Hamden, Connecticut …a “Good News” Newspaper May 23, 2013
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Achievement Comes in the Preparation Prior to the Execution

Throughout the month of May, the Academy of Kempo Martial Arts held their first annual sit-up challenge. This challenge was designed by Shihan Frank Ciarleglio to help motivate the students to become better with their sit-ups. “The goal is to compete with yourself to become better and better – that is one of the most important aspects of the Martial Arts, self-improvement,” said Ciarleglio.

For those who find that competing with others is their motivator, Ciarleglio has designed the challenge so there is a competition within the individual classes (separated by age and levels), as well as a competition throughout the Academy. Ciarleglio monitored everyone’s improvements and coached the students on how to improve. “To improve in any task it takes motivation, self-discipline, and hard work at the correct things. So many people set goals to improve their way of life and work very hard but are not working at the correct things and get nowhere. It is important to have a plan of action and surround yourself with other goal-oriented people, as well as work with someone who can guide you if you need help to achieve your goal,” Ciarleglio continued.

The Academy of Kempo would like to congratulate the participants whose sit-ups improved throughout the month and hopes that they will continue their journey to better health and well-being. Special congratulations to Eyad Salem for being the most improved in the Little Dragons Class (4yrs old through 6yrs old) and to Heidi Oyuela for being the most improved in the Beginner Preteen Class (7yrs old through 10yrs old). To Tyler Brown for being the most improved in the Advanced Preteen Class (7yrs old through 11yrs old), to Kylie Ray for being the most improved in the Junior Adult Class (11yrs old through 15yrs old) and the most improved in the Academy, and to Michael Leslie for being the most improved in the Adult Class (16yrs old and up). “Our programs at the Academy of Kempo are not just about the punch and the kick; it’s about becoming the best you can be in everything you do,” said Ciarleglio. For information about the Academy, visit www.academyofkempo.com or contact them at 203.288.9990.