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Our annual kids holiday party is almost here!

It’s that time of year again! Our annual kids holiday party is on Wednesday December 23rd!

Everyone is welcome to join us for the fun and festivities. The times for each age group are as follows:

4-7 years old from 4:30 to 5:15Snowman roundhouse kick

8-12 years old from 5:30 to 6:15

THERE WILL BE NO REGULAR CLASSES ON THIS DAY!

Kids can wear their regular street clothes and be prepared to have the time of your lives! The night will be filled with fun and games with our instructors, as well as tons of snack foods and drinks.

And please don’t forget, we will be closed from December 24th through the first of January, and we reopen for regularly scheduled classes on January 2nd!

If you would like to bring something to the holiday party, the sign up sheet is in the waiting room! We will have special guests and a whole lot of fun! See you all there!

Don’t miss out on our holiday sign up offer! Refer your friends and earn a chance at free tuition for you and your family! Check out the details on our referral program here. Send your friends to our Facebook Page and have them redeem our awesome holiday sign up offer (expires December 24th). Only $69.95 for two months of unlimited classes and a free custom uniform! That’s $30 off our already low sign up special! What are you waiting for? Get your offer and wrap up a uniform for someone you care about today!

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The way of the warrior

Our first Black Belt test as Cutting Edge Kempo has come and gone, and I could not be prouder of everyone who did their part on Sunday November 15, 2015. Through all the muscle failure, cramping bodies, mental stress and hours upon hours of physical and mental pressure and non stop movement, you all emerged victorious. Even our one student who could not complete her test due to an unforeseen injury early on in the test should hold her head up high knowing even the few short hours she spent with us was tougher than what most people she knows could endure, and there will be another time for her, and she will rise to the occasion and perform as I know she can. I can not express how proud and elated I was when she walked through the door at the end of the exam to be a part of the ceremony for her brothers and sisters in the art. That is one of the hallmarks of the warriors we train to become.

Our panel of Black Belts did a fine job both judging and guiding the students through their experience, helping them along the way to better themselves and offering their knowledge freely to enhance everyone’s martial skill. It is good to have panel members who do not know the capability of each student, as we get a fresh perspective on areas that may need improvement as well as strong points for each individual. Thank you Grandmaster Fescina, Sensei Caracciola and Sandan Goldberg for joining me and my students for the six hours plus that was our first test.

CEK First Black Belt test

 

Happy Halloween! Get more Kick or Treat cards here!

Cutting Edge Kempo Karate would like to take the timeout to wish everyone a safe and happy Halloween, and remind kids and parents alike to exercise vigilance while out trick or treating this year. Remember most drivers are not thinking about your health and well being while traveling from place to place.

We would also like to thank all our students and parents who took our new ‘Kick or Treat’ cards to hand out with their goodies this Halloween. We are happy to say that thousands of these cards will be in circulation this year, but we have run out of cards to hand out and many of you are still asking! So click on the image below and print away if you need more cards to hand out to the neighborhood kids!

Don’t forget to write your child’s (or your) attendance number in the pumpkin, and if people come in and sign up for the year after their trial, we will use you as their referral! Let’s see how many people can earn a free year of tuition at the Cutting Edge Kempo Karate Dojo!

Kick or Treat
Click here to print your cards!

Congratulations to all our newest advanced ranks!

Everyone who trains with me knows that we hold our advanced tests but a few times a year. Our students work hard to advance and progress in their training. Our higher ranks are held in great regard and the amount of time in training, both mentally and physically, should be applauded.

Not everyone can do this.

MANY people quit, even with our guidance and support.

Here at Cutting Edge Kempo you will earn, not receive. You will pass, not be promoted. You will become better, stronger and faster. As your body hardens, so shall your resolve. As your spirit grows, so shall your will to persevere. Life is not about winning at everything you do, life is hard and mean and uncaring. With a proper Martial Arts background you can face ANYTHING that comes your way in REAL LIFE! Not only will you be able to face life’s trials head on, you will do it with integrity and you will forge on knowing that all experiences, even those that are the farthest from positive, are learning experiences that help you to become the individual that you are. Life is a learning experience.

Train for life, because life is training.

I am so very proud of all of our students who persevered and showed their true spirit and heart in yesterday’s exam. You should all be proud of yourselves; although your bodies are hurting today, your spirit is stronger. Your bumps and bruises are your trophies. Wear them with pride.

This was one of our largest advanced tests in quite some time, and these people are true warriors.

A huge congratulations to:

Bradley, Black Belt Candidate, time in training = 8 Years

Nick, Black Belt Candidate, time in training = 9 Years

Tyler, Brown Stripe, time in training = 6 Years

Mike, Brown Stripe, time in training = 6 Years

Anne, Brown Stripe, time in training = 6 Years

John, Brown Belt, time in training = 8 Years

Gene, Brown Belt, time in training = 4 Years

Abhinav, Brown Belt, time in training = 3 Years

I will add more pictures when I get them. Great job everyone.

New class schedule coming up!

Starting on Monday September 14th 2015, we will be splitting the Blue Belts through Half Green Belts into their own class! This will allow us to keep the class sizes smaller so we may give more one on one attention to our students. Check back soon for the new schedule to be posted on the site, and / or stop by the school and get a hard copy today!

Cutting Edge Kempo Karate aims to please, six classes a week for all ages,unlimited classes, no testing fees, and real usable self defense training.

Big things happening at the Holbrook Fair

If you have not heard by now, we will be once again participating in the Holbrook Fair this year. Our Demonstration Team will be performing at 6:30 at the bandstand and we hope you all will come down and support the team, they work very hard and represent our school and our art with the utmost dignity.

We will also have a booth this year at the fair and to support the team we will be holding some amazing raffles! Come on by our booth, show off your skills for the crowd and buy some raffle tickets. All proceeds from the raffle go to the team to help them through their tournament year. Don’t forget to tell your friends about our booth and our unbelievable prizes, including but not limited to:

  • SIX MONTHS OF FREE TUITION at Cutting Edge Kempo Karate!
  • A private 1/2 day fishing trip for 4 on a charter boat (a $600 value!)
  • An AMAZING back to school supply basket
  • Restaurant gift certificates
  • CPR and AED class for four
  • Beauty supply basket
  • One month of free  JuJitsu lessons

…and more!

Please take the time to stop by the booth, we will have some equipment set up and you can come and showcase your skills for the crowd!

Don’t forget to wear your Cutting Edge Kempo T-Shirt to show the community your support!

The fair will be held at:

Seneca Middle School

850 Main St, Holbrook, NY 11741

We will be there Saturday and Sunday, August 15th and 16th. See you there!

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TBT- Another old, but timeless article- About ‘soup’.

   Becoming a proficient Martial Artist has very little to do with the accumulation of technique, yet it has everything to do with the accumulation of technique. No, this is not a ‘When you can snatch the pebble from my hand’ kind of thing, but more of an in depth look into the way we train, and what we train for. As you can see, this is a recurring subject for me. Many people misunderstand the idea of being or becoming a Martial Artist. In many systems the total removal of entire blocks of techniques is justified with statements like, “there is just too much to learn”, or my favorite,”it’s just too hard for people to progress.” The latter placing emphasis on one of my Martial Arts pet peeves that the belt one wears must be indicative of their skill level.

    As sad as it is to say, this is no longer the fact that it once was.

   We are now plagued with McDojos that can tell you, down to the date, when you or your loved one will “earn” their Black Belt. Adorning the walls of these ‘Dojos’ are statements like “We are a Black Belt School” and “Attaining Black Belt Excellence”. What it does not say are things like, “If it’s too difficult, then we will make it easier by diluting the skills it actually takes to be a Black Belt” and “If the check clears, welcome to the Black Belt Club!” To become adept at any skill you must first learn the gross motor function that it takes to perform what is expected, to know and understand what the outcome of said action is, and why it is being attained through the current exploit and not an alternate pathway. So if I need, let’s say, 26 fighting combinations to ‘become a Black Belt’, then the accrual of these techniques should be the focus of my training, right? If I can memorize these 26 base movements in one month I will have the same skill level as the person who took five to seven years to practice the same 26 moves, right? I know, I know. It just sounds ridiculous when you think about it doesn’t it? You would be surprised about how many people believe that this is fact nowadays.

   So if I am making a soup, I take my wine, water, some random chopped veggies, meat and bones, some seasonings and throw them in a pot, bring to a boil and viola! Dinner is served, right? I could go on and on, but in order to save some space, I will spare you from more of my wildly sarcastic analogies and get to the point using only this one. What has been removed from the “example” above are things that are integral to the success of our goal. Amongst other things, time and understanding jump right out at me. Sure, we could make soup with all the ingredients I listed above, but the ingredients alone will not produce an acceptable dinner for your loved ones. You need to take the time to sauté the proper veggies, holding some to the side for later. Add the perfect amount of seasoning to your sauté, and once again hold some to the side. Only then can you add in your meat and bones, some more of your veggies, water and wine. After all these steps have been accomplished, then comes the important part. Almost all of the ingredients before you have been put in the pot, now through time and diligence you must take all that you have and allow it to cook together and reduce, the same amount of ingredients have now become a small stock, and just when all these things have reduced perfectly, you add more water to your stock to return it to its original volume.

   Water, the most basic of all your ingredients.

   If you want that stock to be the best it can be, you will repeat the reduction of your mixture and the replenishment of water several times until the right moment when you will remove many of the ingredients from the steaming hot concoction, separate them out, only to add many of them back into the mix. Some of what you have used to make your stock will not be usable today; we can talk about how those ‘ingredients’ are still usable in another article. What has been added back to the recipe often times will be blended in to the stock so that it becomes one unified fluid, instead of a chunky mixture of solid and liquid. And then another crowning moment, you go back to the ingredients you had set aside in the beginning, many of which you already had added but kept some aside, and you now place those ingredients in the mix along with some new additions. You then work to finalize your meal by tweaking your mélange with minor additions of this and that, a skill which only comes from the repetition of making this meal frequently. Then with even more time for the rest of your creation to heat up and flavors to intermingle, your family will be served a meal fit for them, which will not only nourish them but enliven them as well.

   Ahh, who has time for that, let’s just break out the Top Ramen Noodles, it’s the same thing!

   I hope that in my limited space for words I have not lost too many people trying to relate our training philosophies to making soup. Please always try to remember that the literal translation of Shodan is first rank, it is in no way an end, only a beginning.Train, memorize, train some more. Ask questions, train harder. Gain understanding, train, train, train. When are you “done”?

A Martial Artist will never stop striving for knowledge…

Yours along the Way, Sensei Nick

TBT – A newsletter article I wrote back in 2010…

…that is just as pertinent today. Enjoy.

Summertime

Ah, that sunny warm time of year is finally approaching. Along with the nice weather and the conclusion of the academic year comes a host of seasonal activities and vacation time for many of our Kempo families. I completely understand that at this time of year it may become hard to get to the Dojo as often as during the school year, but would like to take this time to explain the importance of consistent training.
To save space in this installment I will focus on only one of the myriad remunerations of proper training, our health.
As most of you know, the ability to defend one self is a fortunate after-effect of Martial Arts training. The shortened version of my normal rhetoric to the children is a Martial Artist strives to become a better son/daughter, brother/sister, friend, employer/employee, and while training to that, you will learn how to fight if you ever have to. The Martial Arts is about honesty, integrity, and achieving goals with good old-fashioned hard work. We do our best to keep our minds and our bodies as healthy as possible, through good diet practices and constant exercise. These two things are, always have been, and always will be the core building blocks of a healthy and happy lifestyle. The downside is that it is the farthest thing from easy. It is easy to skip the exercise that inevitably causes minor pain and sweat. It is easy to grab that meal from the local fast food joint, even though most of us know many of the ingredients are literally poisonous. Our society has become a “right here, right now” kind of people.
Here at Kempo Martial Arts, I can promise you that you will never get the “right here, right now” approach to training. You get what you put in to your Art. In order to succeed you must give 100%, and only then will you reap the benefits. Here comes the shocker for most people out there. The benefits have nothing to do with earning belts with pretty colors, or getting colorful stripes on your rank.
The prime benefit is to get up and move around, increase your cardiovascular performance and build lean muscle while keeping the body flexible. These things are integral to live a long and fruitful life. Period. The best way to build these characteristics in your children is to remind them of their responsibility to their training, and the fun they have here at the Dojo. I know it is a lot more fun to go out and play at the beach. I know there are a million other things to do that are not as physically taxing. However, there is no replacement for training to be healthy, and there is no way it can be a part time, “when I have nothing better to do” kind of thing.
Even if your training schedule decreases to only one or two days a week during the summer months, it is better than setting it aside until the weather worsens. One of the best ways to set the precedent for a healthy lifestyle is to show your children and / or significant other that you are willing to work hard along side them. We offer a great family plan to train in our Kempo system, as well as offering Zumba and Cardio-Kickboxing on Tuesday and Friday nights, on a drop in basis. So why not come in and get yourself in better shape today? I promise within a few weeks you will look and feel better, all while having fun. You will never know until you try it.
Train, train, train, and you will live longer so you can train some more.
Yours Along the Way,
Sensei Nick