Fun Family Oriented
Class Schedule:
Monday |
5:45pm to 6:30pm Kids BJJ Class |
Tuesday |
5:30pm to 6:30 Wrestling Class |
Wednesday |
5:45pm to 6:30pm Kids BJJ Class |
Thursday |
5:45pm to 6:30pm Kids BJJ Class |
Friday | 5:30pm to 6:30 Wrestling Class |
When considering after-school activities and sports for your child it’s important to consider many things including the costs involved and the perceived benefits for your child.
Martial arts can be a great activity to get you and your children into for a whole range of reasons that have nothing at all to do with fighting.
Get active
Of course, one of the most obvious benefits of martial arts is that it includes a physical activity component. Not only will you and your child move around a lot, but they’ll also build on their strength and flexibility.
Build Self-Esteem and Confidence
Learning new skills increases confidence and self-esteem. They’ll also need to work together with other students in the class and even perform their skills in front of people during grading or special events.
Work on Goal-Setting and Self-Improvement
Most types of martial arts have a belt or ranking system that you and your children work through, meaning they are rewarded for their practice and mastery of skills. Focusing on a goal such as achieving a new rank or belt is a great way to learn about goal-setting and motivation.
Learn Respect and Listening Skills
Respecting your instructor or teacher is an important part of martial arts. Children will need to listen to and follow instructions in order to learn new moves and skills.
Encourage Teamwork and Belonging
While martial arts is typically done as an individual, team work is still a vital part of practice. Working in pairs is often used to teach sparring or to work on moves. Being part of a club also creates a sense of belonging and creates lifelong friendships.
Get Physical in a Safe Environment
If you have a child who likes to punch, kick, roll or wrestle, martial arts offers a safe environment in which to do it. Children learn how to punch bags, how to land safely if they fall backwards and how to block someone else’s punches or kicks. It’s much safer than practicing on their siblings or off the furniture!
Learn About Conflict Resolution
You might think that martial arts is about fighting but it’s quite the opposite in most cases. Many martial arts styles focus on self defense and don’t allow fighting between students until they are older and have more advanced skills. The ultimate aim of martial arts is to teach all ages peaceful, non-violent conflict resolution skills and to help them work out ways to avoid physical altercations. Martial arts has a lot to offer everyone. It gets anyone active and teaches them to be confident, peaceful and focused. Plus, if your child grows to love it, they can confidently continue practicing into adulthood.