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Dear Parent,

I don't blame you. You're thinking, "Come on...how can karate and martial arts teach wholesome values - and, success skills?"

Well, I'm here to tell you, in more ways than you can begin to imagine. My name is Jason Campbell. I am the owner of one of the most successful martial arts schools in the United States. United Martial Arts here in Phoenix. For over 15 years, I've been nurturing children like yours with character building tools found only in Kung Fu. No other sport or activity can match the life skills learned in Kung Fu. In the next few pages, I'm going to tell you how you and your child can sample all of this, and more.

AZ Kung Fu - Childrens Martial Arts TrainingFree of Charge!!
Watch as your child increases in confidence, energy and spirit. Stand and be dazzled as he becomes unstoppable in his quest for:

Greater academic achievement.
Unshakable self respect.
Increased strength and fitness, in body and mind and spirit.

And all of it comes while learning how to "kick, block, and punch."
Think of it this way. Your child's first and biggest challenge comes not from "fighting for his rights on the street," or "beating up the neighborhood bully." It comes, instead, from battling more sinister forces. Your child's own fears and self doubts:

  • "I'm not as smart as John."
  • "I don't get what my teacher is saying."
  • "I wish I was as [strong, pretty, tall] as Sally."
  • "Why does Jim keep giving me a bad time?"
  • "Why can't I be as popular as Jill?"

The question is, how do you get your child to fight these demons? You know the problem. Your child has a tough time even telling you she's haunted by them. Never mind how she might conquer them.
Well, the good news is, I have a proven solution.

A program that has already worked for over 10,000 children. A series of lessons your child can learn easier than you think.

Let me tell you a secret:

To repeat, Martial Arts are less about your child learning to fight others, and more about winning himself. For example: His innermost fears. Conquer them, and your child unleashes within himself a powerful, unstoppable force.

A force that gives him the strength to kick down the doors of his own self doubts, a force that opens your child to the exalting power of values.

In other words, when your child uses the discipline of kung fu to conquer his fears, he has power to transfer that discipline to all other areas of his life. I know of no other sport or activity that does this better than martial arts. (I should know. Remember, I've been teaching it for over 15 years.

But don’t take my word for it........

I have ADHD and struggled in school. My UMA training has given me more focus and discipline. I am proud to report that this has helped my grades improve dramatically.

Jacob Roshetto


As a single parent UMA has provided my son and I a place to bond and train together, a once in a life time experience. As a female in Law Enforcement I must keep in to physical condition, I must also be confident, disciplined & focused. UMA helps me maintain this.

As for my son UMA has taught him on a deeper level respect, focus and self-esteem. All important tools needed to be successful in anything in life.

Detective Rachel Passeri


Since my children have been training w/ UMA we have noticed increased self-esteem and confidence. Their ability to focus at school has improved and they also maintain a more positive attitude about life. They are truly proud of what they have learned and overall Korban and Konnor have grown stronger physically and mentally. Thanks UMA!

Jenny Maloney
Korban & Konnor


UMA has provided Cydney a daily life skill. The Martial Arts the she has learned provide an outstanding foundation of focus, strength and commitment to ask task given. As a 6 year old, the recent inception into the CIT program has provided instant leadership from peers, invaluable experiences that will last a lifetime. I can't wait to see her achieve her black belt in the upcoming years and develop into an amazing young lady with excellent martial arts skills that will serve her in all that she does for her lifetime.

Mrs. Owens


Since my daughter started training at UMA she is more confident (not that shy), she is able to pay more attention while doing her homework (focus), and most important self-control. She just loves training at UMA and I love the changes in her. Thank you all.

Lia Richardson (Megan)

Now, you may be asking, how does all this "values" stuff work? And why does kung fu manage to do a better job teaching more than any other sport?

AZ Kung Fu - Childrens Martial Arts TrainingKung Fu gives your child the chance to explore her innate powers. She will marvel (as you will) as she increases in strength, flexibility endurance, balance, and inner confidence.

Yet this is only the start.

In fact, her physical skills act as a foundation for something much more important: the development of her value skills, mental and spiritual. And not cut off from her physical skills, but intimately connected - even bonded-to them.

For example:

Courage:
Your child finds the courage to move outside of his comfort zone. He wills himself to take on more difficult karate moves and skills. He becomes no longer afraid of failure or peer pressure. He learns that whatever he sows, so he reaps. He learns to blame no one, but himself, and to take responsibility for his actions. He suddenly sees his life as a constant, never-ending journey of life-giving improvement. In short, with a deep breath, he refuses to become a victim of fate. He puts an arm lock on his own destiny.

Staying Power:
Your child finds joy in improving her physical stamina. She can walk farther, run longer, practice skills until she gets them right. In turn, she learns not to give up. She sticks things out. With the help of her kung fu teachers, she strives harder, longer to reach her goals. Even if she fails she perseveres. She won't let her self doubts get in the way of accomplishing what she sets her mind to accomplish.AZ Kung Fu - Childrens Martial Arts Training

There is an old saying, "Where performance is measured, performance improves." Yet, your child has to first accept where he stands now. That means measuring current strengths and weaknesses. Above all, he learns that to succeed, he cant fool anyone, especially himself. This results in a sharper focus. He learns to make eye contact with his teacher (and not just in kung fu). He pays greater attention to what each teacher says. He knows and accepts where he stands. These are just three of the powerful, energizing values your child will get from the basic program. In short, you can look forward to your child developing:

  • Powerful Self Control: to refuse to give in to negative peer pressure. She will even have deeper respect for rules.

  • Improved Focus: She will learn what is needed, along with the skill to “zero in” on critical tasks at hand. Normal, yet time-wasting, childhood distractions won’t get in her way.

  • Fearless Self Confidence: Watch as your child finds the courage to open any door life has to offer. As you might guess, all of this couldn't have happened unless I had the very best teachers. I am fortunate to have studied with not just the top martial art masters and grandmasters, but teachers of peak performance, physiology and psychology.



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Still, you're wondering if this will work for your child. I understand.

So let me tell you an old martial arts story that illustrates our perspective on conflict:

It's about a young man, an old man, and a drunk:

A turning point in my life came one day on a train in the suburbs of Tokyo in the middle of a drowsy spring afternoon. At one station the doors opened, and suddenly the quiet afternoon was shattered. There stood a man at the doorway, bellowing at the top of his lungs. He yelled violent, obscene, incomprehensible curses. Just as the doors closed, the man staggered into the car. He was big, drunk, and dirty. He wore laborer's clothing. His front was stiff with dried vomit. His eyes bugged out a demonic, neon red. His hair was crusted with filth. Screaming, he swung at the first person he saw, a woman with a baby. The blow glanced off her shoulder, sending her spinning into the laps of an elderly couple. It was a miracle that the baby was unharmed.

The couple jumped up and scrambled toward the other end of the car. They were terrified. The laborer aimed a kick at the retreating back of the old lady. "I'll kill you, old woman!", he bellowed. He missed, and the old woman scuttled to safety. This so enraged the drunk, he grabbed the metal pole in the center of the car, and tried to wrench it out of its stanchion. I could see that one of his hands was cut and bleeding. The train lurched ahead, the passengers frozen with fear. I stood up.

I was young and in pretty good shape. I stood six feet, weighed 225. I had been putting in a solid eight hours of Aikido training every day for the past three years. I liked to throw and grapple. I thought I was tough. Trouble was, my martial skill was untested in actual combat. As students of Aikido, we were not allowed to fight.

My teacher, the founder of Aikido, taught us each morning that martial arts were devoted to peace. "Aikido" he said again and again, is the art of reconciliation. Whoever has the mind to fight has broken his connection with the universe. If you try to dominate other people, you are defeated. We study how to resolve conflict, not how to start it.

I listened to his words. I tried hard. I wanted to quit fighting. I could feel my forbearance exalting me. I felt both tough and holy. In my heart of hearts, however, I was dying to be a hero. I wanted a chance, an absolutely legitimate opportunity whereby I might save the innocent by destroying the guilty.

This is it! I said to myself as I got to my feet. This slob, this animal, is drunk and mean and violent. People are in danger. If I don't do something fast, somebody will probably get hurt. I'm gonna take him to the cleaners. Seeing me stand up, the drunk saw a chance to focus his rage. "Aha!", he roared. "A foreigner! You need a lesson in Japanese manners!"

I held on lightly to the commuter strap overhead. I gave him a slow look of disgust and dismissal. I gave him every bit of nastiness I could summon up. I planned to take this turkey apart, but he had to be the one to move first. And I wanted him mad, because the madder he got, the more certain the victory. I pursed my lips and blew him a sneering, insolent kiss. It hit him like a slap in the face.

"All right!", he hollered. "You're gonna get a lesson." He gathered himself for a rush at me. He'd never know what hit him, I thought to myself.

A split second before he moved, someone shouted, "HEY!" It was so ear-splitting. I wheeled to my left, the drunk spun to his right. We both stared down at a little old Japanese man. He must have been well into his seventies. He sat there immaculate in his kimono and hakama. He took notice of me, but beamed delightedly at the laborer, as though he had a most important secret to share.

"C'mere", the old man said in an easy tone of voice. "C'mere and talk with me." He waved his hand lightly. The big man followed. He planted his feet in front of the old man and towered over him. "Talk to you," he roared above the clacking wheels. "Why should I talk to you?" The drunk now had his back to me. If his elbow moved so much as a millimeter, I'd drop him in his socks.

The old man continued to beam at the laborer. There was not a trace of fear or resentment about him. "What'cha been drinking?", he asked lightly, his eyes sparkling with interest. "I been drinkin sake," the laborer bellowed back. "And it's none of your business!" Flecks of spittle splattered the old man.

"Oh, that's wonderful", the old man said with delight..."absolutely wonderful! You see, I love sake, too. Every Night, my wife and I (she's 76, you know), warm up a little bottle of sake. We take it out into the garden, and we sit on the old wooden bench that my grandfather's first student made for him. We watch the sun go down behind the persimmon tree. It is most gratifying, even when it rains!" He looked up at the laborer, eyes twinkling, happy to share the delightful details about his personal life.

As he struggled to figure where the old man's conversation was taking him, the drunk's face began to soften. His fists slowly unclenched. "Yeah", he said slowly, "I love persimmons to". . . . His voice trailed off.

"Yes", said the old man, smiling, "and I’m sure you have a wonderful wife."

"No", replied the laborer. "My wife died." He hung his head. Very gently, swaying with the motion of the train, the big man began to sob. "I don't got no wife. I don't got no home. I don't got no job. I don't got no money. I don't got no where to go. I'm so ashamed." Tears rolled down his cheeks. A spasm of pure despair rippled through his body. Above the luggage rack, a four-color ad trumpeted the virtues of suburban luxury living.

Now it was my turn. Standing there in my well-scrubbed youthful innocence, my "make this world safe for democracy" self- righteousness, I suddenly felt dirtier than he was. Just then, the train arrived at my stop. The platform was packed. The crowd surged into the car as soon as the doors opened. As I struggled to get out, I heard the old man cluck sympathetically. "My, my", he said. "That is a very difficult position to be in. Tell me about it."

I turned my head for one last look. The laborer was sprawled like a sack on the seat, his head in the old man's lap. The old man looked down at him, all compassion and delight. One hand softly stroked filthy, matted hair.

As the train pulled away, I sat down on a bench. What I had wanted to do with muscle and meanness had been done with a few kind words. Now I had seen Aikido tried in combat, and the essence of it was love, as the founder had said. I would have to practice the art with an entirely different spirit. It would be a long time before I could speak about the settling of conflict.



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One of the things that parents are concerned with, often, is whether their child can actually accomplish this. We see many black belts in the school, and they've obtained tremendous outcomes. But the thing is that weather it's a child with ADD or ADHD, an adult with serious physical handicaps, there is always room to improve. As the saying goes, "When you fight for your limitations, your reward is that you get to keep them!" We've had adults with heart conditions and back conditions, and we've had kids with mental or emotional problems, and all of those people can achieve black belt at their own pace.

AZ Kung Fu - Childrens Martial Arts TrainingSo what's this have to do with your child? Ask yourself, "What did the old man have that the young man didn't?" For me it has to do with peace. The more confidence a person has in himself, the less need he has to fight with himself. He is totally at peace with who he is.

Now, I still know what you're thinking:
How can I know for sure the kung fu program will work for my child? Will learning to "kick, block, and punch" really work for her? Well, I've made it very easy for you to find out - for your child.

FREE LESSONS ($49.00 value) I'm offering you two 15 minute private lessons, and two weeks - for FREE at the Kung Fu School (with no strings attached). See for yourself if, in fact, I can give your child the powerful benefits promised in this letter. During these lessons your child will have an opportunity to build a closer relationship with the instructor and we will have an opportunity to answer any and all questions that you may have about our program.

FREE Student-Parent Conference Before or during the introductory program we will meet one on one to discuss your child's needs and your child's progress. We will educate you regarding our program and help you understand the developmental process for your child. We will give you tips on how to reinforce your child's development and share with you his progress.

And, only if you register today can I guarantee that you'll also receive a

FREE Official United Martial Arts Uniform ($50.00 value) After your child's second visit to the school. Your child will receive an official kung fu uniform that is theirs to keep - no charge!

Here's how it works:

Watch with your own eyes as your child gets coached by a top kung fu teacher.

Class one at the United Martial Arts school. Your child begins by learning the profound influence of the martial arts:

  • Watch as he warms to the idea of emotional respect, for both himself and others.
  • Gains power from the ability to be confident yet respectful.

Then glow as you hear him recite the first life skill first:

"THE PATH OF SELF-MASTERY REQUIRES A FOCUSED MIND.
A FOCUSED MIND – SEE'S NO OBSTICLES"

Class two at United Martial Arts. More bows – more focus drills. Then watch as your child:

  • Gains super confidence with the "Three primary techniques of all martial arts systems," and, builds rapport with a SUPER ROLE MODEL Black Belt instructor.

Finally, stand and cheer as your child learns the first life skill – the POWER OF FOCUS. Believe me. In two short private lessons, your child will come away with her self-confidence greatly improved. Not just in how she feels. She'll actually end up with real "Life Skills". Skills that she can put to powerful use right now, today. All while enjoying the fun and excitement of an upbeat martial arts program.

To register for the free introductory program and, be guaranteed the Free Uniform, free lessons and free conference. Please do one of two things right now:

  1. Pick up the phone and call 623-972-7900. We'll answer any additional questions that you may have and schedule a special time with our head instructor to work with you and your child.


  2. OR

  3. Register here - Fill out this on line form and register for your free class.

Please act quickly because these classes fill up fast - and, we are committed to giving our students individual attention in all our classes.

Whatever you do, I urge you to register today.

Believe me,

"Kung Fu is the best thing you can do for your child!."

BUT BE WARNED. Remember, I'm inviting you to check out one of the most successful martial arts programs in the country!

Call as soon as possible. Our programs FILL-UP FAST!

Register Early and insure your spot.

Don't worry! It is consistently stressed to all students that karate skills require them never to be abusive or offensive and are only for use defensively. After a short period of time students become markedly less aggressive while maintaining confidence and high personal self-esteem.

Thank you for your time and I hope to meet you at my school.

Sincerely,

Jason Campbell
Jason Campbell
6th Degree Black Belt
Master Instructor
sifucampbell@zenwellness.com

P.S. All this talk of values may have mislead you. Be assured, I do teach kung fu as everyone likes to think of it. Your child will end up knowing how to protect herself. She'll know how to avoid danger, how to use conflict resolution techniques - but without once throwing a kick, block or punch. Of course, if she needs to defend herself physically, she will be prepared mentally and physically to do the right thing.

P.P.S. Remember register on-line today and get almost $100 in value: two free private classes, a parent-student meeting and a kung fu uniform.

Register now to insure a place in this program.

Finally, pick up the phone, call 623-972-7900 right now to schedule your private introductory time. Or. Register here on-line. There is absolutely NO OBLIGATION or charge for this introductory program! Even If you chose not to continue with our program - you keep the Uniform - as special gifts for checking us out. If you choose not to continue with us - we'll even give you alternative ideas for your child - and, even recommend our competitors - if there is a program more appropriate for your needs. Obviously, I think you'll find our program very valuable and interesting but - you have no risk and no obligation - and, NOTHING to lose and everything to gain by trying our program.



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