their passion with everyone

Section 3

Persistence – Persistence is a measure of your own self belief
Strategy – Failing to plan is planning to fail
Trust – Trust in the guidance of your instructor
Vision – Vision separates leaders from followers

Sunday, 20 January 2008

Prepare for Success in 2008!

Would you like 2008 to be your best year ever?

No matter how great these past few years have been, there is a chance that you would like to see next year be your best ever. I know I certainly do!

What are your best memories and achievements for last year?

How have you grown and improved in the past 12 months?

What would you like to achieve in the next 6-12 months?

Do you have a clear picture of what you want to accomplish in your Martial Arts training and with your health and fitness?

What goals would you like to achieve in your personal and professional life?

The ‘Law of Dominant Thought’ teaches that we tend to get what we think about the most.

What do you think about the most? What do you dream of having, being or doing?

The clearer you are in your thinking about your wishes and desires, the greater chance you have of their achievement. Especially if you think it and ink it (write it down)!

Preparing for Success in 2008 begins by having a clear picture of what ‘Success’ looks like to you.

Most people never take the time to write down what they want. Which is probably why so few people ever achieve the Success that they want in their lives?

Black Belt Leaders are not like most people, they are successful achievers.

One of the reasons for this, is they have clarity of what they want.

If you take the time now to create clarity of your dreams and desire for the next 6-12 months, you will lay the foundation for becoming a Black Belt Leader.

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