Thursday, January 29, 2009

XMA headquarters in LA

Hi everyone! I arrived in LA yesterday and went down to San Diego to visit my good friends Master and Mrs. Church. (They have have the #1 school in the country for 6 Years, but more on that later)

I'm here at Mike Chat's XMA world headquarters for the ATA openhouse. We are in for some awesome demonstrations and classes tonight. I will be posting throughout the week from here and ATA Black Belt Nationals. So check back frequently.

Also scroll down to the post with the video tour of HQ and Mike Moh's Sampler.

Mr Morgan



Ps mark your calendars for our spring XMA super star camp: vince johnson, daniel grahm, sammy vasquez !! Sunday March 22rd Registration starts soon!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

New ATA FIT Gear


Check out the Proshop for our NEW ATA FIT Gear including the ATA FIT SHIRT!!

T-Shirts may be worn to ATA FIT & MMA as well as in place of your Uniform top for Tuesday Day and All Saturday Classes.

Match it up with the ATA kicker pants & ATA MMA Gloves!

Family Fitness powered by ATA Martial Arts

I recently Read this article and wanted to pass it along to everyone. Our goal at ATA Maryland this year is to save someones life.... Now I know you may think we are talking about self defense. But most people need to defend themselves and their family from the attacker that waits for us in our own house: JUNK FOOD and obesity. As you read this article remember that we want help the entire family through our ATA FIT program or our recent partnership with www.1614fitness.com

Mr. Morgan
Chief Instructor


6 Steps to Kids Fitness
by Norine Dworkin

Thanks to a fast food/soda pop diet and the attractions of the TV, childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions.

"It's not unusual to see a 12-year-old weighing 250 pounds," says Christiane Wert, M.P.H., R.D., program director for KidShape, a Los Angeles weight management program for children.

Overweight kids are targets for other kids' barbs, which can leave emotional scars, but there are more immediate physical concerns -- high blood pressure, cholesterol and increased risk of heart disease. Excessive weight also exacerbates asthma, contributes to orthopedic problems like hip displacement and knee fractures, and may lead to early menstruation in pre-teen girls, a risk factor for breast cancer.

The problems are all preventable, Wert says, if children slim down by eating nutritious food and getting more physically active. It's not just a matter of cutting calories, which tends to deplete muscle mass along with fat; this kind of "dieting" not only weakens children, but ultimately slows down fat metabolism.

In contrast, exercise boosts metabolism on a 24-hour basis. When kids are regularly active, their bodies burn more calories even when they're sitting around watching Xena.

Here are some of Wert's ideas for enticing even the most sedentary kids to get physical:

* Make exercise fun. "Think of activities that kids enjoy and that they'll succeed at," advises Wert. "If you pick an activity that's too difficult for them to master, they'll feel like failures and won't want to keep doing it." Ice skating, inline skating, or skiing, for example, may be great for some, but too complex for others. Consider snowshoeing, a bike ride, a martial arts class, or even something as simple as a hike through the park or a brisk walk at your favorite shopping center. Better yet: Ask your kids what they might like to try.

* The family that plays together... Parents (and siblings) should get on board with the new exercise program. The more family members who get enthusiastically involved, the better. "If parents see exercise as a chore, kids will sense that and won't want to do it," notes Wert. Instead, form Team Family so that the child doesn't feel singled out or punished for being overweight. When was the last time you did something fun and active with your children?

* Reward effort. Set up a point system for exercise. For instance, keep track of everyone's exercise feats with a chart on the refrigerator. Don't make it a competition, but reward the whole group's accomplishment. When everyone has done three exercise activities a week, say, celebrate by doing something special

But never use high-calorie sweets or fatty foods as a reward, Wert cautions; it sends the wrong message. "Food is something to nourish the body, not a reward or punishment," she states firmly: "If at the end of a week of healthful eating, you reward your child with an ice cream sundae, it will seem more desirable than the healthful food. The child may become consumed thinking about it."

Instead of food, try tickets to a sporting event, the theater, a concert or the movies. Girls might like a massage or facial at a day spa. Or splurge on athletic equipment like skates, mountain bikes, a gym membership, even something as simple as a jump rope or wacky exercise video.

* Circuit-train at home. Who needs a fancy home gym when you've got stairs, living room furniture and canned goods? Using everyday items as exercise tools makes for creative fun. Wert suggests establishing workout stations throughout the house for specific exercises. Do as much as you can at one spot in two or three minutes, then move on to the next station.

Jog five or six times up and down the stairs in the allotted time, move on to crunches with your legs up on the couch, then hustle to the kitchen to curl two 10-oz. cans of tomatoes or water bottles. Finish the routine by jumping rope on the porch. Do the circuit several times. Make it more fun by blasting your kids' favorite music.

* Dance! Turn your living room into a disco. Pump up the volume, and shake it. Sure, it's high on the corniness meter, but it can also be a lot of goofy fun.

* Play schoolyard games. Tag, touch football and capture the flag are aerobic outdoor games that everyone can play. Invite other families on your block to join in, and it becomes a big social event -- not like exercise at all. When they're having fun, kids barely notice the huffing and puffing.

When the weather is nasty, a great indoor option is crab soccer. Get down crab-like, scuttling on your hands and feet to move a soft Nerf ball from one end of the family or rumpus room to the other. Just be sure to clear away anything breakable before you start.

CALL ATA Martial Arts and speak to one of our Certified ATA FIT Instructors about a FREE Private Family Intro Session 410.392.2229

www.ATAmaryland.com


5 Minutes from Newark Delaware & the University, Cecil Counties ONLY Certified and Nationally accredited Martial Arts and Family Fitness Program. Just over the Pennsylvania border!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY OPENS DOORS FOR SPECIAL CHILD SAFETY COMMUNITY EVENT




Elkton, Maryland – ATA Martial Arts in Elkton has announced plans for a community Child Safety Open House scheduled for 10am-2pm, Saturday January 31st. The Open House is part of ATA Martial Arts’ worldwide initiative to help minimize the risk of child abduction through education. With active membership exceeding 350,000 worldwide and 1,200 schools in the U.S. and abroad, ATA is positively positioned to reach children and adults with the message of abduction prevention. As part of the safety campaign, ATA has partnered with AMBER Alert.com to increase AMBER Alert
notification via e-mail and personal communication devices. Once an AMBER Alert is issued, AMBER Alert.com uses state-of-the-art technology to notify its subscribers of a missing child in a specific area.

According to local ATA instructor Josh Hayhurst, education is the key to child
safety. “Children of all age, gender and race are vulnerable to child abduction. Through age appropriate instruction, awareness of warning signs and ID activities such as fingerprinting, collectively ATA schools around the world hope to have a significant impact on reducing the risk of child abduction and victimization”, says Hayhurst.

The local Child Safety Open House event, presents an abduction education program called “Kidz in Power” and will include activities such as simple break away self-defense instruction, role playing with possible stranger dangers, methods to deal with bullies and child ID cards and fingerprinting.
There will also be guests from local fire and police stations to share information regarding other types of safety concerns.

ATA Martial Arts offers a variety of programs focusing on safety, including ATA Tiny Tigers for children ages 4-6, Karate for Kids, and the newest program, ATA-Xtreme, which combines martial arts with gymnastics and dances moves.
For more information on ATA Martial Arts, contact Josh Hayhurst at 410-398-8624
or to reach Jason Morgan jason.morgan@ata-owner.com. To sign-up to receive AMBER
Alerts, visit www.amberalert.com.


ATA Partners with 1614 Fitness


1614 Fitness, Aerobics & Tanning is proud to be in partnership with ATA Martial Arts of Maryland. To show our appreciation, we would like to extend a special membership offer to all ATA members. Join 1614 Fitness, Aerobics & Tanning at either conveinient location (Newark and/or Bear) for one year and pay only $31 a month! You save $21 a month! In addition, the first 20 ATA members to join will receive one free month! Visit our website at www.1614fitness.com to learn all about our facilities and services. We look forward to seeing you!

Join Mr. Morgan & Mr. Hayhurst for the initial signup class 2:00 Sat 1-24-09 @ 1614 of Newark. REMEMBER THE FIRST 20 get their 1st month FREE!!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Our Jr. Leaders Take Charge

I was contacted by one of our Leadership students this week about how we could help a family in need. Many families helped with our efforts to collect donation before the holidays. But as everyone knows many people are still in need of our help. I am proud to see our teenage and junior leadership students taking action on their own to continue to help the community. The letter below was received earlier this week.
-Mr. Morgan

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Dear ATA Parents/Students,

As you know our Tae Kwon Do school has been involved in our community. And in our community there are a lot of families with lack of money. I attend Union United Methodist Church. There is a family at our church. It’s a family of three. A mother, a father, and a 7 year old daughter. They live in apartment. They barely have any food or money. There apartment isn’t big enough for them. They need money or something to help pay their rent or else they will b e evicted on January 20th. And the last thing that my church wants is for them to be on the streets. So I know that this is a short period of time, but I am asking for any kind of donations. Toys, food, and check donations would be GREAT! The checks could be made out to Union United Methodist Church. And put in the donation box. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you so much.



Sincerely,

Miss. Emily Cericole
3rd Degree Black Belt
Leadership/Instruction Team

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year

Goals for 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR ATA Family! The new year is an exciting time because it symbolizes a fresh start and presents an opportunity to set goals for what we want to accomplish in the coming year . For the ATA and family, this year is even more important because it marks our school's 10th anniversary! That 10 years of setting goals, and achieving them. But we have a bigger role, as instructors we strive to help others achieve their goals as well.

So make sure to set your goals, write them down and tell your family and friends about them. Your instructors are here to help keep you motivated along the way. I sincerely hope that close to the top of your list is the goal to become more fit and encourage your friends and family to become more fit as well by joining you in the ATA classroom. Together , we can all be come more fit, ONE BLACK BELT AT A TIME!

-Mr Morgan, Chief Instructor