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What happens when one family brings nine kids through the same martial arts program—and every single child has a different journey?
In this special interview, Professor Brumitt and Professor Beane sit down with Tri-Star parent Allison Chandler (homeschool mom and former teacher) to talk about parenting, partnership, and playing the long game. Allison shares how her family first found Tri-Star through a birthday party, why the character development stood out immediately, and what she’s learned after years of watching her kids grow—on and off the mat.
You’ll hear practical, real-life takeaways on: - Why process matters more than progress (and how kids build a “bank” of experiences they’ll draw from later) - How to help kids handle failure without believing they are a failure - What it looks like to parent with structure… and still let them go - Why having a trusted “village” matters—and how instructors can better understand what families carry outside the studio
If you’re a parent wondering whether martial arts is “worth it,” this episode is a powerful reminder that the real payoff isn’t just belts—it’s lifelong confidence, resilience, and leadership.
Listen or watch here (choose your platform): https://tristarkarate.com/podcasts/
New episodes drop every Wednesday.
By Duane Brumitt & Chris BeaneWhat happens when one family brings nine kids through the same martial arts program—and every single child has a different journey?
In this special interview, Professor Brumitt and Professor Beane sit down with Tri-Star parent Allison Chandler (homeschool mom and former teacher) to talk about parenting, partnership, and playing the long game. Allison shares how her family first found Tri-Star through a birthday party, why the character development stood out immediately, and what she’s learned after years of watching her kids grow—on and off the mat.
You’ll hear practical, real-life takeaways on: - Why process matters more than progress (and how kids build a “bank” of experiences they’ll draw from later) - How to help kids handle failure without believing they are a failure - What it looks like to parent with structure… and still let them go - Why having a trusted “village” matters—and how instructors can better understand what families carry outside the studio
If you’re a parent wondering whether martial arts is “worth it,” this episode is a powerful reminder that the real payoff isn’t just belts—it’s lifelong confidence, resilience, and leadership.
Listen or watch here (choose your platform): https://tristarkarate.com/podcasts/
New episodes drop every Wednesday.