Avantika Naik is just one Ranger who has climbed the Black Belt ladder. Last January, she was awarded her Third Degree Black Belt at the PBK Black Belt Spectacular.
She has come a long way since joining the Personal Best in Foxboro when she was five. "My parents wanted me to learn self-defense," she recalled."I just loved everything about it."
Her favorite part of her training is the sparring program. "I love sparring because you get to choose the techniques - you have to decide in the moment whether to move forward or find an opening," she explained. "It incorporates stamina, reaction and thought process."
Student finds his place
Posted: May 17, 2019
Arlei and his instructor, John Mosca
"It was having the structure, the positive role models," said Jennifer Rahwan about why she signed her son Arlei up for karate at the Personal Best Karate in Norwood. "It was the perfect place for him."
She's a girl on a mission
Posted: May 17, 2019
Madelyn Bellas is your typical first grader. She attends George H. Mitchell Elementary School in Bridgewater. She loves cheetahs, science and hip hop dance. And she is training for her Black Belt at Personal Best Karate in Raynham.
At the school for over a year now, Madelyn loves the classes that teach "the kicks and punches the best". She is mindful of working hard in class to leave room for the games, especially the karate bowling, her favorite.
Madelyn's instructor, Joey Greenhalgh, echoes the work Madelyn puts in at class. "Madelyn is an excellent student - she works hard and has always been a leader in the class," he said. "She is a great role model."
Michelangelo or Mansour? Who is the tougher Turtle?
Posted: May 17, 2019
Did Mirage Studios know that when they created the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the early 1980’s that they would create a Master Instructor who has taught and inspired
Upon being awarded his 5th Degree Black Belt, Master Mansour broke a bat.
9 Steps to Magnetically Attract Positivity in Your Life
Posted: May 13, 2019
One of my mentors tells a story of a boy coming home from school, walking into his house and
greeting his dad with, “Dad, I flunked my math test today. The dad, trying to teach his son to
look on the bright side of things, said “son, rather than think negative, you need to be more
positive” the son replied, “Dad, I’m positive I flunked my math test”.