When
vacations starts and the kids
are home it can be difficult to
keep them entertained. You want
them to continue to have the
social interactions, the
learning experiences, and the
fun that they experience while
in school. But, it can be tough
to keep this up, especially if
you work full time. A smart
answer is to send your children
to camp. At Okito America
Family Fitness Center, we have
enjoyed vacations from school
enjoying the outdoors,
practicing Taekwon Do, going on
many field trips and becoming a
part of our Okito America
Family.

There are
plenty of benefits that come
from sending your child to camp
at Okito America. For one,
you will get them out of the
house, away from the TV and
video games, away from nagging
each other and becoming bored.
They will be able to play out
some of their energy with
exercise and activities. And,
they will have time outside in
the fresh air and sunshine.
Sending
your child to camp at Okito
America will also add social
interaction into their lives. If
they are going to a camp at
Okito America, they will be able
to advance in their Taekwon Do
skills, while having fun and
keeping physically fit at the
same time! Plus,
they will have the opportunity
to meet other children who are
involved with marital arts. This
gives them a diverse
social circle to play, learn,
and talk with. Camp creates an
atmosphere where your child can
meet new people and build
lasting friendships.
Another
benefit of camp is that your
child will be put into a new
environment. They will gain
independence and experience new
things. They can use the
knowledge they obtained
throughout the year and apply it
to their camp activities. It
will be a fun and exciting way
for your child to continuously
learn and grow throughout the
summer while keeping physically
fit.

Come and
join one of our exciting camps
and you and your child will be
sure to benefit from your
decision. Okito America Family
Fitness camps will not only keep
your children entertained, they
will also create lasting
memories and life-long
friendships!
Spring
Camp 2011