06/10/2026
Parents get to see their child’s journey up close.
They’ve seen the nervous first classes.
The days where their child didn’t feel like training.
The times they lost, got frustrated, or wanted to give up.
And then, day by day, they kept showing up.
A new belt represents a checkpoint on a hike.
It’s a moment where we pause, look back, feel proud and say:
“Wow… look how far I’ve come.”
But then we turn around and realize there’s still a lot more mountain to climb.
Not because we have to climb. But because we get to climb.
We get to enjoy the climb and gain greater access to ourselves.
Because the real reward isn’t the belt.
The real reward is who we become through the journey.