Promotion Ceremony – September 26th – 6:00pm

Please join us in celebrating our students with a Promotion Ceremony on Friday September 26th, at 6:00pm.

We are very proud of the accomplishments our students have made and continue to make each and every day!

We hope to see you there!

When: September 26, 2014 – 6:00pm (Students to arrive @ 5:45pm)

Where: Oakview Elementary School, 4001 Ackerman Blvd., Kettering, OH 


Promotion Ceremony August 29th – 6:00pm

Please join us in celebrating our students with a Promotion Ceremony on Friday August 29th, at 6:00pm.

We are very proud of the accomplishments our students have made and continue to make each and every day!

This ceremony is extra special to us as we are promoting a wonderful group of Color Belt students, 11 students to 1st Dan Junior Black Belt, 4 students to 1st Dan Black Belt and 1 student to 3rd Dan Black Belt!

We hope to see you there!

When: August 29, 2014 – 6:00pm (Students to arrive @ 5:45pm)

Where: Oakview Elementary School, 4001 Ackerman Blvd., Kettering, OH 

 

 

 


Traditional Weapons Class is Back!!

We will have Traditional Weapons classes each Wednesday @ 6:00pm, beginning August 20th.

We do not have additional equipment to loan out for these classes.

The following equipment is required to participate:

Nunchucks, Kamas, a Staff and a Wooden Sword.

We will have the equipment in stock for purchase prior to start of class on August 20th.

 

Have a wonderful day!

 


Welcome Back!!!

We are excited to be back from the holiday break and ready to get started!

Classes resume at 4:00pm today. Hope to see you here!

* We also still have a few spots left for our Color Belt Camp that begins next Monday from 12 – 3:00pm.

Give us a call and we will get you registered.

 


Introducing Our New Enrollment Director

Earlier this Spring, we were fortunate to have an opening in our staff for a new Enrollment Director. Tiffany Rubin accepted our offer to step into this role and bring a level of professionalism and skill to the position we have never had before. She has a long history with the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School, and her four daughters are enrolled in our children’s and teen programs. Lillian, one of Tiffany’s daughters, is a Black Belt and has been enrolled in our after school program for several years. Please stop in and get to know Tiffany, and see why we are so excited to have such a positive and capable person at the front desk!

 

Matt Pasquinilli, Executive Director

Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School


Staying Fit with our New Adult Boxing and Kickboxing!

Its hard to put into words the importance of a good work out a couple of times a week.  As most people know there are so many benefits such as  maintaining a healthy body weight,  improving cardiovascular health, or just feeling great after a challenging work out. We can help you reap all of those benefits in a fun way. With our new adult fitness program you can get great results with just a couple of work outs a week.  From the core strengthening boxing and kickboxing, to the high interval training that is incorporated into the class the benefits are too numerous to count. After taking these classes for a few weeks I can honestly say I feel stronger, more fit, and love the feeling I get after pushing through a tough work out. Come check out our classes at  http://boxdayton.com/
 

 

 



Congratulations to our Black Belts!

A big congratulations to our new black belts!  Although the ceremony was snowed out last week, our students were able to test on Thursday night in class.  Our black belt have worked hard for many years to achieve this success. Through their training, we believe that they hold our mission as some of the goals they have reached as they have strengthened their body and mind, learned practical self defense, and  build their character over the years they have been with us. The testing students looked strong and confident which is ultimately the goal once they reach this level.  As these students have now reach their black belt, they will continue to train and work hard not just to become a better martial arts athlete, but to continue to embody the mission of the Asian Arts Center.