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Alpha Martial Arts: a photo essay

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Haiden Stolken
Alpha Martial Arts is a place to make new friends outside of school and develop a strong knowledge of self defense.
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  • Alpha Martial Arts is a place to make new friends outside of school and develop a strong knowledge of self defense.

  • Instructor Ali Stubbs conducts a sparring exercise where participants work to keep an object from falling between their feet.

  • McGowan (‘25) works on her board breaking techniques with Stubbs.

  • The Alpha studio implements a color system, inspiring students to work hard on their skills to earn new belts.

  • Two students sparring as Christmas lights shine behind them.

  • Instructors and students work diligently in competition to win awards and trophies to add to their wall of fame.

  • Alpha Martial Arts has a code of conduct that must be abided by to avoid potential injuries to others.

  • There is a registration form that must be filled out to become a member of the Alpha Martial Arts family.

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Haiden Stolken
Haiden Stolken, Writer
Haiden Stolken is a freshman. She enjoys sketching, writing, and reading. She is involved in marching band. She is looking forward to working on articles for The Mav this year.
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