Saturday, September 1, 2012

Crete ATA Martial Arts Gets Its Punch From DHS Grads

As some of our readers know, Dorchester resident and 1980 DHS graduate Jack Cochnar owns and operates the Crete ATA Martial Arts Academy.  His entire family, as well as several other Dorchester residents, are members at Crete ATA (American Taekwondo Association).  

Crete ATA asked the Times to devout some space to this area business and we agreed.  It's a good story that may inspire other DHS grads to start their own business.

Jack and Michael Cochnar, a 2006 DHS grad), are both Fifth Degree black belts.  Michael works for ATA HQ in Los Angeles, Ca., as the organization's media editor.  Alyssa, a current DHS senior, just earned her Fourth Degree black belt and is ranked in the top ten in the world in four divisions again this year.  Her specialty areas are in Xtreme and Creative Martial Arts.  She teaches five nights a week at the Crete ATA.  Valerie, a 2009 DHS grad, along with Nathan (a sixth grader at DPS), and Suzy are all Third Degree black belts.

Crete ATA offers traditional taekwondo, safety weapons training, leadership classes, demonstration team, Xtreme martial arts, Tumbling and Acro classes, Fitness Kickboxing/Warrior X-Fit, etc.  The academy has an Xtreme demo team that has competed nationally the past three years, in front of audiences as large as 11,000. 
The benefits of martial arts training include increased self-confidence, respect of others, discipline, leadership skills, self-defense and safety awareness, to name a few.  All classes at the Crete ATA are taught by nationally certified instructors.   

Martial arts is something the entire family can enjoy together.  Crete ATA has students as young as 3 in Parent & Me classes (both in taekwondo and tumbling), as well as children and adults of all ages training.  

Crete ATA also has five instructors who just became certified this summer as bullying prevention specialists.  Crete ATA also supports a team each spring that participates in the Doane College/Saline County Relay for Life.


For information on Crete ATA Martial Arts, call Suzy Cochnar at (402) 641-7592 or (402) 826-4555.
 

1 comment:

  1. What a great family. Jack and Suzy work hard and they both have other jobs besides the business. We have enjoyed watching them perform at the 4th of July and during basketball games. We need more like them in Dorchester.

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