🥋 The White Belt Challenge
Confidence starts with one powerful moment.
Picture this:
You and your child walk into the dojo.
I greet you with a smile — “Hi, I’m Jimmy. Nice to meet you.”
Then I look to your child and say,
“I’m Mr. Thompson. Do you know what you’re here for?”
They usually shrug. Maybe whisper “karate.”
I smile and say,
“Sort of. You’re here to see if you can earn your white belt — and an invitation to join our class.”
I show them the belt.
Then I explain:
“You’ll need to listen, focus, and be respectful the whole class.
And if you can break your board at the end, you’ll earn your belt.”
That’s when something changes.
You can see it in their eyes — curiosity turning into determination.
For the next 50 minutes, they learn to focus, move with purpose, and believe in themselves.
Then comes their board.
They hesitate… breathe… and break through it.
You see the pride, the joy, the confidence — and you realize it’s more than karate.
It’s the start of something life-changing.
That’s what the White Belt Challenge is about.
One class. One board. One unforgettable moment that your child will carry with them for life.
💬 Ready to give your child that first win?
Spots are limited to keep each class small and personal.
This isn’t a trial — it’s a challenge.
And when they earn that first belt, it’s the beginning of something truly special.
[ 👉 Reserve Your Child’s Free Spot Now by completing the form. I will reach out personally to schedule your child’s challenge.]
✅ Why parents love the White Belt Challenge
Safe, positive, beginner-friendly environment
Focused on character, confidence, and discipline — not just kicks and punches
Over 6 years serving the Molalla Community
Want to know what makes us different?
At Ikigai Kids, everything we do is built on 9 core Life Skills.
Right now our community is working on Focus.
Grab a free digital copy of our kids’ workbook “Leo the LifeSkill Lion Learns Focus” + the Parent Guide and try it at home this week.
Ikigai Kids – Molalla
Helping kids find confidence, focus, and purpose — one belt at a time.