In the magical land of North Carolina, nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, lived a group of incredible kids with superpowers. Yes, superpowers! They were the high-kicking, quick-punching, swift-dodging children of the Tar Heel State, known to all as the Kickboxing Kids of North Carolina. The leader of this energetic bunch was an enchanting, hyperactive squirrel named Swoosh. Swoosh was no ordinary squirrel; he was as swift as lightning, as cheeky as a monkey, and as agile as a gazelle. He loved to eat North Carolina's famous Krispy Kreme doughnuts for breakfast, which gave him an extra bolt of energy to train the Kickboxing Kids. Every day after school, the kids would gather at the local park, anxiously waiting for Swoosh to start the day's kickboxing lessons. To everyone's amusement, Swoosh would arrive, tumbling down a tree in a grand entrance, doughnut crumbs stuck to his fluffy cheeks. The cheeky Swoosh would then guide the kids through their kickboxing regime. Everyone would laugh and cheer as Swoosh demonstrated the high kicks, his tail whipping back and forth with each move. With every punch they threw, the kids could feel their strength growing, their confidence booming, and their friendships deepening. Whether they lived in the bustling city of Charlotte, the charming town of Asheville, or the coastal haven of Outer Banks, these Kickboxing Kids were united by their love for this thrilling sport. With the playful Swoosh leading the charge, North Carolina's Kickboxing Kids were not just kids learning a sport; they were superheroes in training. And one day, they knew, they'd be ready to take on any challenge that came their way.
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What began in a humble New York City apartment with just a single student, Spark, has since blossomed into an enriching program impacting thousands of children. Our unique educational approach combines the elements of art, yoga, meditation, and nature to create a holistic learning environment. This distinctive blend is what sets Spark apart, allowing us to reach and inspire a multitude of children in truly meaningful ways. With an array of offerings to accommodate various schedules and needs, Spark has something for everyone. Our services extend beyond the standard after school and weekend classes to include holiday and summer camps, birthday parties, portfolio preparation, private classes, and custom pods. We also welcome homeschool groups and are thrilled to announce the recent addition of a forest school program to our repertoire. You can find Spark on-site in various schools and at our main studio located in the Upper West Side. But we're not stopping there - we're also planning to expand to the Upper East Side and Brooklyn. For our families in Pennsylvania, we run the program from our family studio there. And if you're not in close proximity to any of our locations, don't worry. We offer in-home instruction and virtual options to ensure that Spark can reach you, no matter where you are. We invite you to explore all the ways you can experience Spark and look forward to helping bring our program to you.

In the post-WWII era, the Korean martial arts were consolidated and experienced a period of growth on the entire Korean peninsula. A number of different organizations came into existence, each with its own name, such as Soo Bahk Do, Tang Soo Do, and Tae Soo Do. Despite the widespread popularity of Tang Soo Do, the Korean government was concerned that it could be construed as a Chinese martial art due to the first word “Tang” referencing the Chinese Tang Dynasty. To combat this, a government-sponsored group was formed in 1964 to create the new name Tae Kwon Do for the martial arts. This ensured that the martial arts would be seen as a Korean art and remain distinct from its Chinese counterparts.