In this issue...
RPKC 10 Years!
Black Belt Club Corner
Print Your Gift Certificate
Holiday Gifts
UPCOMING EVENTS/LINKS

Student Belt Exams
December 9th, 10th & 11th
See Schedule

10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY Student Holiday Showcase December 18th


*NEW*
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Black Belt Honor Roll

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CLASS SCHEDULE

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Saturday, December 18th is our 10-year         Anniversary Student Holiday Showcase and Potluck Celebration!!
(look for potluck sign-up sheet)




Student Birthdays

 

NOVEMBER

Miles Cohen
Sandra Martin
Allyson Spero
Arlene Ortiz
Tracey Evans
Kendal Lynch
Alexander Archondakis
Joseph Velasquez
Randi Theodosopoulos
Nathan Luu
Danielle Luu

DECEMBER

Anna Joya
Krystal Ekelund
Cameron Weiser
Natasha Weiser
Chere Balani
Nick Waruszewski
Mr. Sam Evans
Myles Williams
Logan Dunn
Michelle Lerner
Ruslan Rassohin
Robert Castillero



 

"Rifkin Pro Karate is a truly inspiring place. My son just recently started his Martial Arts training there and the difference I have seen in him already is truly amazing! Master Rifkin and his staff are all amazing instructors and really take the time to actually teach not just go through the motions."  -Sara V.
RIFKIN PROFESSIONAL KARATE CENTER
         Newsletter November-December 2010        

Demo 4 R.P.K.C. Celebrates a Decade
Some things have changed....some have not

It is hard to believe we are here, but as I look back over the last ten years, I see the faces of the many students that have walked through our doors, trained on our mats, and achieved more than they could ever have imagined.  For those of you that began training at our first school (on Sherman Way), you remember how small the studio was, the oddly shaped training floor with the one useless corner, the shoebox changing rooms and the free-standing heavy bag stand that moved when you kicked it.  Ten years later and we have transformed and grown into a state-of-the-art facility with unequaled amenities: full weight room, the capacity for two simultaneous classes, the private lesson mat, homework desks, a communal courtyard, wi-fi, a dedicated parking lot, etc. The capacity for educating our students has grown immensely, though the value of what we teach has remained the same. 

In that time, so much has changed in mainstream Martial Arts.  Who would have thought ten years ago that the most recognizable representation of Martial Arts is a cage fight? That the athletes in the UFC would be as recognizable to children as the NBA and NFL stars?  Children being raised to believe that the Wii game system is their exercise of choice. That the level of Black Belt would be tarnished by the "factory schools" that hand them out like Sweet Tarts?  The face of the Martial Arts is constantly changing, and sometimes not for the better.  But with all that has changed, what we do and why we do it has become only more of a necessity.  Obesity among children and adults is of epidemic proportions, the lack of respect for one's elders is rampant, and the lack of motivation by the younger generations is staggering. 

When we dig down below what has become the mainstream and find what lies beneath, we see that which has been there all along: the root of Martial Arts and that which we aspire to each and every day: fitness, flexibility, self-defense skills, increased self-discipline and respect....in short, training in its purest form.  What could be more important than what the Martial Arts can offer?  And what better time.

So as I look back over the last ten years (and longer), I see the one common thread that ties our Martial Arts community together: Changing lives and creating successes through hard training.  This has never changed at RIfkin Professional Karate, or at many of the quality schools that still believe in tradition and the value of hard work.  Never before has Karate been more needed or had such potential to make a difference on those in our society willing to try.

Training in the Martial Arts has given so many the opportunity to look inside themselves, to develop skills they thought they could not possess, when in fact the capacity for learning lurked just below the surface.  Students have found hidden talents and the joy of honing their skills has flowed over into their daily lives.

I look forward to the next ten years of successes and I look forward to seeing you at our 10 Year Holiday Showcase Celebration and Award Ceremony Saturday, December 18th at 6pm!




-Master JD Rifkin
Battle of LA

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*to view past month's articles, please visit the Master's Blog on our website, www.rifkinprokarate.com
trophy Team R.P.K.C. takes
top honors!

Jun Chong Tournament Sunday, Oct. 10th

October 10th brought much success to the Rifkin Professional Karate competition and demo teams.  Congratulations to the RPKC Demo Team for winning the BEST DEMONSTRATION AWARD and to all those students that competed:



Miles Cohen                 1st place forms
Nathan Luu                  3rd place judo sweep, 2nd place forms , 2nd place weapons
Michelle Lerner            1st place forms, 2nd place weapons
Samantha Hehir           3rd place forms
Darryne Bickers           1st place forms, 3rd place weapons
Mr. Kwesi Ogunde       1st pace forms, 1st place sparring
Ishika Dhingra              2nd place forms, 1st place weapons
Janice Sonski               2nd place forms
Rachel Sonski              1st place forms
Deja Bickers                 1st place forms
Teresa Haverstick         1st place forms
Aaron Joya                    1st place forms, 2nd place sparring
Mr. Tristan Swanberg    1st place forms, 2nd pl;ace weapons
Brian Fung                     2nd place sparring

We are proud of you all!

Click HERE to view DEMO TEAM PERFORMANCE.
Girls Holiday Gift Certificate
1 month FREE: make it a gift for family or friends

Our gift to you (our students) for the holidays is a ONE-MONTH TRAINING Gift Certificate to give to your family or friends.  Click on "GIFT CERTIFICATE" below to print out the Gift. 

Then fill in the receipient's name
(one per current student only please)

Holiday Gift Certificate





retail Holiday Gifts
Ordering Online

With the holidays around the corner, we have a variety of new items in our retail store. 
  • T-shirts
  • Hoody Sweatshirts
  • Zippered Sweatshirts
  • Student Uniforms
  • Mugs
We also have a HUGE collection of gifts online for the Martial Artist in your family!

Click HERE to See Gift Ideas

Tristan

Benefits of Martial Arts Training For Kids

an excerpt by:  Laura Saunders

Admit it. When the going gets tough at home, we've all plopped the kids in front of the television and breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, we can get started on dinner, maybe check email or sort that massive pile of laundry. But when your five-year old yells at you "Mom, Kids Rule!" or your ten-year old horrifies you with language that would make a sailor blush, you realize there must be something amiss with what these "family programs" really teach our kids.


And sadly, its happening all over the media today, from sports to cartoons, and our children are learning things that we, as parents, vowed we would never teach them.
Old fashioned values like respect and self-discipline, seems to have been forgotten, replaced by the dreaded "bling bling" pop culture of today. Just the thought of your angelic three-year old morphing into a designer-clad, smart-mouthed, money-worshipping, me-obsessed, lay-about is enough to make any parent consider that threatening military school brochure, but there is a solution out there to consider.


Martial Arts training. From Ninja Turtles to The Karate Kid You and your kids have all seen the flying kicks, battle cries and mighty chops of their favorite TV characters, as they beat the bad guys to submission - but, you may ask, how on earth can these acts of violence teach my child anything worthwhile? First, know that what you see on television (save perhaps the Karate Kid) is a far cry from what real martial arts are all about.


The fact is, martial arts training is based on non-violence. Originating in Asia (mainly Japan, China and Korea, although Thailand and Vietnam have their own practices as well), martial arts range from a variety of types and styles, all of which are based on well-rounded, moral teachings.


The beauty of learning martial arts is that it encompasses not just the physical aspect of the "sport", but mental and emotional lessons as well.  Comparing that to other kid's activities and sports, where fierce competitiveness and "winning at all costs" seems to be the order of the day, it's not surprising that many children grapple with issues of self-esteem and misplaced aggression. Now imagine your child actually learning valuable life lessons, skills that he will take throughout life, laying the foundation for a happy, well-adjusted and fulfilled adult life.

If only karate for kids was popular in the 70's, when I was growing up! The Advantages Karate, and other martial arts for kids, builds confidence and self-esteem as well as self-discipline, respect, concentration and courtesy.

  • Many martial arts schools also offer leadership courses for kids, in conjunction with their karate for kids programs, or similar lessons.  
  • Martial Arts is ideal for children who do not do well in team sports, giving them the ability to flourish this activity, while combining physical and mental practices.  
  • Many do not realize this, but it is a fact that martial arts training are safer than most school sports.  
  • Children with special needs, such as ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), learning difficulties and hyperactivity are often recommended to participate in martial arts for kids because of the clear benefits in its structured training techniques.  

Kung-Fu Master or Ninja Warrior? Before you sign up Junior for the first martial arts class you see, take some time to check out the different methods available, and match it with what you know would suit your child best. This is a good way to avoid any problems that may sprout from a conflict of your child's personality and the training techniques. Is your little Zach a sensitive soul?.....


Choosing The Right Instruction If you have an idea of the type of martial arts class you'd like your child to participate in, the next step would be to find the right school. Finding the right class that not only matches your child's and your needs, in terms of teachers you feel comfortable with, the price, facilities and so on, are all important factors. Say you've found a local place that specializes in Karate for Kids.

What are the things you should look for?

1. Good Instructors Check out their qualifications, teaching methods and watch carefully how they interact with the other children. It should be a fun learning experience!

2. Space and Safety Obviously you would want to entrust your child in as establishment that is safe, well-maintained, and clean with ample space as well as decent facilities and equipment.

3. School Values Different martial arts schools inevitably go by different values, for instance, one kid's karate class may handle aggression in one way, while a judo class would have a different approach. Take some time to observe which school's ideals match your family's principles.

4. Prices and Schedules Prices for martial arts training can vary according to school and location, so make sure you the instruction you choose represents fair value. Finding the most effective way to fit martial arts training into your family's lifestyle is also essential, knowing what works best with your schedule and other activities.


Baby Blackbelts Starting your child young in karate training is ideal (children as young as the age of four are usually accepted, as it is also a good way to hone fine motor skills), and lots of parents have found that in as little as a year, their children who were involved in martial arts had noticeably gained positive traits such as increased self-esteem, respect and overall physical fitness.


Many parents also opt to join a martial arts training program themselves, making it a great bonding experience for the entire family.

nunchuksBlack Belt Club Corner

The BBC consists of our junior students purple belt or higher that have demonstrated the tenets of "Black Belt Success":

-High class attendance
-Always an "I can" attitude
-Doing their very best in every class
-A willingness to succeed
-Have practiced respect and discipline
-Have made a commitment to becoming a Black Belt

II would like to  welcome our newest Instructor Team member to Rifkin Professional Karate:  Mr. Finn will be teaching primarily the Black Belt Club class on Tuesdays at 6pm.  Mr. Finn's specialty is the use of Nunchakus, Bo, and Shinai (all traditional Martial Arts weaponry).  It is an honor to welcome him to our staff!

I would also like to congratulate those students that have earned the distinction of being a Black Belt Club Member (Intermediate Junior Students are nominated by their regular instructors):

*Look for the BBC Demonstration at this year's Holiday Showcase Saturday, December 18th
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