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The Last AirBender
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Just two years after Noah Ringer began studying Taekwondo at the age of 10, he earned his coveted 1st Degree Black Belt in the American Taekwondo Association (ATA). Noah Ringer currently holds the title of Texas State Champion in his age group in four different categories: Traditional Forms, Traditional Weapons, ATAExtreme Forms, and ATA-Extreme Weapons. Noah Ringer produces his own ATA-Extreme routines, choreographing his moves, and choosing his own music.
At the urging of his Taekwondo instructor, Eric Pechacek of the Carrollton ATA Black Belt Academy, Noah Ringer answered the casting call by putting together an audition DVD for "The Last Airbender" filmmakers and mailed it to Paramount. Though he had never acted before, Noah Ringer's natural talent for martial arts and charming personality landed him the leading role of Aang. Fortunately, Noah Ringer is no stranger to performing, as he has competed in more than 23 Taekwondo tournaments across the United States. In February 2008, Noah Ringer was awarded "The Competitor of the Year" award by the ATA in the Texas region, confirming even more his commitment to excellence in his craft.
Noah Ringer had never seen the animated Nickelodeon television series, Avatar, until his Taekwondo instructor lent him the first season on DVD. Noah Ringer and his mom got hooked on the series, and one by one, borrowed and watched each DVD of the entire trilogy. When Noah Ringer was cast, his instructor bought him a present, his own complete set of all the "Avatar" seasons, to take with him on location in Philadelphia and Greenland.
Besides his love for martial arts and teaching Taekwondo, Noah Ringer also enjoys tennis, ping-pong, golf, basketball and snow skiing. In his free time, Noah Ringer likes to have fun with his friends, and is an avid reader. 13-year-old Noah Ringer was born and raised in Dallas, Texas where he currently lives with his parents, two Australian Shepherds, and two pet rats.
Bullying
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Unfortunately, today’s society can be a dangerous and threatening place for adults as well as kids. The self-defense skills your child will learn at Paragon Martial Arts can literally save their life. While most parents don’t enroll their kids here specifically for this reason, it is a powerful benefit of training in ATA Tae Kwon Do.
Bullying is another big threat for kids these days. One out of every four children will be a victim of a bully at some point this year. And one out of every five children admits to being a bully himself! The martial arts skills your child will learn here at Paragon Martial Arts are a highly effective solution to schoolyard bullying. We teach kids (as well as adults) the skills they need to defend themselves in all types of different situations. We also teach kids NOT to bully others through self-control.
Surprisingly, most other Tae Kwon Do schools to NOT focus on self-defense. Instead, they focus on the "sport" of Tae Kwon Do (sometimes called “Olympic” style). While the sport aspects of Tae Kwon Do have an important role, I believe we need to devote more time to training people to defend themselves against attackers in real-life situations.








