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What Is The Zen-Shin Academy
Black Belt Club?
The Black Belt Club (BBC) is an association of active Black Belts and those who have set Black Belt as their Martial Arts goal. During a special multiyear membership, an accelerated program is followed to facilitate reaching this goal while simultaneously striving for excellence in all aspects of life.
Benefits and Privileges
Being a member of the Black Belt Club testifies to the student’s high level of dedication to proficiency in the Martial Arts. Certain benefits and privileges are made available to members as a way of both rewarding their commitment and supporting them in their quest to perform at their highest potential. What Are Our Objectives?
Overall, the objectives of the BBC is to help its members attain their personal best. As Martial Artists, emphasis is placed on skill and technique, but we also always strive to develop our personal skills in order to grow in a well-rounded fashion. The BBC endeavors to further cultivate several personal qualities that were instilled in the first year of Martial Arts training. These qualities will surely enhance your ability to cope with life’s challenges. Positive Self-Image Having a healthy and positive self-image is the key to becoming a Black Belt. The image you have of yourself is what you project to others; valuing and believing in yourself ensures that others will too. If you expect respect from others and act in ways that deserve respect, you will get it. Never be ashamed of your abilities. Have a healthy self-esteem! Pride Pride is having justifiable self-respect for yourself and your abilities. It is the quality that makes you perform at your best every time. When you value yourself, you will function at your full potential. Don’t be associated with mediocrity; Martial Arts prefer excellence and victory! ________________________________________________
Student Creed Student Creed
1. I intend to develop myself in a positive manner and to avoid anything that would reduce my mental
growth or my physical health.
2. I intend to develop self-disicpline in order to bring out the best in myself and others.
3. I intend to use what I learn in class constructively and defensively; to help myself and my fellow man
and never to be abusive or offensive.
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