FALL FESTIVAL-DEMONSTRATION-WHITE BELT PROMOTION-YORBA LINDA-CALIFORNIA OCTOBER-31-2024.
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
- FALL-FESTIVAL-DEMONSTRATION-WHITE BELT PROMOTION-YORBA LINDA-CALIFORNIA OCTOBER-31-2024.
4382 Eureka Ave, Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Monday's and Wednesdays.
6:00 - 7:010 pm. - FREESTYLE KARATE (Grades 1-12).
Beginner/Intermediate.
7:00 - 8:00 pm. - SELF DEFENSE/WEAPONS TRAINING.
Advanced Students. (Must Have Prior Martial Arts Training).
CONGRATULATIONS: TALIA DAMASOURY-WHITE BELT
Come Join Us!
FOR MORE INFOMATION:
PLEASE CONTACT - SENSEI KEONI
949-444-3933
OR
EMAIL - galiusmartialarts@gmail.com
The Important Role of Parents in Martial Arts Training
The media often portrays martial arts as a violent and aggressive sport, which may lead parents to believe that their child will be learning nothing but how to fight. On the contrary, martial arts teaches children about self-control and discipline, which helps them develop restraint, avoid confrontations, and use skills for self-defense only when necessary.
Another common misconception is that martial arts is only for physically gifted children. In reality, martial arts training is designed to cater to a wide range of children’s abilities, body types, and strengths - including children with physical disabilities. Martial arts is designed for all children with a primary focus on building confidence, discipline, focus, and resilience.
Martial arts training helps develop physical fitness, but it also caters to children of all shapes and sizes, teaching them to be confident, focused, and resilient.
Martial arts is open to boys and girls. The sport is gender-neutral, and girls often perform better than boys due to their flexibility and attention to detail. Martial arts training provides girls with a platform to develop self-confidence, leadership skills, and discipline, thus helping to break gender stereotypes.
Parents have an important role to play in their child’s martial arts training.
First, they need to understand:
The Benefits of Martial Arts and any misconceptions about it
Their interest, engagement, and involvement in their child’s martial arts experience will magnify the value it delivers
With this understanding, this guide will share what parents can specifically do to maximize the value of martial arts for their child.
Choose the Right School for Your Child
When it comes to getting the most out of martial arts for your child, it’s important to choose a school that:
Has a high level of emphasis on personal character development
Uses a teaching method that is focused on building self-esteem
Other criteria to consider include curriculum, values, class considerations, martial arts instructors, martial arts facility, and safety issues.
When selecting a school, take some time to observe classes or talk to other parents about their experiences. This can help you get a better sense of the atmosphere and instruction quality of different schools so you can make an informed decision that best suits your family.
By taking the time to find the right school, parents are setting their children up for success and ensuring they have a positive experience with martial arts training. It will also give them peace of mind knowing that they are providing the best environment possible for their child’s development.
Promote Consistency in Training
Consistency is key to getting the most out of martial arts for your child. Martial arts provides both a physical and a mental challenge that requires consistent practice and dedication in order to fully reap its benefits.
Parents can encourage their children to stay consistent with their training by setting realistic goals and providing incentives for meeting them. For example, parents can set weekly or monthly goals for their children such as attending a certain number of classes or earning a new belt rank. When they reach these goals, parents should recognize their achievements and reward them accordingly. This will help motivate children to continue striving towards more challenging goals and keep up with their martial arts training over time.
It’s also important to keep in mind that consistency doesn’t mean perfection. Martial arts requires patience, and it can take time for children to develop their skills. Parents should remind their kids that mistakes are part of the learning process, and they should celebrate any progress they make regardless of its size.
By promoting consistency in training, parents can help ensure that their child is getting the most out of martial arts and developing self-discipline over time. Consistent practice will help children build confidence in their abilities and give them a sense of accomplishment with each success.
Celebrate Progress Made by Your Child During Classes
Celebrate when your child learns something new in martial arts classes.
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