- The Value of Martial Arts
Training for Children
- By Gary Russell
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- Some parents are reticent to
allow their children to take martial arts lessons in the fear
that such training will make them more aggressive and combative.
The truth is quite the opposite however--training in the martial
arts actually teaches children restraint, respect, and self
control, all of which are positive traits that parents attempt
to instill on their own with varying degrees of success. Other
positive benefits of martial arts training for children include
increased physical fitness and the ability to defend themselves
and others should a genuine need ever arise.
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- All quality martial arts schools
stress respect and self control to a degree that is rarely seen
in other aspects of American society. Students are required to
always be polite in speech and action, to show restraint at all
times, and to treat others with respect. These messages are
reinforced by the actions of fellow students and instructors,
and infringement of these precepts is met with some sort of
disciplinary action such as being forced to sit out the rest of
the lesson or to do extra push ups or sit ups. The martial arts
student learns that positive behavior is rewarded and negative
behavior is punished or ignored.
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- Some have said that we are
currently in an "obesity epidemic." While comparing obesity to
the Spanish flu might seem a bit ostentatious, the fact remains
that American children are more overweight and inactive than
ever before. This is leading to an increase in the occurrence of
juvenile diabetes, heart problems, and other serious health
disorders caused by leading a sedentary lifestyle. Martial arts
training is typically quite physically rigorous and,
particularly if classes occur more than two days a week, can
have a very real positive impact on health.
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- In the view of this author, the
self defense aspects of martial arts training for children are
minor when compared to the positive benefits in health and
attitude. However, the ability to react to stressful situations
with a clear mind and a thorough knowledge of how to defend
oneself against a violent attack is a very real benefit and
could even be a lifesaver. This is the one aspect of martial
arts that every student and instructor hopes that he or she will
never have to use, but it is nice to know that the knowledge is
there should the terrible need ever arise.
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- Gary Russell is a professional
writer and software engineer, as well as a lifelong martial arts
practitioner and the founder of TopSearch Consulting, an
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