Beginner Classes at the Asian Arts Center

Did you receive the fall schedule for the Oakwood Community Center (OCC, in Oakwood, Ohio)?  Were you searching for beginner Taekwondo classes taught by the Asian Arts Center?   Look no further!!  The Asian Arts Center has moved ALL our beginner classes to our Kettering and Centerville Schools where you will have access to our top-notch instructors; our clean, modern and spacious classrooms; and all the necessary equipment to train for many years. Call us today to schedule your free trial program valued at $129.

Debbie Spiegel, Enrollment Director


Enjoy The Show!!

The next promotion ceremony for the Asian Arts Center students, both from Kettering and Centerville schools, will take place on Friday, October 26th, 5:30PM at Oakview Elementary School (corner of Ackerman and Stroop).  The ceremony takes place in the school gym and starts promptly at 5:45!  Family and friends are invited to support our students and cheer them on.  Test forms should be handed in as soon as possible, please!  Our instructors work hard to guarantee our students receive an all-around great class–physically, mentally and emotionally.  Your feedback on the test forms is very important to us.  All comments are compiled and shared with our staff so that we can better serve you.  It is our goal that you receive not only the best martial-arts training in the Montgomery County, but also the very best customer service.  Thank you for helping us do a better job.

Debbie Spiegel, Enrollment Director

 


Kettering, Ohio Karate For Children

Hyper Pro Training at the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo Schools in Kettering and Centerville, Ohio. Our martial arts classes cover both traditional and modern martial arts training.

Call today to sign up for a free trial program (937)395-0333

or fill out the contact form at www.aacdayton.com

 


Asian Arts Center Taekwondo–Training Young Leaders

At the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School we change lives by teaching martial arts.  Our mission is to strengthen the student’s mind and body while teaching practical self-defense and building character.  Students are motivated to achieve their highest level of personal growth.  With our advanced teaching methods, we will help your child identify their strengths and to build on those strengths.  It is important to focus on our strengths, not our weaknesses.  We all want our children to have confidence, self-esteem, integrity, enthusiasm for learning and creativity in all aspects of their lives.  While building on their strengths, our students become natural leaders–leaders at home, leaders in school, leaders in sports and activities.

Call today and schedule a time to visit the Asian Arts Center at either one of our locations.  Find out why the AAC is a leader in providing state of the art martial arts training for you and your family.  Our staff lives the values we teach and will offer you exceptional customer service and support.

Call today!

Debbie Spiegel, Enrollment Director

 


Centerville Martial Arts

Centerville, OH – The Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School has opened its new location in Centerville, Ohio at 661 Lyons Road,, in the Washington Park Shopping Plaza. With a full schedule of children and adult classes, prospective members can try out the programs free for one month by contacting the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School at (937)395-0333 or asian_arts@hotmail.com. More information is also available at www.aacdayton.com or www.facebook.com/daytonmartialarts. The new school is located across the street from Sam’s club and is next to Subway Restaurant and near the Kumon, and South Beach Restaurant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alex Tienda, 3rd Dan, Asian Arts Center Taekwondo Instructor at the new Centerville location. Alex is an accomplished and certified martial arts instructor specializing in Taekwondo, Karate, MMA, BJJ, and Hyper Pro Tricking Martial Arts. Alex has been teaching as a full instructor for over five years.


Martial Arts/Taekwondo in Centerville & Kettering

The 2012/13 school year is well underway for children in the Dayton area.  Schedules are falling into place.  What better time to begin Taekwondo training than now?!  At the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School, we change lives through martial arts with a professional and friendly staff in a clean and modern environment.  The Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School stands out from typical martial arts schools.  Our classes are taught with positive reinforcement.  Our goal is to create the “complete martial artist,” a student who succeeds at home, at school, and in class.

Call today to set up your free two-week trial program at either of our locations. I will be happy to set up a convenient time for you to visit our school and participate in class.

Debbie Spiegel, Enrollment Director


Leadership Training at The Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School

“Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.” – Jim Rohn

You have to continuously develop and refine your philosophy of life from the youth through your last days. How you ought to think, act, and speak and how that fits into the rest of the world is your philosophy. This is a great starting point, but not nearly enough to find success in life.

While you are figuring out your philosophy, you must also take steps to create and maintain a positive and healthy attitude. A great attitude will keep you going through the most difficult times, and life is supposed to be hard at times! A great attitude backed by a highly refined philosophy is still not enough to move you onto the path you want to take in life though.

Success comes only from doing, or from taking action on your philosophy while maintaining a great attitude. Your daily habits should move you in the direction of your goals. Your goals should be aligned with your purpose and the vision you have for your life. Your philosophy and attitude define your daily habits, but they are also informed and strengthened by the results of these actions.

What are your daily habits? Focus on your strengths, and make sure that you are doing the right things every day to move you toward your goals, vision, and purpose!

 

 

 

 


Always Learning, Always Evolving

This week, several AAC staff members have embarked on a year-long journey together.  Matt (our Executive
Director), Kellen and Alex (our Lead Instructors from each school), and Debbie and I (representing the Enrollment Department) are beginning the John C. Maxwell Leadership Program.  I think it will better enable us, as individuals, to find our strengths and therefore work better as a team.  We all have shared
goals for these schools and are working diligently to see them to fruition.

There is a daily reader that we’re all going to be working on throughout this process.  From Day
One, I was inspired.  The last line of the page says simply, “Don’t try to conquer the world until you’ve taken care of things in your own backyard.”.  Now THOSE are words to live by.

Angel Perkins

Enrollment Specialist


New beginnings

2012 has already been an interesting year for me. This year marks the longest time I’ve been away from home, the first year that I have worked full time, and of course the first time that I have my own school. A new school is a new beginning for me, and a new beginning is what I feel like I needed the most out of life.  Beginnings are exciting because it has so much potential to invent, test and excel in. Your first day in high school you got to meet so many new people and make new friends.  Your first day in college is the same and now, as I start this new career, I get to create my life and establish my role in the world.  That being said, excitement always has a degree of fear in it.  For example, during the first couple of weeks, literally no one came to the school.  There were days of frustration but luckily I had everyone at the Asian Arts Center to help push me back up and get the wheels turning at the new school. Since then, in the past two weeks, people have been coming in and out of the new school and trial program after trial program has been signed.   The retention has been high and even students who have really appreciated me have joined in Centerville.  Finally the ball is rolling, and I swear that no one will stop it.

Alex Tienda 3rd Dan at the Asian Arts Center