"We teach your child how to establish a right order in their way of doing the tasks they undertake."

I sincerely believe, particularly in children, Karate helps to develop discipline and respect.

Students begin discipline training by practicing simple customs like removing their shoes and bowing before they enter the Dojo, as an important mark of respect for history, honor, and tradition.

AGKK Students learn the power & value of learning, and how learning can benefit them. In response, they understand the value of respect to teaches who assist them to reach their own personal rewards. They are encouraged also to be humble in success and times of achievement.

AGKK instills children with step-by-step approaches for finding solutions to problems that challenge their development. Students learn to set personal goals and breakdown and prioritize important tasks, by planning, preparing, and performing in order to make their goals and achievements a reality.

   
 
 
 
 
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