Provider Course Lecture: ISN AKK
Event Location: Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Event Venue Address: L5 MULTI-PURPOSE HALL No. 1, HSL Tower, Lorong La Promenade 2,Kuching-Samarahan Expressway, 94300 Samarahan, Sarawak. (Hock Seng Lee Tower Office, Level 5- MPH)
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Date: 21-25 September 2026
Time: 0800am - 1900pm
Organised by: KEDI Martial Arts Sdn Bhd
Course Price: RM680.00
*Priority for Martial Arts
*Free Lunch Meal
*Free T-Shirt x 1 unit
*Maximum 80 participants only
*First come first serve
**KEDI Martial Arts reserve right to change venue or date according to ISN AKK with T & C applied
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Classes center around agility, posture, and quick reaction drills. Kids learn how to adjust stances, move fluidly at varying speeds, and react reflexively in self‑defense scenarios—enhancing both coordination and spatial awareness.
Through targeted conditioning, bodyweight training, and striking drills, students develop functional power and endurance. The experience leaves them energized—sweat becomes a symbol of growth and vitality.
Embedded in the training is a strong emphasis on respect—for coaches, peers, and the training environment—as well as self‑control, listening skills, and the ability to follow instructions. These traits translate to better behavior and a respectful mindset.
By incorporating VR technology that simulates real‑fighter environments, kids get to experience interactions that mimic live combat scenarios safely. This immersive approach teaches timing, distancing, and situational awareness in a fun yet realistic way—especially appealing to tech‑savvy youth.
The curriculum introduces basic martial arts techniques focused on practical self‑defense. While not a traditional syllabus in any single style, it uses essential strikes, blocks, and movement drills tailored for children’s age and ability.
Teaching children to be on time isn’t just about attending class—it’s about shaping their respect for structure, mental readiness, and self-management.