Self Defense for LGBTQIA
Lions Krav Maga will be hosting a 2 hour seminar on self-defense designed specifically for the LGBTQIA community.
Read More »Lions Krav Maga will be hosting a 2 hour seminar on self-defense designed specifically for the LGBTQIA community.
Read More »We believe that when we come together as a community, to can make a real difference for those who were hit the hardest by this pandemic. So let’s have some fun & burn some calories all while raising some much needed funds for Austin’s Foundation for the Homeless!
Read More »We are in the midst of what is potentially the most contentious election in the history of our nation at a time when stress is already at an all-time high. Regardless of the results of the election, there will likely be civil unrest in the short term. This seminar was[…]
Read More »The re-opening is rolling right along! Check out the new classes we’ve added to our schedule!
Read More »We are happy to be able to provide a space for those who wish to continue training in-person. If you do not feel comfortable with returning to in-person training yet, that’s okay too! We are happy to continue providing training in multiple formats to suit all of our students’ needs.
Read More »OVERVIEW Soft reopening May 18 (tentative) for adult classes only 3 in-person classes per week at limited capacity & with safety protocols in place Virtual training will continue via Facebook Live and Zoom New virtual grading process will begin next week As of today, Lions Krav Maga is planning to[…]
Read More »Although not new, virtual learning has increasingly become a more widely used approach, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly everyone has been directed to stay at home, which upended everyone’s day-to-day routines [JS1]. With limited access to activities, children are filled with an overabundance of pent up energy. The need for supportive, online resources is essential for parents and children. This is why engaging in Krav Junior virtual self defense training is so beneficial.
Read More »The Krav Junior program was founded on research-based principles of child development and psychology. One of these principles is that not all individuals are the same, and that there is no cookie-cutter approach to helping children become the best version of themselves. What we must do is educate ourselves on what to expect from them at different ages so that we can use that knowledge as a guideline to help foster children’s growth.
Read More »Many martial arts schools define their “age-specific” classes as children being divided up into classes by their age. While this is an important start, the actual curriculum being taught and the way it is taught is the same to all age groups across the board in most of these programs. That is like teaching math the same way to a 5-year-old as you do to a 10-year-old. Doing this creates frustration for the student and the instructor. Any education, including physical education, ought to be done according to the child’s age and stage of development.
Read More »Goal setting is one of characteristics that is the most highly linked to the success that individuals can have. Top athletes and successful people all use goal setting. While it is a trait that is most often associated with teens and adults, younger children can also benefit greatly from beginning[…]
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