Private Lessons at Macon's Martial Arts
One on one time with your instructor. Your journey to Black Belt excellence is also your personal adventure.
One on one time with your instructor. Your journey to Black Belt excellence is also your personal adventure.
Students can arrange for private lessons from their instructor. In these private lessons, your instructor will design a lesson plan that meets the individual student’s needs. Many of our students use private lessons to shorten the time between belts.
There are so many benefits to Private Lessons at Macon’s Martial Arts.
Take the fast track in improving your skills on the mat, in class and in life. Private Lessons are the ultimate learning experience. A private lesson with one of our instructors will take your ability to the next level with individual learning and feedback.
Choose your instructor, what you want to improve, what you want to cover, and at what pace you want to progress.
Martial arts training for kids begins with them doing one specific thing at a time. They focus on their specific stance or a kick. It might only be for 30 seconds to start off with, but with training, they start focusing longer. This is great for younger kids and kids with ADD. They will soon apply these skills to homework, family conversations, and life.
Personal goal setting and achievement is essential in martial arts training. Earning the first belt, or perfecting a series of moves gives a sense of fulfillment as challenges are completed. This leads to more ambitious goal setting and further challenges. As they grow older, they take these principles and discipline with them in life.
If your child has a short attention span, or seems to drift off mid-conversation you might see some improvement after Martial Arts training at Macon’s Martial Arts. We believe eye contact is vital when it comes to talking both inside and outside the classroom. After only a short while, kids will start to do this naturally even at home.
One of our fundamental training rules involves discipline. When we ask someone to do something, we expect it to be done. No discussion, no debate. We don’t need to yell at them if they don’t – they do it because they see the other kids doing it. It won’t be long until your kids start doing this at home. If you think your kids have a hard time following directions, then sign them up for a few classes. You will be amazed at the difference.