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Watching those Power Rangers and other cartoon or action movie characters kick and punch their way out of trouble has made karate "cool" in today's kids' eyes. It also explains why martial arts is now a popular birthday party theme.
Children enjoy the parties because they get the chance to try out some new moves. Parents like them because their children are being active and can actually learn some important lessons. It is not just punching and kicking, but also life skills, such as the importance of being respectful to their parents, how to focus in school, and how to resolve conflicts and arguments without letting them escalate to violence. Even during a birthday party,children will learn a lot and have fun while doing it.
The typical martial arts party lasts 90 minutes to two hours and introduces children as young as four to basic karate moves and falling techniques. We start with a basic kick, punch, how to stand, and how to strike a pad ,then we teach basic escapes from hand grab and on the ground.We have tons of games that we play with the children,adapted to their age group.
No prior Martial Arts experience required to participate…so everyone 4 & up will be able to join in.
$275 up to 10 children, each additional guest $8
includes:Set-up/greetings of the guests
Birthday child is presented as MVK Assistant Instructor and is involved in teaching his friends the skills he learned at school.
Birthday child breaks board
Free style demo by birthday child
Every invited guest will receive a gift certificate for one free class at MVK from the birthday boy or girl.
Games and Activities
Includes decorations (table cloth and balloons)
Pizza/100% fruit juice
Clean-up/safe pick-up
Parents are asked to promptly pick-up their child at the end of the party
$350 up to 15 children,each additional guest $8
includes:
same as Basic
Plus a DVD with group pictures, party pictures and party videos
(allow 3 days editing and processing)
Inflatable Bounce House
MVK requires guests' parents to sign liability waivers before the children can participate.Basically, it's saying that parents understand there is always some risk involved in any activity.To help get all of the required forms sent back in plenty of time, copies of the liability waiver must be picked up at the school. That way, the birthday boy or girl's parents can send a form along with each invitation. MVK asks the host parents to bring back the signed forms either before or on the day of the party.Children without the form properly signed will not be able to participate to activities on the mat.
MVK will accommodate your party around regular class schedule.Email veroniqueerlich@yahoo.com for more information or visit us at the school
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