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Students do well



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
LYNX Black Belt Leadership Academy students received brilliant grading results when they attended their graduation event.
Master Blinston conducted the graduation with his team of black belt instructors. Students were asked and expected to perform the martial arts disciplines, along with the martial arts techniques and the required syllabus they had studied.

All students follow a Leadership Life Skill Curriculum which is incorporated into their martial arts training. The programme is able to make students feel better about themselves, enhance their level of focus and concentration, increase their achievements, improve their overall health and skyrocket their personal success either at school or in work.

Well done to the following students from the Hatfield, Hatfield Woodhouse, Thorne and Moorends area:

Purple Stripe - Jackie O'Brien, Codie O'Brien, John Ford, Joshua Ford, Melanie Hartley, Tegan Hartley.

Yellow Stripe - Rebecca Smith.

Yellow Belt - Belinda Porter.

Blue Belt - Alastair Glenny, Kierian Wilson.



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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 9:24 AM
  • Source: Thorne and District Gazette
  • Location: Thorne
 
 

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