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i want my son to become an athlete or at least learn a good sports that he will enjoy..i ask him to learn basketball cuz he is tall or soccer/football but it seems that he doesnt like that kind of sports, onetime, someone called and he said we have to pay the bills for my son..i was so shocked to know that my son enroll himself just to learn martial arts..according to him he loves martial arts..we have no choice but pay it..does you or you kids loves sports?what kind of sports you wanted to do?plz.share
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1. sminut13 (885) | 10 months ago | i actually want my son to pick up martial arts as well. it's so that he can at least protect himself and those dear to him. being a boy, he does like to see monsters and fights and all but so far hasn't gotten any interest to learn one though i guess he is just 6 yrs old. he does seem to take an interest in football though but i doubt if it's for long just as how most children are. their ambitions keep changing as they grow, same as it was for me. hehe for me, i enjoyed playing volleyball, and though i was not a superb player, i loved it a lot. i still like it though i don't play it nowadays as i have more or less no chance.
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | hi smi..when i was in my high school i used to play volleyball ang unfortunately my right arm was injured so i gave up volleyball..yes, your son still young..maybe when he grown up-he will do enjoy playing the sports he loves..have a nice day
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sminut13 (885) | 10 months ago | ohh is your arm fine now or does it still bother you sometimes?? yea as i thought, my son is still young isn't he, sometimes i can't help worrying because other kids his age are all so clever and sporty and street smart but he seems lacking somewhat, but i know that this is jus a mother's unnecessary worry that's all.
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2. lkbooi (6983) | 10 months ago | | |
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | yes youre right..martial arts is good way of exercise he loose some weight now..more than me..lol..have a nice day
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3. dailyprofits (51)  | 10 months ago | Hi marketing07, I am single, so, i dont have kids... Anyhow I would like to answer this question....
When I am in college days, I looked to join martial arts, but no one supported me at that time(no money) later I learned hand ball which is not as good as martial arts. Still I feel to learn martial arts. Martial arts gives lot of enthusiasm to learn new things. There are many good things we can learn with martial arts. "Practising protecting Yourself" in childhood means very very good thought....Go Ahead....
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | hi dailyprofits,,yes i do believe that martial arts is a good way just like what you have said practising and protecting..thanks for sharing..have a nice day
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | thank you rosdiny for sharing..have a nice day
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | oh yes,,sometimes if we like to do it..someone will dis-agree. thanks my friend have anice day
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6. boy_bato (538) | 10 months ago | Hi there. Your son chose a very good line of sport, martial arts. I'm into martial arts myself and I can say that I've been changed because of martial arts. To those who are serious and so inclined in martial arts, it's not just a sport or a hobby but a way of life.
In a lot of ways, I've been changed for the better because of martial arts. It doesn't just teach me on how to defend myself at some times and improve my overall physique and health but it also improved me emotionally, psychologically, and morally. I've developed patience and self-control and learned deeper the meaning and value of determination and perseverance. In short, in the long run, martial arts makes one a better person than he used to be.
I owe martial arts so much into making me into what I am today. I can tell that you're kid is in really good hands (depending on the instructor and his fellow practitioners).
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | hope he becomes good in this fields..thanks for sharing..have a nice day
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7. di1159 (1529) | 10 months ago | The wonderful benefits of martial arts are amazing. Discipline, self-control, balance, respect, humbleness, manners, caring, all are basic tenents of Martial arts. Not only will your son be learning a wonderful self defense mechanism, he will also be learning valuable life lessons. He is very young so I would let me try it out to see if he really wants to do it. Mind you, it is difficult, and if he starts competing, it does start to get expensive. Last summer I took my daughter to Detroit, Michigan ( I live in Florida) to compete at the nationals. We had to make it into a vacation as it was very expensive, but it was worth it when she won her division. She will be a 2nd degree black belt this summer and takes her Taekwondo training very seriously. Good luck to you!
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | nice to know that your daughter won the competition ..i wonder how proud of you..^^have a nice day
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8. rmuxagirl (6611) | 10 months ago | My friend does martial arts and he loves it. He has made it to some of the highest parts of his class which is really cool. He goes to competitions and things like that. I think your son would really like martial arts, and it may help him learn how to properly defend himself.
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | thank you for sharing..have a nice day
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| 9. xsinner4now (78) | 10 months ago | Martial arts are good combination of installing health, confidence, sense of accomplishment and overall well being to a kid.
Since he's tall, as you say, maybe learning the art called Tae Kwon Do, will be good for him. It is a Korean martial art that puts emphasis on kicking techniques.
Japanese and Korean martial arts schools tend to be more regulated, with training staff, use of equipment, after school programs, rankings, tournaments, etc.
Where as many mixed martial arts (like what is shown on TV), are very "underground", with shady practices, and are not regulated very well. You wanna make sure your kid is training in a safe environment. Check to see if the martial arts school is INSURED.**Very important to consider this.**
Also certain martial art schools don't teach the true art. They may "water down" the style just to keep you coming back to take your money.
Look around, maybe pay a visit to the school or dojo, see who is actually teaching the classes, consider what you're getting for your money, then make a well informed decision.
Happy Training!
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | i appreciate that..i do personally go there and the owner/teacher himself do the training..and they have a lot of student there..my husband told him to learn taekwondo instead of martial arts but he doesnt like it..
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10. alicia812 (250) | 10 months ago | Your son is really interested in martial arts obviously. Hope the bills you paid did not hurt your pocket much though lol! i am not a sporty kind of person my friend. But I want my kids to really get involve in any sports they want to pursue like swimming, martial arts, etc.
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marketing07 (2358) | 10 months ago | actually its bit expensive but my husband likes it too..what i worry now is he doesnt like to study his after school class..(another tutoring lesson)
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