Upcoming Women’s Self Defense Workshop

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SELF DEFENSE/CLEAN EATING WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN
Powered by Pamfilis Karate Academy, the Empowerment Model (EM) of Self Defense will be taught, discussed and practiced. Activities include role playing, conditioning and technique development.

*Ladies, this workshop is for moms, daughters, sisters, aunts, girlfriends….anyone who wants to learn the steps to empowerment.

The workshop will be complimented with a clean snacking finale including information about healthy choices to guide your clean eating journey. Participants will enjoy a FIT2Order favorite snack.

A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the House of Ruth.

Date:
Sunday, April 19at 9:00am – 10:00am
Location:
Athleta at Dulaney Plaza
834 Dulaney Valley Rd, Towson, Maryland 21204

Click here to go to the event Facebook page
Click here to register for the event

New Titles for Seniors

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After a 1 month promotion process, we are very pleased to announce the promotion of Kyoshi Karen Kells-Pamfilis to 6th degree black belt and Senpai David McManus to 4th degree black belt. Their respective titles will be Jun Shihan and Sensei. Congratulations to both…OSU!

A Blog by Our Newest Parent/Student

20150227_134848Our most recent parent/student, Dan, has been watching his daughter, Hannah, take classes for the last year and has decided to take classes himself. Click on the link below to read about his experiences in the adult/youth Seido Karate class on Tuesday & Thursday evenings. He talks about his thoughts and feelings upon entering this traditional karate class. He touches upon a number of subjects, such as the physical and emotional challenges he incurs, improving his overall fitness and sharpening his mental focus.

http://journeytoseido.weebly.com/blog

Class Change, Promotions and Other Upcoming Events

important dates

Just a reminder that due to a schedule conflict with Merritt, class at White Marsh for this coming Saturday, January 17th will be held from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the large group aerobics room upstairs.

Promotions (advancement to the next belt level) will be held on:
Weds., January 28 (Towson) from 5-6 p.m.
Thursday, January 29 (Towson) from 5:30-7:00 p.m. and
Saturday, January 31 (White Marsh) from 8:30-9:30 a.m.

2nd Annual Interdojo Children’s Tournament: Saturday, May 9th 1-3– p.m.

Summer Camp Dates:
June 29-July 3 (Towson)
July 13-17 (Canton)
July 20-24 (White Marsh)
August 3-7 (Towson)

Kagami Biraki

new year 2015

Please join us for the first official training of the New Year (Kagami Biraki) this coming Saturday, January 3rd from 8:30-9:30 a.m. at the White Marsh Merritt on Campbell Boulevard.  Everyone is welcome, whether you are a student, non-student, parent, friend, beginner or advanced … the goal is to have a basics workout, with lots of repetition, work on the core and sweat!!!  We will celebrate together, with a continental breakfast, after the workout (feel free to bring something to share)…hope to see you there!  OSU!

Women’s Self Defense and Conditioning Class

Ladies…are you interested in learning the empowerment approach to self defense?  Would you like to learn some practical self defense moves and work on conditioning your body so that you can feel healthier and less stressed before the holiday season begins?

If so, then sign up for my class which will be offered each Tuesday in November (November 4, 11, 18 and 25th) at the Towson Merritt Athletic Club (8757 Mylander Lane) from 12:30-1:30 p.m.  Cost is only $85/per person and class size will be limited to 10 students, so sign up quickly. Check out the flier here!

Summer Camp Update

The August 4-8, 2014 “Karate and More” summer camp will now be held in the Towson Merritt Athletic Club…the kids from the June camp requested it, so we changed it!  We already have 8 children signed up and I just made the announcement on Monday…

The morning portion of the camp focuses on karate techniques, meditation, arts and crafts, plus the children work with and learn about the various weapons utilized in the traditional martial arts.  In the afternoon, we work on sports conditioning and endurance, plus we dedicate time for the outdoor pool (weather permitting).  The kids have a great time, and they are tired when they get home.  One of the parents sent me this picture of her daughter, stating “she slept like this for hours!  Thank you for giving her a wonderful time this week.”

Who wants the #1 camp of the summer…your kids do!

Please sign up quickly, as we anticipate filling up.  Just give me a call 410-499-2476 or click on this link  http://www.merrittclubs.com/family/camps.html to sign up.

Towson Times Article

Click on the link below to read the article that was published in the Towson Times, the North County News and the Owings Mills Times on June 4, 2014… pretty exciting!

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-county/towson/ph-tt-om-nc-pamfilis-karate-0604-20140604,0,2964335.story

Building self-discipline with karate in both childhood and adulthood

Self-discipline is a quality that many times seems to elude us.  Even as responsible adults, we find ourselves using our time inefficiently, setting goals and forgetting about them, and avoiding what we have to do because it’s boring or slightly unpleasant.

Think about how much harder self-discipline is for kids, whose brains are still developing.  They’re just starting to learn how to organize their lives on their own and concentrate on completing tasks that may not thrill them, such as a long homework assignment or the small chores they’re assigned to do around the house.  Many of our own issues with self-discipline can be traced back to when we were kids and teenagers; the bad habits we cultivated in our younger years often stay with us as adults.

Why is it important to build self-discipline?

With self-discipline comes self-respect.  We become more effective in the world, we accomplish more, and we’re able to tolerate more boredom and discomfort.  Self-discipline can also save us from damaging choices; with greater self-discipline, we tend not to act without thinking first, and we’re capable of making better decisions about our physical and mental health.  So much of success in life, including school and work, stems from persistence; without the self-discipline to sit down and stick with a task, it doesn’t matter how smart we are, because we won’t accomplish much.

How does karate help develop self-discipline?

  • Different research studies (such as this one) provide evidence that many children, even those who struggle with medical issues, experience improvement in an array of qualities such as cognitive functioning and confidence after taking a course in karate.  Improving physical and mental health lays the groundwork for greater self-discipline as well; it’s easier to persist and stick to goals when you believe in yourself and feel stronger.
  • Karate teaches patience and persistence. Both kids and adults see that results don’t happen overnight, but only after weeks of training, with repeated practice.
  • In karate, students will make a lot of mistakes, but will also realize that mistakes are just a part of learning. Sometimes people procrastinate and lack self-discipline because they fear failure deep inside; by emphasizing that failure is necessary and expected, instead of something to be embarrassed about, karate can teach people to fear failure less.
  • Because karate can provide measurable goals, students have a clearer idea of what they’re working towards, and can better set goals in their own lives.
  • The instructors are inspiring role models who demonstrate self-discipline throughout the class.

Taking a course in karate then may not only improve your physical fitness, it will also make you mentally stronger and tougher, more willing to fight for your goals and persist in the face of hardship.

For more information or to register, call Kyoshi Karen at 410-499-2476 or email at pamfiliskarate@gmail.com