60 Days of Kids Martial Arts Classes in Portland Oregon Risk Free
Improve The Quality Of Your Child’s Life With 60 Days Of
Kids Martial Arts Classes in Portland Oregon Risk Free
Yes you can bring in your child for two entire months risk free at Portland’s premier martial arts facility SBG. SBG is Portland Oregon ‘s original Academy for functional martial arts. The only Martial Arts program built for Self Defense, Fitness, Corodination, Confidence, and Discipline while offering a entire Life Skills Program!
After 21 years we are still the most accomplished and prestigious academy in the north west. Specifically our Kids Martial Arts in Portland Oregonis making huge waves. With a recent launch under new management a full time staff of Professional, Internationally Certified Instructors ensure that you are getting the best training available for your child!
To get more helpful information on how to improve your child’s quality of life and how SBG’s Kids Martial Arts in Portland Oregon can help-
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As a parent looking for kids martial arts in Portland Oregon
You want the best for your child. Education is not the place to “make a cut”. It is a FACT that school attendance and grades both drop significantly when a child is being bullied. I know some of theses statistics can seem alarming but they are necessary to see.
Even though they are from 2010 they are still extremely alarming as bullying has only gotten worse over these last years.
These Stats Taken from:
bullyingstatistics.org/content/bullying-statistics-2010.html
“Bullying statistics 2010:
New bullying statistics for 2010 revealed about one in seven students in grades kindergarten through 12th grade is either a bully or has been a victim of bullying. Sometimes a teen or child who has been bullied eventually becomes the bully as a way to retaliate. In fact, revenge for bullying is one of the strongest motivations for school shootings, according to recent bullying statistics. A reported 61 percent of students said they believe students shoot others at school because they have been victims of physical violence at home or at school. This is a true indicator that bullying can occur in all forms by other students, children, teens as well as adults. According to various bullying studies, many teens and children act out violently on their peers through acts of bullying because they are abused at home.
Other bullying statistics:
- Over half, about 56 percent, of all students have witnesses a bullying crime take place while at school.
- A reported 15 percent of all students who don’t show up for school report it to being out of fear of being bullied while at school.
- There are about 71 percent of students that report bullying as an on-going problem.
- Along that same vein, about one out of every 10 students drops out or changes schools because of repeated bullying.
- One out of every 20 students has seen a student with a gun at school.
- Some of the top years for bullying include 4th through 8th graders in which 90 percent were reported as victims of some kind of bullying.
- Other recent bullying statistics reveal that 54 percent of students reported that witnessing physical abuse at home can lead to violence in school.
- Among students of all ages, homicide perpetrators were found to be twice as likely as homicide victims to have been bullied previously by their peers.
- There are about 282,000 students that are reportedly attacked in high schools throughout the nation each month.”
Don’t Take Our Word For It. Hear It First Hand From A Parent.
The SBG Program for Kids Martial Arts in Portland Oregon Designed To Improve Your Child’s Quality of Life!
These statistics are a sad fact so we have taken our time to make sure to give your child the real self defense skills that they need. Not To Fight Bully, but to have the Confidence They Need in order to stand up to bullies. That’s right and although it is easy as a parent to tell your child to simply “stand up for yourself” it isn’t always that easy.

A Happy Successful child needs Confidence. Kids martial arts in Portland Oregon will give your child Confidence!
Your Child need to have confidence in their ability to defend themselves, in order to Verbally stand up for themselves. There is no better way then our Program for kids martial arts in Portland Oregon. Your child will be learning real skills actually used by professional athletes and law enforcement. Not to hurt the bully but to restrain and control them without risk of injury to either side!
The SBG kids martial arts in Portland Oregon will allow your child to feel confident and defend themselves without running the risk of injury or suspension from school.
At SBGi a child’s education is our highest priority. A solid education is paramount to being successful. This is why our program (Aside from providing Real Self Defense Skills and Discipline) is focused on building life skills to help your child be successful in school.
Our kids martial arts program works hand in hand with you and your child’s teachers. Student’s at SBG constantly get recognition for their success in school. We have a whole hose of promotions and rewards to give out to your child as they continue to improvement in school. Pay close attention to that word Improvement. The truth is no student with failing grades will make a complete U turn to being an A student over night.
HOWEVER with positive reinforcement and encouragement they can get there! The instructors in SBG’s kids martial arts in Portland Oregon work with you to constantly build and improve the habits your child needs for success in life.
At SBG Portland on Day ONE you will experience a change in your child’s behavior. We guarantee that when you come into our academy you will see a immediate change!
A letter from Zach Thornton,
Manager of SBG Portland.
Dear Parent,
The hardest part of starting something new is the first step. It is typical for a child or even a parent to be nervous when they first come in. It’s a strange place where they will be learning some powerful new skills and this can seem very intimidating.
I assure you that it’s all down hill after you walk through the door. You will experience a professional, welcoming, family oriented, atmosphere.
Once here you will get to witness the most amazing and rewarding part of what we do here. Change peoples lives. This may seem like a extreme thing to say but you will witness it happen right before your eyes.
You will watch them change from unsure, timid, or maybe even unruly, to being respectful, confident, and excited to learn more. The immediate confidence from putting on the uniform for the first time, and learning a functional skill is amazing.
Nothing makes my day more then seeing the amazing impact our program has on children. It is easily the most rewarding work I have ever done in my entire life.
Sincerely, Zach Thornton
If you have any doubts I suggest you see it for yourself. We have shown you some alarming truths and made some extraordinary claims in this letter. Some of it may seem hard to believe.
We stand by our statements and we are prepared to prove to you first hand. All you need to do is call – 503-230-7924 – We will give you and your child a proper introduction. You will have all the time you need to ask any questions and make sure to cover any areas of concern you may have. This is also the best time for us to find out what your goals are for your child so we know what to focus on.
Your child will then get a full break down of a class and a private lesson from a internationally certified instructor. This allows you to see for your self exactly what kind of skill sets your child will be learning in class.
CAUTION:
Skipping this step can be extremely detrimental to how your child experiences martial arts. Although some children can be ok with simply jumping into a class this can be a major mistake for others.
The first private lesson is paramount to your child’s success. It allows your child to Know What To Expect. After their private lesson they will know what to expect from their instructor and what kind of behavior is appropriate in class, eliminated any self doubt they may have. Making it easier for them to focus, learn, and have fun!
If that still isn’t enough for you to give us the Opportunity to improve your child’s life I have one last offer for you.
I will let your child try one of SBG’s Kids Martial Arts in Portland Oregon risk FREE. If you bring in your child and after 60 full days in our program you aren’t convinced that we are making a positive impact on your child’s life. We will refund you anything you have spent on the program AND let your child keep the free uniform.
All you have to do is Call 503-230-7924
Or simply fill in this small form bellow so we can give you some more free information about SBG’s Kids Martial Arts in Portland Oregon.
Give your child 60 Days in SBG’s kids martial arts in Portland Oregon
and we will change your child for life!
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