Saturday, August 27, 2011

Martial Arts Tuitition For Kids

By Owen Jones


All individuals should know how to protect themselves. They always used to, especially before the introduction of the police force. Before there was a police force, there was turmoil and it was every man for himself. Men protected themselves and their family from all kinds of thieves, muggers and rapists for millenia usually with a sword or a cane.

There is much less violence on the streets now than there was 200 years ago, but there is still too much and so many people still feel the requirement to be able to defend themselves. Many people turn to martial arts and the best time to take up martial arts is when you are young.

And this is going on too. Many parents are afraid for three reasons: 1] that their children will undergo bullying at school 2] that they will get harassed on the streets by predators or 3] that they will become overweight. Martial arts are the best solution to all these worries. Practicing martial arts can expend 300-450 calories per hour.

But the advantages of learning martial arts do not stop there. Martial arts has a normalizing effect on individuals. It raises the self-confidence of the introverted and timid, but it also teaches bullies that there is always someone better too. It teaches self-disciple, self-defence and self-confidence. It makes the weak robust and the fat thin. It is a life coach.

If your youngster wants to learn a martial art or indeed mixed martial arts, the first thing to do is decide on which style is the one for the child. You could start doing this by watching videos on the differen styles. Not films with stories where everything is scripted, but documentary films.

The main ones to look at are: boxing, wrestling, karate, muay Thai, tae kwon do, jiu jitsu and judo. There are others, but it is best to find a broad-spectrum type first, because some need more speed, energy, agility or power than others. Some mental and physical attributes are more suited to one discipline than another.

Once you have a style in mind, you can start looking for a gym or dojo that instructs it. Check out the safety record and the facilities of any that you fancy and talk to the trainers. It is also important that your child will get able to go to the groups, so you will want a dojo that is open after school hours and most of the weekend. Most of them are, but it is worth asking.

It is helpful if the dojo will give private instruction to students who either fall behind or who are better than their colleagues. Once into the sport, you child may choose that he or she would rather have done another one, check to see if that is possible without losing what you have already paid in advance fees.

Each child ought to get encouraged, but not forced, to at least try a martial art, because it will give them a helpful interest for life that will make their hearts, minds and bodies robust for life.




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