Bully Prevention
Online Special
2 Weeks FREE + FREE Uniform
Hive Martial Arts Helps Kids Stand Up to Bullying!
No one should ever become a target or victim in life, though unfortunately for most of us, it is almost inevitable to occur in some form at some point. Hive Martial Arts takes bullying very seriously and stands up to protect youth within the community. Martial Arts students learn to stand up for themselves and others, to stand firm and proud!
Online Special
2 Weeks FREE + FREE Uniform
No matter your age, skill level, or physical ability, we have a program tailored for you. From children to adults, and individuals with special needs, we embrace diversity and inclusivity
Develop High Self-Esteem
The physical and psychological effects of bullying are often extremely harmful, far-reaching, and long-lasting. Bullying commonly begins in the 2nd grade and occurs throughout life. It can be physical, verbal, or indirect, and can range from mild teasing to spreading rumors to pushing and hitting. Bullying frequently occurs on the internet as well. Having high self-esteem gained through martial arts training helps children stand up to the negative issue associated with bullying. It is important for a child to develop high self-esteem and strong friendships to distance themselves from situations where they could be bullied.
Building Strong Leaders at Hive Martial Arts
The team of instructors at Hive Martial Arts in Minneapolis, MN is empowering adults and children to resist and overcome the harmful phenomenon of bullying by building strong leaders in the community through Martial Arts. It gravely concerns Aaron Pallesen when children are victimized by anyone, especially their peers. Being a victim of a bully can lead to a child avoiding school, developing life-long anxieties, plotting and performing violent acts of vengeance, and even committing suicide.
We Give You The Tools To Succeed
Here at Hive Martial Arts we equip you and your children with the tools necessary to succeed in every situation. We will teach your child to walk away (while staying calm and not running), tell the assailants to stop and leave him or her alone, and to use humor to rapidly halt a bullying situation. Making eye contact with others (especially the bully) and to talking with a strong voice are also shown to reduce the occurrences. Naturally, we also teach skills for self-defense when conflicts turn physical.
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