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Oct 13, 2024
Why Traditional Sports Aren’t for Every Kid
If your kid doesn’t seem to connect with the structure or competition of traditional sports, don’t worry—they’re not alone!
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Sep 8, 2024
Celebrating Achievements: More Milestones, More Celebrations!
From perfecting a new skill to advancing through a program, each success helps build a strong foundation of confidence!
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Feb 28, 2020
Competition is More Than Winning
By: Robert Helfst Competition is everywhere. From sporting events to academia to competing for promotions in the workplace, it’s all...
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Oct 7, 2019
Ninja Obstacle Courses for Fun & Fitness
It can be a challenge to tie fitness and fun together in a way that will hold a child’s attention. Distractors like television, tablets,...
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Sep 13, 2019
3 Ways to Grow Your Child’s Love for Fitness
Today’s children have so many choices of activities to fill their days, but some of those options can lead to serious negative health...
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Jun 24, 2019
Ninjas + Soft Skills
Math, reading, science, and social studies — all hugely important and things we’re seeing on our childrens’, and ninjas’, homework, no...
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Mar 19, 2019
CEO Named Indiana Small Business Person of the Year
The U.S. Small Business Administration has selected Indianapolis-area leader, Casey Wright, as the 2019 Small Business Person of the Year...
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Aug 2, 2018
My Kid Doesn't Like Sports...
The cultural expectation for children, especially boys, to participate in physical activity through sports can be challenging for some....
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Jul 27, 2018
Moving Kids Makes Smarter Kids
How Physical Activities Can Enhance your Child’s Academic Performance We know that every parent wants the best for their child across all...
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Dec 14, 2017
A Coaches Pep Talk
Does coaching stress you out? Do you see routines in your dreams? Maybe even grit your teeth, and tear up every now and then? Do you feel...
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May 19, 2016
NinjaZone Develops Lasting Skills in a Fun Forum
There are only so many sports children can get involved with at age three or four. Soccer? Check. T-ball? Been there, done that....
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