AMERICAN MARTIAL ARTS INSTITUTE CALL US AT: 315-768-1859
WHY JOIN US?
TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS FOR ALL AGES
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Certified, adult, black belt instructors
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Improve self confidence
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Improve balance
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Learn self defense and more!
American Eagle Style's adult classes are structured for students ages 13 and older. Following the traditional philosophy of the martial arts, teenagers are treated as the young adults; they are expected to develop and demonstrate the accountability, responsibility, and respect of adults. Traditional martial arts were designed for adults of ages. As such, we have many students in their 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's and older. It is never to late to start.
The American Martial Arts Institute and the American Eagle Style of empty-hand martial arts were founded by Grandmaster Clifford C. Crandall Jr. American Eagle Style is a traditional "empty-hand" or "open-handed" martial art, which means that its physical skills rely on using all parts of the body as tools for self-defense (hands, feet, arms, legs, elbows, knees, head, et cetera).
The style is based on Grandmaster Crandall's extensive martial arts training (over 45 years). American Eagle Style is a well-rounded style founded on a heritage of four national and international influences: 40% American, 35% Korean, 15% Japanese, and 10% Chinese.
The American Martial Arts Institute offers the martial arts in a variety of programs for men and women of all ages that will arm their minds with knowledge, their bodies with skills, and excite their emotions. This is for the purpose of improving their belief in themselves, their successes in work or school, and their own personal commitments to friends and family.
All classes are taught by certified, adult black belt instructors.
How long are classes?
Classes are 1-hour in length. Ages 13 and older may attend up to 4 classes per week on Monday through Thursdays (7:15 to 8:15 pm), but are not expected to attend all available classes.
Who are the instructors?
All classes are taught by certified, adult black belt instructors. All of the instructors must be separately certified to teach and re-certified annually.
These professional men and women are not paid, rather their volunteer their time to "complete the circle" or give back to others what they have received from the school. As such, instructors train in classes separate from the other students.
Who will be my instructor?
Every student of American Eagle Style is a student of Grandmaster Crandall. However, each new student is assigned to an instructor who "their instructor."
This instructor is responsible to Grandmaster Crandall for your training and determines when you test for belt ranks. Likewise, you are "their student" are accountable to both them and Grandmaster Crandall. This gives you the important "student-teacher" relationship that is essential to your training, understanding of the style, and progression.
Your instructor teaches on a particular night; therefore, the night you sign up for will help to determine your instructor. You may attend class on any Adult Class night, however. Every instructor, including Grandmaster Crandall, will teach you, as well.
What do I learn in class?
Each class follows a predictable, educational structure. Each class begins with stretching.
This is followed by punches, kicks, basic forms (blocks and counters), and katas.
Once these instructional areas have been covered the class may do one of a number of other areas including: self-defense, ippon kumites, bag work, sparring, takedowns, and more. This part of class can change each time. This way, each time you attend class you have an area that is anticipated and an area that is variable.
Each rank may learn different kicks, basic forms, katas, et cetera.
Can I watch a class?
Yes. You are welcome to watch a class and speak directly with our instructors.
What are some of the benefits of training?
The martial arts were designed for adults, men and women with lives full of responsibilities. Training in American Eagle Style can help to reduce stress, build confidence, improve balance and flexibility, improve cardiovascular strength, and is enjoyable.
One of the strengths of the American Martial Arts Institute is that it is not only for children. In fact, it is intended for adults, but beneficial for children.
The men and women who are part of this school come from diverse backgrounds and range in ages, body types, and time commitments.
Do students spar?
Yes, but only once they have earned their first colored belt rank. Sparring is a skill that can be both fun and challenging.
It benefits the students with a cardiovascular workout, helps to develop blocking skills, and teaches the student to better read body language while dealing with energy of another individual.
Sparring is under strictly controlled conditions and is intended to be educational. Therefore, all students must wear headgear, hand gear, footgear, a mouth guard, (and males must wear a groin cup).
No contact is permitted to the head whatsoever, but points may be scored to the head. Instructors do not spar students.
Only students spar other students, and this is done with concern for one another as training partners. All matches are run by a certified instructor.
For more information speak with an instructor.
What if I have more questions?
Contact Us and speak with one of our instructors: 315.768.1859