SIMS Academy of Martial Arts International - INDIA

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10/09/2025

Exercise & Awareness Program

For children under 8 years with mental & physical challenges
Presented by SIMS Academy of Martial Arts International (adaptable for schools, therapy centers, community groups)

Purpose:
A gentle, safe, play-based program that builds physical health, motor skills, emotional regulation, personal-space awareness and basic, non-violent self-protection strategies for children under 8 with developmental or physical challenges. The emphasis is on empowerment, boundaries, and everyday safety — taught with warmth, repetition, and respect.

Theory in brief (why this works)

Early neuroplasticity & motor learning: short, repeated practice builds coordination and confidence.
Sensory integration: activities use vestibular, proprioceptive and tactile input to improve body awareness.
Social-emotional learning: role play and predictable routines develop communication, decision making, and self-advocacy.
Least-to-most physicality: teach awareness and escape first; only use physical techniques as last, safest-resort actions and always adapted.
Program objectives (sample)

Improve basic gross and fine motor control in playful, measurable steps.
Teach a simple, repeatable personal-boundary system (recognize, say “No”, move to an adult).
Build calm-down tools (breathing, grounding) to reduce panic and increase self-control.
Strengthen confidence and social inclusion through praise and involvement.
Materials needed (simple)

Soft mats, cones or colored floor markers
Lightweight balls, beanbags, large bubbles or scarves
Visual cards (Yes/No, Green/Yellow/Red), a small bell or whistle (for practice only)
Chair or low bench for seated adaptations
Sticker/reward chart and caregiver communication sheet
Session plan (45 minutes — adaptable)
Warm-up (5–7 min)

Gentle greeting, name check, breathing (3 slow breaths like “smell the flower, blow the candle”). Use touch only with consent.
Skill blocks (25–30 min, broken into short 3–6 min activities)
Motor play (balance lines, animal walks, beanbag toss) — builds strength & coordination.
Sensory-rich push/pull (pushing soft ball against wall, bear hugs on a pillow) — proprioceptive input for calm.
Boundary practice & role play (Red/Yellow/Green cards) — teach safe/unsafe touch concept.
Safety drills (5–7 min)
Voice practice (“Help!”, “No!”), moving to a safe adult, and practicing a quick escape step (one step back + run to a designated safe spot). Keep this positive and game-like.
Cool-down & reflection (3–5 min)
Slow breathing, praise, sticker or brief caregiver update.
Step-by-step exercises (teacher script + variations)
Grounding Greeting (1–2 min)

Do: Ask child to show their name card, take 3 big breaths together.
Teacher voice: soft, slow, smiling: “Ta-da! Big breath like a balloon — very nice.”
Adapt: Use tactile object for children who respond better to touch.
Star Stretch (mobility — 2–3 min)

Do: Reach up, wiggle fingers, reach for toes (help gently if needed).
Safety: Demonstrate; never force range of motion. Seated version available.
Animal Walk Relay (balance & coordination — 3–5 min)

Do: Bear crawl, crab walk, or seated “wheelchair reach” toward target. Use floor markers to step between.
Adapt: For low-mobility, convert to arm reaches or rolling a ball along a target.
Proprioceptive Calm (2–4 min)

Do: Push a soft ball into a wall with both hands, or hug a big pillow. Count to 5 while pressing.
Benefit: Regulates sensory system; reduces anxiety.
Boundary & Consent Game (3–5 min)

Do: Use two dolls/pictures: “This is my friend. If a touch feels yucky, what do we say?” Teach “No thanks / Stop / I will tell my grown-up.” Practice loud voice once, then whisper voice for calm.
Teacher voice: empathetic, clear: “You are the boss of your body. If it feels wrong, say ‘Stop!’ and come to me.”
Adapt: Use picture cues and repeat many times.
Voice & Move Drill (3 min)

Do: Blow bubbles — if bubble lands on child’s shoulder and they don’t like it, they say “Stop” and move to a marked safe spot. Award praise.
Why: Reinforces saying no + moving to safety in a playful way.
Simple Escape Step (4 min)

Do: If a helper holds wrist lightly (practice permissioned scenario), show “wiggle + step back” and run to safe zone. Keep hands open palms; no hitting taught.
Emphasis: Escape and get help — not fighting.
Story & Praise (3 min)

Do: End with a short story where the hero uses their voice and runs to a trusted adult. Give stickers and tell caregivers one success point.
Role of teachers & coaching tone (how to speak & act)
Voice qualities: warm, slow, positive; use higher, sing-song for playful instruction; use a firm, lower pitch (calm authority) only for safety cues: “Stop!” “Come here!”
Language: short sentences, one instruction at a time. Use child’s name. Offer choices (“Do you want ball A or ball B?”) to increase agency.
Body language: open palms, kneel to child level, model actions before asking child to try. Use clear visual signals (thumbs up, picture cards).
Emotion handling: validate feelings: “I see you’re worried — that’s OK. We’ll practice together.” Celebrate tiny wins.
Caregiver partnership: give a 1-line daily note: what we practiced + 1 tip to try at home.
Sample teacher phrases:

“Well done — you tried your best!”
“Show me with your hands.”
“If something feels yucky, say ‘No!’ and come to me.”
For safety cue (firm): “Stop. Come here now.” (say once, calmly, then gently guide.)
Safety & legal/ethical notes (must include)
Obtain medical clearance where necessary and parental consent for activity.
Always have a trained adult nearby; maintain low child:staff ratios.
Never force a child into physical moves; use adaptive options.
Avoid teaching striking or aggressive techniques — focus on awareness, boundary setting, loud voice, and escape.
Keep records of incidents and immediate caregiver communication plan.
Benefits to the child & society (short)
Child level: improved balance, stronger motor skills, better emotional regulation, increased confidence, ability to signal for help.
Family/caregiver level: greater safety awareness, reduced anxiety about child’s independence, practical strategies at home.
Societal level: more inclusive communities, reduced bullying and isolation, increased participation of children with challenges in school and community activities, a culture of respect for personal boundaries.
Simple monitoring (quick & practical)
Weekly sticker chart for participation.
Monthly short caregiver survey: 3 questions (“Did your child use a safety word? Yes/No”; “Mood after session: calm/happy/worried”; “Any concerns?”).
Note progress in 3 small goals (mobility, voice use, calm response).
Closing / Call to action (template)
SIMS Academy of Martial Arts International invites schools and community centers to adapt this plan. For a tailored session plan, teacher training kit, or caregiver handout with visuals and scripts, contact: coordinator
Email address: [email protected]

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Hall of Fame Honour – Dedication to Society

Congratulations to the esteemed recipient of the Hall of Fame Certificate of Honour, proudly conferred by SIMS ACADEMY OF MARTIAL ARTS INTERNATIONAL.

This prestigious recognition is a tribute to your lifelong dedication, extraordinary service, and tireless efforts in advancing:
✅ Martial Arts & Self-Defense Training
✅ Physical & Mental Health Fitness
✅ Social Welfare & Educational Development
✅ Humanity, Equality & Peace Awareness

Your journey stands as a shining example of commitment, discipline, and leadership, inspiring future generations to embrace the values of respect, resilience, and social responsibility.

Through your achievements, you have enriched not only the martial arts community but also the wider society—spreading awareness, building confidence, and contributing to a world of peace and equality.

On behalf of the SIMS Academy of Martial Arts International, we extend our heartfelt appreciation and proudly welcome you into the SIMS Hall of Fame as a symbol of excellence, legacy, and inspiration.

https://www.sacred-indian.org/2025/09/hall-of-fame-honour-dedication-to.html

Website: www.sacred-irndian.org

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Call for Master and Grandmaster Submissions

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.

We have great news for all masters and grandmasters! We are offering beautiful free e-certificates online for your submissions.
Mohammed Qasim Shaikh, Founder of the SIMS Academy of Martial Arts, is reaching out to masters and grandmasters worldwide. We invite you to submit your CV and professional details for the opportunity to be recognized as VIP Grandmaster of the Year and Best Master. We are dedicated to celebrating the lifelong commitment and outstanding achievements of martial artists.
Please submit your detailed resume via email, including the following:
* A summary of your career, highlighting your martial arts journey.
* Your notable achievements.
* Your current rank, position, and location (country name).
* A high-quality photo of yourself and your professional logo.
* A detailed performance report for 2024-2025.
All eligible submissions will be featured on our website and social media channels.
Submit your information via email to: [email protected] and [email protected].
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* Facebook: Sims Academy of Martial Arts International Page
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We look forward to recognizing your excellence.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL HONOREES!

We proudly announce that the Excellence Award 2024–25 has been conferred with the Certificate of Excellence Award in recognition of outstanding contribution and unwavering dedication towards:

✅ Physical & Mental Health Fitness Counseling
✅ Social Welfare & Development
✅ Importance of Self-Defence
✅ Importance of Self-Protection
✅ Importance of Educational Development
✅ Humanity & Equality Awareness
✅ Education for Peace of Mind
✅ Educational Awareness

This global recognition is awarded for the year 2025, honouring the kind dedication to the mission and vision of the SIMS School of Martial Arts International.

📜 Registration No.: All members
🌍 Country: Global
📅 Date: 08/08/2025

Presented with respect and appreciation by:
FOUNDER & PRESIDENT
HRH. Amb. Prof. Hanshi SGM. Dr. Mohammed Qasim Shaikh
SIMS Academy of Martial Arts International

👏 Congratulations once again to all awardees for their inspiring service and commitment to excellence worldwide

Please visit the website https://www.sacred-indian.org/2025/08/congratulations-to-all-honorees.html















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