Legacy MMA Coronavirus Update—We’re Open!

Legacy MMA Coronavirus Update—We’re Open!

Anyone who enters any of our three locations (Sugar Hill, Buford, or Braselton) will be required to sanitize their hands. Your children will wash their hands often while staying with us and we will clean and disinfect surfaces several times throughout the day.  We will remain hypervigilant during this period.

We will open at 7:30 am and close by 6:30 pm. Please send students with snacks, lunches, and drinks. We will not be taking students on field trips during this time. This applies to the weeks of March 16 through March 27, 2020. March 30-April 3, 2020 is Spring Break for Gwinnett County Schools and as of now, we plan to remain open.

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Because Legacy Summer Camp is Fun, and We Get to do Karate

Because Legacy Summer Camp is Fun, and We Get to do Karate

Summer camp begins May 26, 2020. While camp doesn’t start until 9 am, you may drop off your kiddos as early as 7:30 am. Once your child checks in, their fun begins. Free play is a critical component of our camp. It also children to use their imagination and creativity. Campers also participate in board games, watch movies, and some even practice karate.

Camp ends with daily karate classes. Your children aren’t just here to occupy their time. They are here to grow, learn, and develop discipline, self-control, and respect. For our after-school kids, they will continue to progress and improve.

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Whole Family Fitness Keeps Parents Healthy

Whole Family Fitness Keeps Parents Healthy

t’s recommended that adults spend 2 ½ hours a week in active exercise. That’s breaks down to five 30-minute workouts. For busy parents like yourselves, that seems like too much. That might mean a gym membership and time away from your kids, but it doesn’t have to be. Since your kiddos are already at our facility, hang around for your class. They’ll be with us while you participate in one of our kickboxing or adult karate classes. Your kids can even watch. Plus, our classes are 45 minutes long. If you take our classes four times a week (after your kiddos class is over), you’ll have 180 active minutes, which is over the recommendation for optimal heart health

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It's OK to Struggle

It's OK to Struggle

We have a saying in class. “Pain is weakness leaving the body.” Our after school karate instructors use this saying to teach our students about struggle, more specifically, struggling is a good thing. When you struggle or something isn’t easy, you tend to work harder. You have more drive and motivation

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After School Karate in Georgia Against Bullying

After School Karate in Georgia Against Bullying

We have many parents who send their child to us because they are part of the 90% who have experienced bullying. Parents come to us to teach their children self-defense. If a parent tells us that their child(ren) has experienced it, we work with that a child a little more closely to ensure he/she gains the skills needed to defend themselves.

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