Despite what it looks like, martial art is a very positive and healthy activity for kids of all ages. Martial art has different disciplines, each of which should match the personality of the child. Each of these disciplines has a different skill and technique, and finding the right match for your child starts by understanding each of these.

 

Karate

Karate was created in the 1300s, and has since been the most used and practiced form of martial art in the world. This form of martial art has no weapons involved in it, and it is a full body work-out, with different fighting and defensive skills to learn. Karate classes teach a child how to incorporate this art into life, with an emphasis on the child himself instead of an opponent.

Karate is a discipline that suits kids with an interest in learning different striking techniques with their hands and feet. Its impact is known to lead a happy and balanced life, with the activity being the main area of concentration. Kids are taught to break boards in this as well during training.

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Tae Kwon Do

Tae Kwon Do is another very popular form of martial art that has been a part of the Olympic sports as well. This form of martial art involves various actions, like kicking, punching, and throwing.

This discipline will require a purchase of protective gear for your child as it involves a heavy sparring. If your kid is competitive, this sport will suit them.

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Kung Fu

Kung Fu is a martial art that focuses on balance and relaxation. The art does involve strikes as well as you go near an opponent.

This discipline is unfit for children who have slow reflexes, or those who perform poorly in close spaces. Since it relies more on the upper body, a child who isn’t so good with kicking will like this art more. If you wish for your kids to focus on balance and concentration, choose this art for them.

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Judo

Judo is a martial art that has also been a part of the Olympic sports. In this art, a child can learn how to defend themselves against strikes, and the usage of opponents attacking mentality. Timing is pivotal in this, as is the control of the opponent’s body weight.

This discipline is best for kids that want to learn throws and defense. It will not be suitable for a child who does not want to practice striking.

 

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