Does Your Child Need An Educational, Supportive, and Fun Activity?
Learning Martial Arts Teaches Young Kids Life Skills While They Have Fun
Young children are curious and active. And sometimes they have difficulty learning to control their behavior and their bodies. They crave structure and thrive in an environment that’s supportive, educational, and fun.

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DOES YOUR YOUNG CHILD
STRUGGLE WITH ANY OF THESE THINGS?
They struggle to maintain control of their movements and may be unintentionally destructive.
They find it difficult to focus on a task or to see it through to the end.
They have a hard time sharing their belongings and getting along with other kids.
PARENTING YOUNG CHILDREN IS A REAL CHALLENGE
You must balance their high energy and natural inquisitiveness with teaching them the basic skills they need for school and life.
Discipline, sharing, and self-control are all things they need to learn to be successful.
The ideal setting is one that’s got some structure but works with kids at their current developmental level. If they have fun while they’re learning, they’ll be more likely to retain those lessons and learn the skills they need.
YOUNG MARTIAL ARTS STUDENTS LEARN HOW TO FOCUS
Sometimes getting young kids to pay attention can feel like an impossible task. The structure of our martial arts classes shows kids the importance of focus. It teaches them by having them apply it to easily-achievable tasks.
The focus they learn in the dojang is something they’ll take home and into the classroom. That’s why kids who study martial arts tend to be good students, too.
MARTIAL ARTS HELPS KIDS LEARN TO MANAGE FRUSTRATION
Martial arts instruction requires students to pursue goals to earn new belts. Young kids can easily become frustrated when they don’t get what they want, but studying martial arts helps them learn the power of persistence.
The physical activity in our classes also helps kids manage stress and anxiety by allowing them to burn it off in a safe and constructive way.

We love MAFA. The staff is awesome. They are wonderful people and great with the kids.
They don’t just hand out the belts. The kids have to earn them but they make it fun. Our
kids thoroughly enjoy going to Martial Arts. They never want to miss.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I was very skeptical about martial arts but I enrolled my little girl because she was being
bullied in school. The instructors evaluated her and identified her strengths and
weaknesses. She has grown as a person and a responsible individual due to the discipline
of martial arts! I am so thankful for the kind and caring instructors at MAFA!!!!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

My son Luke has been at MAFA for 6 years. From being a Little Dragon at 5 years old to
now a black belt. The instructors are all amazing role models and push the kids beyond
their limits to help them grow both physically & mentally. Very friendly and welcoming
school that I wouldn’t trade for anything.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

One of the best Martial art schools in the Sugar Land area.
Teachers are very professional.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My kids enjoyed every week’s lesson!
Coach and assistant coach / staff are nice and patient.
Environment is clean.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

We love our MAFA classes. They are very involved,
so the kids don’t get bored. The instructors are
very kind and helpful in teaching the students.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

We love the class. Branden has become more confident
because of his classes at Martial Art Fitness Academy.
We are forever grateful! Everyone is amazing and all the staff are amazing!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
FAQs
Yes, it can. We help children learn the importance of emotional control and respect for others. These are lessons that will help them in the classroom, too.
Yes. Even though studying martial arts is an individual pursuit, we teach kids to learn in a collaborative environment with an emphasis on sharing, cooperation, and teamwork.
Yes. Part of martial arts training is teaching kids to be mindful of themselves and their surroundings. They must focus to succeed in class, and once they learn to do it, they’ll be able to do the same thing at school.
Martial arts instruction focuses on hand-eye coordination, control, and strength. As kids learn basic moves and then advance, they learn how to control their bodies and movements.
Yes. It’s common for students to require more than one attempt to earn a new belt. We teach them that trying is the most important thing – and that persistence pays off.
Respect is at the core of everything we do in the dojo. Kids who study martial arts must respect their instructors and fellow students, and we find that they learn to respect parents, teachers, caregivers, and siblings at the same time.
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