Commitment Consistency Coachability Control Conditioning Your goal as a martial artist should be to become the best you are capable of becoming. Why would you want to settle for something less than your best? The martial arts provide tools to get you on the right path to excellence, but most of what happens on …
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CKF East Coast Kenpo Camp a Success
The 2012 East Coast Kenpo Camp held at our school this past weekend (September 7-8) went extremely well. We had four awesome instructors for the weekend that certainly didn’t let anyone down. The camp began on Friday night with a 1.5 hour class taught by Rich Hale (7th degree black belt). Mr. Hale focused on …
The Number One Benefit of Training at Miller’s Dojo
People join our school for several legit reasons. Some join to increase their confidence; others join for better focus; many join to learn how to protect themselves; several join for better discipline. The list of benefits our students receive is endless. The number one benefit, however, is better health. Nothing is more important than your …
2012 East Coast Fall Kenpo Camp
If you are an American Kenpo student you have an awesome opportunity Friday, September 7 – Saturday September 8, 2012. At Miller’s Kenpo Karate Dojo we are hosting our first ever East Coast Fall Kenpo Camp. We are bringing in four great instructors – 3 fromFloridaand 1 fromCalifornia. You don’t want to miss this opportunity. …
Guardian Angels East Coast Conference a Success
I was honored to attend the Guardian Angels East Coast Conference held inEaston,Pathis past weekend (May 18 – 20, 2012). I arrived at 6:00pm Friday evening and was greeted by Pa Regional Directors Scott Koppenhofer and Jason Weston. I was also introduced to a bunch of Guardian Angels I hadn’t met. I roomed with my …
Joe Lewis on the “Streetfighter”
If you are a martial artist you are fully aware of the legendary Joe Lewis. Rated by his peers as the best full contact fighter of all time, and was the first heavyweight kickboxing champion in the world. Aside from 8 and 1/2 years as an undefeated world champion, he captured 11 national and international grand championships …
The True Journey of a Martial Artist
Being competitive is a good thing in some ways. It seems, however, that many people are infatuated with being the best, and always winning. You see it in sports all the time. In fact, the fans of sports usually react in a much worse way than the players do when it comes to losing. Then …
Our Mission at Miller’s Kenpo Karate
At Miller’s Kenpo Karate we believe in providing the best methods possible to succeed in all aspects of life. We genuinly care about every student and the progress that the student makes. We will do whatever we can to help every student reach his or her full potential and accomplish the goals he or she …
The Hall of Fame Scam in the Martial Arts Industry
Having been in the martial arts industry for most of my life, I’ve become educated throughout the years about certain martial arts myths as well as scams that occur throughout the industry. If you are a logical martial artist you know what I’m talking about. If you aren’t a martial artist, or are a beginner …
Black Belt – What does it Mean Today?
Back in the day, a black belt was like a superhero. He could break bricks with his hand, concrete slabs with his head, and boards with his fingers all while yelling a gut wrenching sound from his diaphragm with a piercing look in his eyes. Just by seeing his amazing power, focus, and control, you …