Monday, July 26, 2010

Giving the Dojang a face lift!

Al-hamdulillah, over the past weekend we have managed to cleaned the Dojang inside-out.



We rolled up our sleevs, threw on our gloves, and got straight to business. We mopped the mats and the the floor underneath the mats and replaced the old tape on the seams and added sealant to the tapes.


Thank you too those brothers and sisters who gave us a little bit of their time and got their hands dirty. The Dojang looks great, but we want to make sure that we keep it 'spic and span'.



Some general rules we want to share with everyone so we can maintain our Dojang:

1. It is not a general playground or a hangout place for anyone. Only registered supervised students of Aqabah karate, summer camp, hifz program and Salah congregants may use this surface.

2. No food and drinks on the mat

3. Do not place any chairs and tables directly on the mat surface. This has placed many tears on the surface.

4. The hifz carpets should no longer be placed on the mats. The carpets have a rough surface and dragging them around the mats have resulted in the tapes peeling off. Plus they are very dirty and beginning to smell. Insha-Allah we will find a better solution for the hifz students.

5. Last but not least, we thank Allah for blessing us with the highest quality mat for the children who attend the martial arts program. It is community property and it is a trust from Allah. Lets take care of it.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Register Today!!! All-Female Basic Self-Defense 18-Hour Course!


Click on the flyer for more information or email us at info@aqabahkarate.com

Registration closed

Lets get ready to RRRRRUMMMMBLE! - US Capitol Classics approaches!

LETS GET READY TO RRRUUMBLLLLLE!!

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Gather your sparring gear, polish your presentation and sharpen your forms. Aqabah Karate is planning to compete in the upcoming US Capitol Classics on July 31, 2010. Event venue is:

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
201 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, MD 20745
(301) 965-4000

Our team will be lead by Head Instructor Hernan Guadalupe. Any questions? Please write to him at hernan@aqabahkarate.com

The US Capitol Classics is the largest Martial Arts tournament in the DC metro area. It has competition opportunities for all ages and for all levels. It is open to any styles so that means you can test yourself against students of Kung Fu, Tae Kwon do, Kick-boxing etc. Isn't that AWESOME?

Each competitor must REGISTER individually by visiting the following website:

http://www.uscapitolclassics.com/

Belt Promotions Ceremony - All are welcome to attend!

It is our pleasure to announce the promotions (from June 2010 test) of the following students. New Belts will be given out on the following days. There will be no regular class on the promotion days; however, family members, friends and supporters are highly encouraged to attend:

Location, Aqabah karate studio - 5301 Edgewood Road College Park.

Monday, 7-19-10, 4-5pm
Hafsa Ghori
Maryam Muhib
Ramlah Amsa
Rawan El Habashy
Reem Saleh
Tasneem Odeh
Soha Mustafa
Eiman Imran
Marwa Mansour
Rahaf El Habashy
Renad El-Habashy
Sayeemah Ahmed
Sumayyah Ghori
Tasneem Mansour
Nadia Ali

Tuesday, 7-20-10, 4-5pm
Abdurrahman Barrie
Abdussamad Faris
Hamza Muhib
Muhammad Mavins
Rafi Sagore
Suhaib Ghori
Zakariah Jaweed
Areeb Karim
Omar Ali
Siraj Khan
Yusuf Abdullah

Congratulations!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Women-Only Self-Defense Seminar a Success

Al-Hamdulillah, Aqabah Karate's first, women-only self-defense seminar on July 10 at the Clarion Inn Hotel was a tremendous success. This was a two hour seminar. A big thank you to all who attended. Special thanks to Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) instructor Ayesha Mustafa and to her staff.

The seminar was open to women above 17 years old. Forty Nine, very enthusiastic, women showed up to find out that a wealth of self-defense knowledge is now available to empower them. RAD instructor Ayesha Mustafa kicked off the class with a general introduction about how we view issues of personal safety, sexual assault and domestic violence. She elaborated on the concept of survivor mentality VS. victim mentality. During the lecture, the students were allowed to ask questions and there were frank and open discussion about stigmas and other issues surrounding these sensitive topics

The second half of the seminar got into the physical part. Every attendee got a chance to break a sweat. The instructors demonstrated some techniques first, and then broke each technique down into parts so the students could follow along before having everyone do it together.

The feedback from the seminar was extremely positive. There has been a tremendous request to offer more knowledge and as a result, Aqabah Karate is already organizing (with RAD) and to host a three weekend, no holds barred, 18 hour womens-only self-defense class starting July 24, 2010.

This class will only take 14 students. Classes such as these normally cost around $500. We are able to offer this for only $140!! Alhamdulillah, but only for a very limited time. Please intend to attend. Registration details coming soon.

Wise Words, "It is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it!"

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The Next Karate Kid: Could it be your child?

The Next Karate Kid: Could it be your child?

The Benefits of Martial Arts Training for Children
by Hernán Guadalupe


With all the talk that is going on about martial arts due to the recent surge of block buster movies like ‘The Karate Kid’ and ‘The Last Air Bender’, people’s interest in martial arts has again sparked, but is there any real benefit for children and adults?

Putting Hollywood aside with all its jumping kicks and flips and theatrical stunts, martial arts has serious benefits to offer.

Did you know that Martial Arts training is 10 times more effective than any other team sport in developing a child’s self-esteem and confidence?

It’s not just about kicking and punching, rather it’s about developing a child’s inner and outer character and giving them the tools of confidence and discipline which they can use for the rest of their lives.

When a new student enters our school, I don’t think about him being the next world champion or the next black belt; instead, I am thinking about how he can become a better person through martial arts. We want to develop leaders and role models for our community; and martial arts, along with our unique way of life (Islam) are key factors in this process.

There is no question about it that Islam is our fundamental basis for our belief and way of life. Islam gives us the instruction and martial arts is the vehicle to implement what we learn. We teach our children that they should live healthy and moderate lives. Martial arts is the means to maintain a healthy way of life through exercise and dieting.

We teach our children to be confident and disciplined. Martial arts is the means to build a child’s confidence and develop discipline in their lives.

Martial arts is a great compliment to being Muslim. Based on our rich Islamic heritage, we know that Muslims were strong, brave, and confident people, especially the companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him). We see through their examples how they lived their lives, constantly exercising, maintaining a healthy way of life, balanced diet, and they were disciplined in pleasing Allah alone.

Living in today’s society, we don’t have the luxury of developing certain characteristics like they did. Because of this, many of our children become overweight and obese, they involve themselves in activities that don’t benefit them much like video games and they have low self-esteem and a lack of confidence. These problems have long-term effects on children.

Islam teaches us to be strong not only in relation to emaan, but also physically. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said in a hadeeth: “The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, but in both there is good.” (Muslim)

Many of the scholars mention that the strength here refers to actual physical strength and confidence. This is so because the physically strong Muslim has more strength to stand up in prayer and worship Allah without tiring. He also has the confidence and courage to call people to Islam and face adversity.

Imagine your children having this type of strength. Tell me what other sport or activity can help give your children that type of strength and character- building?

Martial arts is amazing. There is nothing more amazing than to have a new student walk into the school several weeks before who doesn’t smile, speak much, or interact with anyone in class, and after a short time is leading jumping jacks, counting out loud, and having a great time.

Martial arts is that opportunity you and your children have been looking for to develop positive, strong, and healthy personalities. It helps pave a way to success.

Ask yourself, how can anyone expect to succeed in life when they have never succeeded in anything before? Understand that success is a habit that is planted, cultivated, and nurtured.

Earlier I mentioned that martial arts is 10 times better than team sports in giving a child confidence, do you know why? You see, team sports focuses on a team effort. The team works together to reach a common goal. However, there may be times where some team members shine more than others and they carry the weight of those who are not working hard or living up to their part of the deal.

With martial arts, the goals are individualized which helps and encourages individual success and achievement. This helps build a child’s self-esteem and in return their self-worth grows.

Children begin to see themselves for the unique and valuable individuals they are and can begin to appreciate others for themselves. Martial arts teaches them that you must respect yourself before you can respect others.

Along with self-confidence, martial arts teaches children self-control. It shows children how to express themselves in a manner that is calm and cool and how to avoid conflict without the need for violence.

Being part of a martial arts program, children also learn teamwork, respect, and responsibility. Children learn to work together during exercises and drills, which helps develop their social skills along with their confidence to interact with others. Martial arts also stresses the aspect of respecting others such as the teachers and other students, as well as showing love and compassion for each other. It also stresses responsibility from the way you take care of your uniform to properly maintaining the facility in which your child trains. All of these qualities aid in developing leaders in our homes and in our communities.

Originally martial arts was developed as a means of self-preservation, to defend oneself from attack or invasion; however, spears and swords are no longer a common threat. Rather, self-doubt, feelings of worthlessness, inabilities, and lack of confidence to deal with the conflicts of day-to-day life are far greater threats on our developing children.

If martial arts can help a child see the true potential and beauty they possess inside; then why not give them that opportunity? Remember, there is no endeavor more worthy than the development and cultivation of our future ummah.

Hernán Guadalupe is the Head Instructor of Aqabah Karate. He is a 1st Degree Black Belt in Tang Soo Do and has over 12 years of Martial Arts experience.

Taken from Aqabah Karate's July 2010 Newsletter Issue 2

Monday, July 5, 2010

Event: Free Women-Only Self-Defense Seminar



*IMPORTANT NOTE* - The venue has been change to the CLARION INN HOTEL located at 8601 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, MD!

In cooperation with Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Systems presents a

Self-Defense Seminar for women only ages 17-years and above.

Make time to attend this event. You don't want to miss this great opportunity!

**NO men, boys and children allowed.**

REGISTRATION CLOSED

July 2010's Student of the Month - Muhammad Mavins

The Review Board of Aqabah Karate is happy to announce that the July 2010's Student of the Month is MUHAMMAD MAVINS.

Muhammad, 8-years old, has been training in Tang Soo Do for over 1 year.

Currently a White Belt Purple Stripe, Muhammad is one of the highest ranking Tiny Tigers Boys in Aqabah Karate.

His maturity, attention, dedication, leadership, and skill level is admired by his teachers and students alike. He has been a great role model and motivation for his fellow peers.

Just recently, we found out that Muhammad and his family were relocating to Philadelphia. This news struck sadness in our hearts knowing that we would lose such a great student and friend. However, we wish him and his family the greatest of success wherever they may be and ask Allah to bless them with with the best in this life and the hereafter. We know that he will continue to live up to the codes and tenets in his new home and be that same leader and great influence to his new peers.

Join Aqabah Karate in congratulating Muhammad for his achievements. May Allah continue to grant him success. Congratulations Muhammad! We will truly miss you!!