Paulsens family martialarts of colorado springs help you with your-self esteem,confidence and how to treat others with respect. Sensei Diane Paulsen is a 2nd dregree Black Belt in Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial arts and Go Jiu bujitsu.
Sensei Diane Paulsen is a 2nd degree Black Belt in Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Arts & Go Jiu Bujitsu. She has been an instructor of children and adults in Martial Arts since 1996; She trained in Judo for three years, and holds the rank of…
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Paulsens family martialarts of colorado springs help you with your-self esteem,confidence and how to treat others with respect. Sensei Diane Paulsen is a 2nd dregree Black Belt in Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial arts and Go Jiu bujitsu.
Sensei Diane Paulsen is a 2nd degree Black Belt in Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Arts & Go Jiu Bujitsu. She has been an instructor of children and adults in Martial Arts since 1996; She trained in Judo for three years, and holds the rank of green belt. Sensei has won many competitions, though the greatest competition is with your-self, your self-esteem, confidence, and how you treat (respect) others. She is always conveying this to her students by encouraging them to do their best no matter what the task or situation. For the children Sensei has her “Best List” a sheet that each child takes home with them, on each sheet has a number of questions, such as; Were you helpful around the house or “Did you make your bed? This inspires responsibility, and accountability. If a child brings their Best List to the next class and it has been signed by one of their parent’s, the child gets a red or Gold Star that they can wear on their uniform. Once their Uniform is filled with stars, the kids get a Karate related toy.
Sensei Diane is very passionate about self-defense, especially women’s self-defense. Every month she holds a Women’s Self-Defense Seminar. She believes that in most cases all a woman needs is knowledge and confidence to stay out of potentially dangerous situations. Sensei has been teaching in Colorado Springs since 2003, and in the first 2 years she held classes at different locations. First she taught out of a women’s Health Spa, then we were blessed to find a Karate studio that let us sublease the studio when he was not using it, this worked out very well for about two years, until we had to move. We then subleased some time from a local dance studio for about a year. Recently, about nine months ago we found a location of our own, one we did not have to share. Our studio in Colorado Springs near Circle & Galley is large enough to accommodate 20 students at a time, it’s comfortable, decorated and in a central location.
About the time we moved from the other Karate studio to the Dance studio, Sensei’s dance teacher
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