STONEHAM, MA, January 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Body Mind Systems, a comprehensive martial arts system with a school in Stoneham, Massachusetts, is holding a one-week Open House starting Monday January 24, 2011 through Saturday January 29, 2011. Adults (Ages 15 and older) and children (Ages 4-14) are welcome to participate in any of the appropriate, regularly scheduled classes for free, compliments of the school. Adult classes are held weekdays from 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM and Saturdays 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM. See website for additional school schedule. No prior experience is necessary. Reservations are required as space is limited.
"People in America think martial arts is only a kid activity or a different type of gym workout or a sport. That's not what we do. We specialize in how to train adults to apply martial arts principles at a high-level in life so that they have whatever success they want," says Bob Lee, a 3rd Degree Black Belt and an Assistant Head Instructor at the Stoneham school. "Yes, you can defend yourself physically, but more importantly, you learn to defend yourself against bad relationships, the economy, disease and the negative things in life that are always around and add stress. Everyone wants a martial arts lifestyle because it's about being a healthy, strong, harmonious human being, but only those who understand how important an opportunity life is will ever obtain it."
ABOUT BODY MIND SYSTEMS
Body Mind Systems is a comprehensive martial arts training system teaching eight martial arts that encompass the foundations of all martial arts styles: kung fu, bagua zhang, tai chi, judo, kong su (taekwondo/karate), aikido, traditional Asian weapons and samurai sword. We use 1,500 years of refined martial arts knowledge to help men and women improve themselves physically and mentally. They learn to apply the principles of confidence, discipline, focus, willpower, patience and awareness through training in powerful forms, movement and practical self-defense to create a more successful, meaningful life. Body Mind Systems has schools in the Greater Boston area in Stoneham, Swampscott, and West Roxbury as well as New Milford, New Jersey. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.bodymindsystems.com or contact the school nearest you.
LOCATIONS
http://www.bodymindsystems.com
info@bodymindsystems.com
United Martial Arts Center
Vinnin Square Plaza
1005 Paradise Road
Swampscott, MA 01907
781-581-8887
Body Mind Systems
263 Main Street
Stoneham, MA 02180
781-279-1400
Center for Asian Martial Arts
75 Spring Street Units H & I
West Roxbury, MA 02132
617-327-5100
Body Mind Systems
211 Main Street
New Milford, NJ 07646
201-225-1180
Stoneham Martial Arts School Invites Public To Open House Week (Jan. 24-29, 2011) - Body Mind Systems Offers Free Lessons For Individuals Looking For That Extra Mental Edge For Success
Body Mind Systems, a comprehensive martial arts system with a school in Stoneham, Massachusetts, is holding a one-week Open House starting Monday January 24, 2011 through Saturday January 29, 2011. Reservations are required as space is limited.
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[Press-News.org] Stoneham Martial Arts School Invites Public To Open House Week (Jan. 24-29, 2011) - Body Mind Systems Offers Free Lessons For Individuals Looking For That Extra Mental Edge For SuccessBody Mind Systems, a comprehensive martial arts system with a school in Stoneham, Massachusetts, is holding a one-week Open House starting Monday January 24, 2011 through Saturday January 29, 2011. Reservations are required as space is limited.