Family Martial Arts

Students and enthusiasts of Martial Arts have many reasons for their  interest in the Martial Arts.  Some are drawn to the physical fitness lifestyle and amazing weight-loss aspects of training.  Others seek to add confidence, discipline, and self control to their lives.  Some wish to belong to a proud tradition that dates back thousands of years and learn about other cultures.  While still others are concerned about practical safety and realistic self-defense.  Whether you are interested in our programs for mental or physical well being, Pinnacle Martial Arts offers a number of programs that will fit your developmental needs and your busy schedule as well.  You’ll amaze your friends and yourself with what you will learn at our school.

Pinnacle Martial Arts students are known for being polite, confident individuals with integrity and humble inner strength.  That is because Pinnacle Martial Arts’ ancient traditions encourage each student to strive to develop virtue and noble character.  They come from all walks of life, Doctors, Attorneys, Moms, Dads, athletes, and students of all ages,  and are quick to make friends and contribute to worthwhile causes.  There is a unique warmth at Pinnacle Martial Arts that must be experienced.  It comes from the genuine humility of its

students.

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Students develop blinding fast hand strikes, dynamic kicks, throws, and  precision joint locks, pressure points and are adept with various types of weaponry.  These attributes are combined with potent grapping skills like those found in Judo, Jiu-jitsu, and submission wrestling.  Students are also taught anatomy, health, nutrition, and breathing. The education does not stop there.  Students learn culture, language, traditions, philosophy, etiquette, and practical safety, leadership and life skills.  They also learn the responsibility that goes with such powerful knowledge and develop the confidence to protect themselves and loved ones, even under stress, when it matters most.  It is through rigorous study, practice and introspection that the students develop a stronger sense of compassion and a greater regard for humanity.

The famous Chinese general Sun Tzu, author of the classic The Art of War, said that the greatest general is not the one who can defeat 100 enemies in 100 battles.  Rather, it is the one who can control things so well that the need to fight never arises. We agree.

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