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Empowering the Anxious Generation: How Reveal Martial Arts Fosters Resilience and Growth in Kids and Teens
In his pivotal book, "The Anxious Generation," Jonathan Haidt explores how the shift from a play-based to a phone-based childhood has led to an epidemic of mental health issues among today's youth.
We’re the Best—Thanks to You! Reveal Martial Arts Wins Best Martial Arts Studio Award 2024
We are thrilled, honored, and immensely proud to announce that Reveal Martial Arts has been awarded Best Martial Arts Studio in Northeast Tarrant County for 2024! 🏆✨
Conquering Fear: How Reveal Martial Arts Leadership Program Teaches Kids Public Speaking Skills
At Reveal Martial Arts, we believe that public speaking is a skill that can be learned and developed with practice and guidance. That's why our Leadership Program includes public speaking training as an integral part of the curriculum.
Voted the Best Martial Arts Studios In Tarrant County in 2024
We are very proud to be voted the 2024 BEST MARTIAL ARTS STUDIOS in Tarrant County by the Living Magazine Readers’ Choice.
Empowering Young Leaders: Celebrating the Journey of Mr. Weston Worth with Reveal
At just 12 years old, Mr. Weston Worth stands as a shining testament to the incredible impact of martial arts and leadership training on young lives.
Being a Black Belt vs. Earning a Black Belt
Being a black belt and earning a black belt are two entirely different things. It is a milestone for many as fewer than 5% of a given class will make it to this rank for one reason or another. For others its goal and nothing more, another notch in their bucket list. But is earning and being a black belt one in the same?
Why Do Kids Need Leadership Training?
Having these skills can have a positive impact on a child's future personal and professional success. Additionally, leadership training can also provide kids with the opportunity to learn and grow in a supportive environment, and build relationships with others who share similar interests and values.