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Dear Parent,

I don’t blame you. You’re thinking, “come on …how can karate and martial arts teach wholesome values - and, success skills?” Well, I’m here to tell you, in more ways than you can begin to imagine.

My name is Steve Bowman. I’m a 8th Degree Black belt and the owner of several American Dragon Martial Arts Academies in South Florida.“Pilsung or Absolute Victory” is my motto and everytime one of my students graduates to a higher belt, to me that is an Absolute Victory !

For over 30 years, I’ve been nurturing children like yours with character building tools found only in karate. No other sport can match them. In the next few pages, I’m going to tell you how you and your child can sample all of this, and more. Free of Charge!!

Watch as your child increases in confidence, energy and spirit. Stand and be dazzled as he or she becomes unstoppable in their quest for…
Greater academic achievement.
Unshakable self respect.
Increased strength and fitness, in both body and mind.

And all of it comes while learning how to “kick, block, and punch.” When you look at it from your childs perspective, their first and biggest challenge doesn't come from “fighting for his rights on the street,” or “beating up the neighborhood bully.” It comes, instead, from battling more sinister forces. Your child’s own fears and self doubts:


" I always wanted to get my son Joey involved in a Martial Arts program
and when I went to Master Steve Bowman's school I realized that this was the
right school for Joey to attend. Master Bowman proved to be a very caring
instructor who was excellent at motivating Joey to reach his goals and
persevere when the curriculum got challenging. My son will be a black belt
in a few months! I urge every parent to try out Master Bowman's Trial Karate
program. See for yourself what the Martial Arts can do for your child's
confidence, self esteem and perseverance. "

Rosemarie G. Sarti

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