Sunday, October 26, 2014

Great Films For Those Enrolled In Karate In Encinitas

By Leigh Metopher


Movies can be a great source of inspiration for kids, especially when they are learning a new sport. There are plenty of great movies for kids participating in baseball, basketball, soccer, gymnastics and skating, and there are even some terrific options out there for kids getting started in karate or mixed martial arts.

Obviously, a child's age will factor into the decision about which movies to show to your child, but there are definitely films out there for almost every age group that can get children excited about martial arts. For children younger than 10, the remake of "The Karate Kid" is a fun choice, although technically, the martial art showcased in the remake was Kung Fu and not karate. The original "Karate Kid" does feature karate, and this is a great movie for children about 12 years and older.

For a young girl beginning karate, consider the film "Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior." It might seem a bit silly, but this film does showcase a good amount of martial arts fight scenes as well as highlighting the importance of training. Actress Brenda Song stars in the film and she has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. For some pure silly fun, younger children also will enjoy watching "Kung Fu Panda," and its sequel, appropriately named "Kung Fu Panda 2."

Another fun film suitable for kids is "Sidekicks," which stars martial arts legend Chuck Norris as himself. The film is about a teenage boy besieged by bullies who daydreams about being the sidekick of action star Chuck Norris. Many kids will identify with the main character, a boy that is a bit of a loner, as well as not being physically strong. However, with some hard work and martial arts training, he gains confidence and strength.

For the older child or teenager, you might consider taking a look at some of Bruce Lee's classic movies such as "Fists of Fury" and "Enter the Dragon." Lee is perhaps the most famous martial arts master in the world and is often called the father of MMA because he advocated integrating many different styles of fighting. Another fun fact about these two Bruce Lee movies is that they also feature Jackie Chan when he was a teenager and was first getting started in movies.

For those who need a Carlsbad martial arts school, an Encinitas karate school or karate in San Marcos, Team MAI offers classes for children aged four and up. The instructors at this karate school not only are highly skilled black belts, they focus on teaching their students to respect themselves and others, as well as building discipline and confidence. They also strive to make the classes fun and encourage students to build friendships. A two-week free trial is available, so you can try it out before you officially join.




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