Athlas Training Team End of the Year Holiday Hours…
As we approach the end of the year, Athlas Training Team Martial Arts School is excited to share our end of the year schedule. We understand the importance of maintaining a balance between training and spending quality time with family and friends during the festive season. Please take note of the following schedule adjustments:
End of the Year Schedule:
-November-
1- End the year Party
Time: 11am to 4pm
Where: John U. Loyd Beach State Park – 6503 N Ocean Dr, Dania Beach
Cost: $40 adult/$15 kids
MAKE THE RESERVATION HERE
November 28, (Thanksgiving):
Closed
– December –
Adult Belt Promotion – 7th December 11:00 am
Kids Belt Promotion – 18th December 5:00 pm
December 24,
– Closed (No classes)
December 25,
– Closed (No classes)
December 31,
– Closed (No classes)
January 1,
– Closed (No classes)
End of the Year Schedule: Know more…
We encourage all our students to take advantage of the holiday classes to maintain their training momentum and enjoy a special session with fellow members.
While we understand the holiday season is a time for celebration and relaxation, we want to emphasize the importance of maintaining your workout routine. Here’s why you shouldn’t stop working out at the end of the year:
- Consistency is Key: Regular exercise contributes to overall well-being and maintaining a consistent workout routine helps you stay on track with your fitness goals.
- Stress Relief: The holiday season can be stressful. Exercise is an excellent way to manage stress and maintain mental well-being during busy times.
- Avoiding Setbacks: Taking an extended break can lead to a loss of fitness progress. Consistent exercise ensures that you don’t have to start from scratch in the new year.
- Community and Support: Our martial arts community is here to support you. Staying active during the holidays allows you to connect with fellow members, providing motivation and camaraderie.
During this festive season, Athlas Training Team expresses gratitude for your dedication and hard work throughout the year. We wish you a joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year. Thank you for being part of our martial arts community.
While the holiday season is a time for joy and relaxation, it’s essential for MMA practitioners to resist the temptation to let their training fall by the wayside. By maintaining discipline, avoiding setbacks, nurturing the mind-body connection, setting goals, and staying connected with the MMA community, you can ensure that the holiday season becomes not a hindrance but an opportunity for growth and continued success in your MMA journey. So, lace up your gloves, hit the mat, and finish the year strong!