06 febr 7 GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR KID SHOULD DO KARATE
DO KARATE NOT EVEN A QUESTION! BUT WHY?
When I was young, it wasn’t a question about doing a sport. The only question was what kind of sport? With my parents working day and night, the last thing they wanted was to have me laying around at home after school. Although, that really wasn’t a problem. Back then, before the online world of digital devices, I like most kids, could hardly wait for the moment I could toss away my school bag and head outside. Keeping active just came naturally. Fast forward to the present day, and the challenges parents face in getting – and keeping – kids active are admittedly are not easy. That being said, if you are looking at getting your kid involved in karate, here are 7 good reasons why.
1. TEACHES SELF-DEFENSE
Karate primarily focuses on defensive techniques and not how to punch someone in the face in anger. Karate’s fundamentals are self-defense and disarmament, which techniques are easy to learn for even the youngest ones.
2. KARATE FROM HEAD TO TOE
As karate focuses on self-defense, many think that karate isn’t a real sport. In reality, it is a really intensive type of exercise. A training session, even if you are doing kata – a choreographed pattern of movements usually performed solo -, you are practising the muscle movement involved in fighting. When it comes to actual kumite or karate fighting this is an intense form of cardiovascular exercise that works all the muscles and helps build stamina. Even young children can start to develop their stamina, strength, endurance and confidence.
3. TEACHES DISCIPLINE, RESPECT AND TRUST
Discipline and respect towards each other is rare nowadays, so it’s never too early to start teaching these to our children. Karate is the perfect choice for that, because the kids could experience early in their life, what respect towards their masters means and also how to adapt to their partners and how to behave with their older club mates. After all, the moves of karate teach how not to hurt each other with kicks and punches with the learned self-control and because of this we can observe a very quick change in the kids behaviour.
4. IT IS ALWAYS BETTER IN A TEAM
Going to a karate training is like going home. We are surrounded with great company, the instructors are caring and we can meet people of various ages. Although, the trainings are strict, we can still feel warmth around us. The older Karateka and the Instructors help the kids with instructions, great talks and several games, so the children could feel that they can turn to them with any problem.
5. NOT JUST A TRAINING
Trainings, camps, local, national and international championships, common events and trips. For us, who practice karate, it is very important to measure our skills – learned from our Instructors – for this reason we attend different tournaments and to compete against other karateka using the skills we have learned and to observe and learn from others. Since karate isn’t just about creating and maintaining the balance of the body, but also the balance of the mind, the kids can participate with their teammates on different events, have fun, relax and maybe see a little bit of the world along the way.
6. KARATE IS AGELESS
If you want to do karate your age or gender is can’t be a problem. As you can train according to our own abilities. There is no upper age limit, because like in the Japanese grand master’s case, the acquisition and transfer of knowledge is totally independent from one’s age.
7. KARATE’S POSITIVE EFFECTS ON KIDS
– Teaches how to pay attention
– Drains unnecessary energy
– It evolves movement culture and movement coordination
– They are in good company
– During the trainings, championships and camps they are under continuous adult supervision
– Exercise has a positive effects on learning skills and self-focus, concentration
– They learn how to respect their partners and the adults around them
– The sport gives them positive energy
– They will get a especial perspective, which will help them in the adulthood and helps them integrate with different cultures and different ethnic backgrounds
Interested in Learning Karate?
If you’re interested in learning karate, get in contact with us today. We have classes available for kids aged 6+ and for adults. Remember the first class is free!
Written by Eat, Move & Smile
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