
Ki Ken Tai Ichi – Mind, Sword and Body as One
Japanese Swordsmanship is much more than just swinging a wood or steel sword around. It can be broken down into the forging of the mind and the body and becoming one with the sword. The ultimate mastery of Japanese Swordsmanship lies in the unification of these three aspects into one. The mind, body and sword must move as one. This article dives into the intricate challenges to achieving this ultimate goal of swordsmanship.
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Science Centre Activities for Kids
Bring out the Einstein in your kids by making science fun!
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Jewellery Making Activities for Kids
If your kids like to be creative, they will love making their own jewellery!
Read moreFencing for kids
En Garde and let your kids try out a fun and skill-stimulating game of fencing! Both classical and modern fencing is known to be a good sport that can develop your reflex and speed and will definitely be a fun, yet challenging kid's activity that your young ones will enjoy!
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Animal Zoos for Kids
Take your kids to an animal zoo. Where they can learn more about the natural world! Animal zoos often feature animals from all over the world, including rare and endangered species.
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Tennis on a Budget: Affordable Ways for Kids to Get Involved in Tennis
Explore affordable tennis options for kids, from schools to classes and coaches, ensuring your child can enjoy the sport without overspending.
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Hassle-Free Birthday Parties at Indoor Play Centers
Celebrate, have fun, and create lasting memories. Let the indoor play center staff handle the logistics while you focus on making your child feel like the star of the show.
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Cycling for Kids
Get your kids into the cycling world, a very versatile sport! <br><br>In South Africa there are many ways kids can get involved in cycling both competitively and for leisure.
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Touch Rugby for your Kids
A low risk way to play rugby for boys and girls!<br>Touch rugby, also known as touch football is a form of rugby that has been around since the 1950s.
Read moreBassoon for kids
Get your kids to groove with the low buzzing tune of the bassoon! The bassoon is one of the woodwind instruments belonging to the double reed family. In Australia, the longest running classical music label, Move, offers bassoon music, like songs from the Melbourne Bassoon Quartet. For kids who’d love to play the bass voice, the bassoon is the perfect instrument!
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Rain or Shine: Best Indoor Venues for Year-Round Kids’ Parties
Explore a variety of indoor venues perfect for hosting unforgettable kids’ parties in South Africa. Whether it's a rainy day or a hot summer afternoon, these venues provide a fantastic atmosphere for children to enjoy themselves and celebrate their special day. From trampoline parks to creative arts and crafts spaces, these venues cater to various interests and age groups, ensuring that every child has a blast. Plus, the convenience of these spaces means that parents can relax while the kids have the time of their lives!
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Tips for beginners learning Karate
When we start to learn something new, especially in a class format like karate classes, it can feel daunting and our self-consciousness can get the better of us. Sensei Leo Ming has some points to keep in mind, so that you can enjoy your classes, and get the most out of your karate learning journey.
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Movie Theatres for Kids
Who doesn't love going to the movies? Choosing between regular cinemas, extensive multiplexes, drive ins, massive IMAX theatres, or Event Extreme Screensis your only dilemma!
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Karate for your Kids
Looking for activities for kids that exercise mind, body and spirit? Why not try karate!<br>With its emphasis on self improvement and non aggression, it is a great activity for kids and adults alike!
Read moreCafes with kids play areas
Keep your kids entertained in a café! Let your children stay at the play area and they might even make a new friend!
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Karate: A Kickstart to Family Fitness and Fun
Embrace the challenges, celebrate small victories, and, most importantly, have a blast along the way
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