Jacpa classroom

Gymnastics classroom classroom
Special list of infant exercise education
Instructors with knowledge of early childhood education will happily teach physical education. Indonesian instructors also teach Japanese-style education, etiquette and rules to children in the classroom.
Full range of equipment such as jump boxes and horizontal bars
From events using equipment such as jump ropes, horizontal bars, and mat exercises, to many events using skipping rope and balls. You can try various techniques because there are a lot of equipment.
Safe and fun classroom
It's fun because I feel growth! It's fun so I want to participate again! We value the fun of our children.
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Soccer classroom
Basic movements and skill improvement
Through soccer, you will learn a lot of movement exercises.
It's okay even in the rain!
Normally, you run hard outside and kick the ball, but in rainy weather, you do it indoors.
External match
We hold foreign games several times a year. You will also gain experience in the game, which will be an opportunity to produce results in practice.

Three forces that grow with exercise
By exercising, you can develop the following three powers.
"The power of the head" such as intellectual strength, judgment, thinking, creativity, and anticipation
"The power of the mind", which is the mental and physical strength, the ability to work hard toward a goal and the ability to interact well with people
"The power of the body" such as physical strength, average sensation, endurance, instantaneous power, balance power, etc.
The power of the head

Exercise promotes the formation of nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and systems that feed the brain. In addition, it has the effect of increasing the secretion of nerve connections and neurotransmitters needed to remember and improve cognitive abilities. Exercise is also essential for brain development.
The power of the heart

The most important ability to live in a society called "non-cognitive ability" grows from early childhood to elementary school. By continuing sports from early childhood, we develop cooperation and tenacity.
The power of the body

From 3 years old to the lower grades of elementary school is the time when motor nerves develop significantly. The basis of athletic performance is formed in this age group. The way you spend this time will have a great impact on your child's motor nerves and ability.