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10,000 Kicks to Kindness

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  What if we could create a world where we spent our day thinking of ways we could show kindness to those around us? One of our goals at KICKCO is to inspire young athletes to go above and beyond to demonstrate kindness in their home, school, community, and world. We are committing to doing a combined 10,000 Acts of Kindness this year. Athletes start their journey to intentional kindness by simply taking some slips of paper home to record their efforts to 1) think of others, 2) initiate an act of kindness... without being asked and with getting paid! The journey continues when they return to the KICKCO training center to share their achievements with others and contribute to the goal. Finally at the end of the year, we have our Kindness Celebration Party where we recognize all the contributions our athletes did to make the world a better place.  Another project we endeavor to do is Empathy Training. We want our athletes to understand and celebrate diversity. To consider the un...

KICKCO Life-Defense

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  In the last decade, suicide has become increasingly common among young people.  In an article posted by USA Today, experts reported that “ The rate of suicide among those aged 10 to 24 increased nearly 60% between 2007 and 2018.” More recent research done by the National Institute of Mental health agrees that “ Suicide is a major public health concern. Suicide is among the leading causes of death in the United States. Based on recent nationwide surveys, suicide in some populations is on the rise.” Building our martial arts program we wanted to identify dangers in young people’s lives and develop defense tactics that would help them stay safe and protect others around them. We couldn’t just teach them physical defense strategies and not empower them with mental, emotional, and spiritual defense as well. To us, it was like locking all the doors in the house to keep our family safe and then ignoring faulty wiring which could cause a fire.  So, building our program we looke...
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  Introducing KICK Colorado Bully Proof Campaign.  It means that through knowledge have come responsibility and hope, and through both, action. - Edward Livingston. Through teaching and training martial arts, we have a responsibility to teach community activism through learning how to keep our homes, schools, neighborhoods, and community safe from Bullying. Bullying in schools, on the internet, and in our workforce has increased significantly over the years. Through a methodical process we train our athletes to commit to building a more peaceful society. Many experts state that bullying continues when people allow it by complacent reactions or doing nothing to change it. KICKCO teaches young athletes to stand up for themselves and for others who are at risk of being bullied. In our basic level we teach posture, confident voice, and avoidance of dangerous situations. In level two we teach releases when the situation is escalated to a physical response. At the third level we tea...

Welcome to KICK Colorado

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  Over six years ago I watched as dear friends, TJ and Tiffany Holgerson stated an incredible movement in Kansas City, Missouri called KICK Martial Arts. KICK stands for Kids Internationally Changing Kids.  KICK is dedicated to both martial arts and missions. The Holgersons believe that kids have the innate ability to positively change the world and themselves in the process, therefore they partnered with a ministry called Global Orphan and part of their proceeds go to orphanages in Haiti.   In 2021, we want to bring this same passion for martial arts, community activism, and world change to Colorado Springs.   Immediately, the coaches and I was so inspired by the guiding principles of KICK:  We will lead this school from a position of love, not fear.  We will serve and lead out of a love for our children, our families, our employees, our community, and our world. We believe that fully embracing our mission to children and families first, without fear,...