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Eastern Kung Fu and Kickboxing Academy martial arts is recognized as one of the top martial arts schools in East Anglia; Norfolk and Suffolk area; rated by the other Martial Art Clubs as one of the top 25 Sport Kickboxing and Kung Fu schools in East Anglia for the past 5 years. Eastern Kung Fu & Kickboxing Academy martial arts instructors and students have even appeared on television (Skyone) and newspapers; promoting martial arts and Individual Talents.

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Eastern Kung Fu & Kickboxing Academy team up with McDonalds to help young kids to get a "Sporting Start" this Summer

EKKA at Sprowston, Lowestoft
and Acle have teamed up McDonalds
in a drive to get kids active this summer.

The activity, supporting the launch of Dreamworks’ new animated film ‘Kung Fu Panda’,
will see the provision of one-free-session of martial arts to all McDonald’s customers between the ages of 5 - 12.
The activity was set up by the British National Martial Arts Association (BNMAA) and is part of
McDonald’s ongoing drive to encourage its customers to participate in an active lifestyle.






In the school holidays, it is imperative for kids to have something fun to do. The summer is a time when many sports clubs, including Martial Arts, have a downturn in their attendance rates – meaning more kids are out on the street.
Instructor(s) Jacqui Keir & Gavin Keir says: “The E.K.K.A club is happy to be partnering with McDonalds on the ‘one child goes free’ activity – we hope this promotion helps to raise awareness of the benefits of martial arts to local young people. The Kung Fu Panda movie and this activity will allow the positive message and the benefits of martial arts spread across the country.”
Children learning a martial art has many benefits – extending far beyond being active, it teaches them discipline and respect for others. It is hoped the promotion will provide children with a positive first-time experience of martial arts and create the opportunity for a new hobby.






Paul Griffin, BNMAA Chairman, added: “Eatern Kung Fu & Kickboxing Academies will be providing free lessons to all McDonalds customers between the ages of 5 and 12 years old. This is a great way to empower children to become involved in an active lifestyle as well as communicating the benefits of martial arts as a fun disciplined activity for the younger generation. I am extremely pleased that McDonalds are promoting their association with the Kung Fu Panda movie in such a positive way.
Alistair Macrow, McDonald’s Marketing Director, said: “McDonald’s already has a long-standing reputation for supporting grassroots coaching in football and this is an ideal opportunity to extend this focus on coaching into new sports. This is the first time we have worked with the British National Martial Arts Association and are very excited about supporting the good work they do.”

Visit your local McDonalds store for more details on the
Kung Fu Panda ‘One Free Session’ and www.easternkungfukickboxing.co.uk
or
www.bnmaa.co.uk for details on the
British National Martial Arts Association.

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