
Get your kids in Martial Arts.
- Reason #1: Socialization.
If your child is shy or has a difficult time making new friends, then any extracurricular activity - including martial arts - can have a positive impact on their social life. It's not necessarily a good idea to push this as "the" reason to take a martial arts class, but if your shy or soft-spoken child wants to learn to be more assertive through martial arts, it might be just what the doctor ordered.
- Reason #2: Self-discipline.
The martial arts aren't always easy, and the system of advancement for students - picking up new belts - helps children to learn that hard work and discipline are the ways to get ahead. You can't "cheat" your way through martial arts, which is exactly the kind of lesson many parents want their children to learn. The martial arts can also instill a sense of discipline and obedience and show why sacrifice today can lead to better health and better mind tomorrow.
- Reason #3: Learning the value of habits.
What kinds of habits has your child developed? Do they only seem to excel at video games? It's important to make sure your child is able to learn real-world habits that can help them later in life - whether it be through self-confidence or simply through the realization that they have improved their body through discipline and hard work.
- Reason #4: Self-confidence.
Self-confidence can't be learned or taught in school, or even by parents. It has to come from within - and this is often one of the central messages of martial arts. Your child needs to learn that by facing their own fears, they can make their own way in the world. They need to learn how to overcome challenges and they need to learn to trust themselves in a way that will improve their confidence as they progress.
- Reason #5: Hey, it beats TV.
If nothing else, the martial arts are a healthier habit than many of the routines today's children have picked up.
Remember that none of these reasons is an excuse to push martial arts on your child. You have to let them make their own decisions. But if the topic comes up, keep your mind open to the martial arts and help your children stick to their classes.
Photo Credits: McPig
Originally posted 2009-08-03 05:25:25.
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