What is your ideal age to start teaching karate to a child and why?
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Vicki
Ideal age for childen to learn karate
Ideal age for childen to learn karate
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- f.Channell
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Basic punches, Kicks, awareness and self defense skills (different from adult) 4-6.
Sanchin and the full Uechi curriculum?
Forms from 7-8 and up.
Sparring after a few months of kata.
Kumite after a couple of years of kata.
Timing really depends on the childs maturity and learning skills.
But all benefit in one way or another.
F.
Sanchin and the full Uechi curriculum?
Forms from 7-8 and up.
Sparring after a few months of kata.
Kumite after a couple of years of kata.
Timing really depends on the childs maturity and learning skills.
But all benefit in one way or another.
F.
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When my daughter was 4 she had a good enough attention span to learn a wide range of technique and footwork.....I have visited schools though that offer more "martial arts babysitting" than good training.
In the 80's and 90's we ran a residential martial arts summer camp for kids 8-18 .we were able to make some acceptions to the camp age requirement but the program was generally to intenese for the lil'ones
In the 80's and 90's we ran a residential martial arts summer camp for kids 8-18 .we were able to make some acceptions to the camp age requirement but the program was generally to intenese for the lil'ones
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4-6 year olds definately can handle good blocking reaction drills, combination pad work, stepping-sliding kicks, jumping kicks, and can learn gross motor movement matwork such as bridging and basic takedowns.
Trick is in making it fun and disguising the repetitiveness of training.
I just leave out the complex Karate forms for this age and keep the classes shorter than the older kids classes.
F.
Trick is in making it fun and disguising the repetitiveness of training.
I just leave out the complex Karate forms for this age and keep the classes shorter than the older kids classes.
F.
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