Advantages of Martial Arts for Kids
Martial arts are still considered a rather controversial
subject, and the unfortunate misconception that they can promote
violence is still present. However, just a little research will
show any parent that martial arts promote the exact opposite of
violence: they teach self control, balance and a healthy
physical and mental state.
When you enroll your kid in a martial arts class you have to
consider his or her options as well. If having the child learn
martial arts is only your goal, and your kid does not share it;
there is a high probability that he or she will soon become
bored with the sport and quit. In order to get the most out of a
martial arts class, you have to make sure that the kid enjoys
being there and that the environment is suitable.
The reasons for learning martial arts are numerous. Many parents
wish to give their children a boost of confidence and improve
their self-defense. Although at this early stage, the physical
defense is the only noticeable element, succeeding with martial
arts classes will have a series of positive psychological
effects on your kid as he or she grows up. However, self-defense
focuses on solving conflicts peacefully in an initial stage, and
using physical action only when needed. Both the bully and the
bullied can benefit from martial arts classes. While the bully
will learn that the only way to have power is by respecting the
others, the bullied will know how to develop defense skills and
how to end a potential conflict.
Just like most sports, martial arts will help your child develop
a strong and healthy body. Sedentary children are numerous, with
countless hours spent in front of their favorite computer game.
The "once in a while" basketball game is not enough to keep your
child active and fit. Martial arts however may become a life
style rather than a sport. This means that its affect will go
beyond the classes and far outside the gym. Several physical
traits can be improved this way including muscle strength,
resistance to fatigue, increased flexibility, and better blood
flow.
As mentioned before, there are more than physical skills to be
learned in a martial arts class. Your child will get more
self-confidence and self esteem. Although martial arts are not a
team sport, they can teach important skills in this area. You
child will also develop skills such as patience and discipline,
which can be easily translated in his or her school performance
as well. Martial arts also teach children the notion of respect
- and you will notice this especially with over active children.
It is important that the instructor does not focus only on
developing the physical side of martial arts in kids; he must
also teach good demeanor and respect.
Even though martial arts also imply physical contact, which can
lead to injuries, most classes have a very strict policy as far
as this is concerned. The truth is a reduced chance of your
child becoming injured during a martial arts class compared to a
soccer, basketball, or baseball field. Strict instructor
supervision ensures that your kid stays safe and has optimal
conditions to improve all of the above-mentioned skills.