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#130494 - 04/18/08 03:46 PM Re: Martial arts for a 3-yr old? [Re: Blast]
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Quickest way to teach your child how to fight… give them a sibling. Since Blast has already done that, now his job is to teach them how and when to stop fighting.
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#131759 - 05/01/08 04:54 PM Re: Martial arts for a 3-yr old? [Re: JCWohlschlag]
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Hapkido

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#131773 - 05/01/08 05:57 PM Re: Martial arts for a 3-yr old? [Re: Malpaso]
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Originally Posted By: Malpaso
I've studied various disciplines, and I feel that Krav Maga is excellent for learning the real world basics. Unfortunately, instructors in Krav Maga are few and far between in this country.


Agreed...wanted to train in Krav Maga myself, but the closest school is a three hour drive away...not practical in time or gas money these days...they have developed a Krav Kids program geared towards younger kids too...maybe someday...
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#131825 - 05/02/08 01:49 AM Re: Martial arts for a 3-yr old? [Re: MoBOB]
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Find a wrestling school or class. (or Judo or BJJ)

The best thing that an <5 year old can do is gain a sense of balance and understand what it takes to get out from under someone.

No offense but unless your goal is to have your kid kick other 6 year olds rear ends, most traditional MA practiced by a 5 year old are of very little use.

YMMV


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#131867 - 05/02/08 02:05 PM Re: Martial arts for a 3-yr old? [Re: JohnnyUpton]
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I have to agree with Johnny. I've been taking martial arts since I was 12 (almost 28 yrs old now) but they've all been striking arts. While that's served me well, I will say I do VERY MUCH regret never taking a children's judo or school-based wrestling class. It would have benefitted me alot more in the long run as grappling is a difficult art to pick up for me as an adult.
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#132098 - 05/06/08 02:26 PM Re: Martial arts for a 3-yr old? [Re: Frankie]
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Originally Posted By: Frankie
As far as Japanese martial arts goes, I would avoid anything that ends with "do" which means "the way of" and rather choose the "jutsu" variation which means "the art of".

The difference is that jutsu martial arts are more genuine and closer to their true martial (war) origins while the "do" versions are more adapted to competition thus they left out lethal techniques in favor of sports.


I'd agree but the problem is teaching 'jutsu' techniques to children who may not have the self-control and discrimination not to apply them to class-mates. We are talking about 5-year olds here. By all means introduce the heavier stuff later. As for grappling , that tends to favor the weightier of us. I'd look at aiki-jitsu or hapkido for leveraging techniques.

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