Coaches for a JuJitsu Program Just for Kids
With JuJitsu gaining popularity in Southern Maine, serious steps need to be taken to secure your spot within the SEO ranks.
That sounds too business-like, but reality makes it so true. Even when you are the best gym for jujitsu for kids in the Southern Maine’s market, you still want to create a “level” that informs and educates potential and existing clients.
Over the past 3 years, we have been shooting Photography, doing Graphic Design, and Video for Stonecoast’s social media and website. As a headshot photographer here in Portland Maine, I press the importance on Image Branding. You are the face of your future is what I tell my clients. I wanted to make sure that when someone walks into Stonecoast that they know who is who.
Coach Durfee has probably one of the most welcoming personalities, and the kids love it! He’s created an environment of coming to have fun (not babysit your kids), train hard and you better leave the class with some sweat on the mat. He encourages 2 classes a week and I know at least one kid who’s there 5 days a week for 2-3 classes.
With these headshots, I wanted to show this serious side, and of course the coaches welcoming personalities with a smiling image. I mean this is JuJitsu and when we think of self-defense or MMS, or if you know JuJitsu, you know it’s not all smiles on the mat. In fact, although I have never been to Coach Durfee’s adult JuJitsu gym called The Academy which is location not far away in Portland. And knowing some of the dads who’s kids do the Stonecoast program say it’s the same energy, smiles off the mat and sweat on the mat there as well.
Coach Shaun Durfee has created a, “dare I say”, self-defense program for kids that’s trains them to…… GO……when they are being bullied or randomly engage with physical violence. These kids are learning to 1) Diffuse a situation, while maintaining a self protection distance, 2) To end the threat, but not go further than necessary, 3) Amp up the self-esteem to not be someone’s victim, but to have self confidence and direction. 4) To training with Love and Respect.
The kids program is aimed at 4 years old to 16 years old, and if they train hard they can make the “black belt” in the kids program and walk into the Adult Program as an Blue Belt. From what I hear the average time for na adult to get a with no bjj kids training is about 12 years. I find that respectable and I’m sure it beats sitting on the couch bored… If you have bored time in your life…. Wish I did……
Caffeine Creative is a Creative Agency, All things Marketing and Advertising whether Digital or Tangle. Photographer Patrick Jones an Internationally Published Photographer from Los Angeles and now in Portland Maine. I own Caffeine Creative, a Creative Agency. I work with clients from the West Coast to East Coast. I've been doing Photography several years now, but have a long history in Design/Film/Television and Radio. I'm pretty passionate about espresso and making latte art. Follow me on Instagram (SurJones) to see a peak instead a my daily hustle!