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Don't sign your kid up. Having him join non contact karate will make him develop some bad habits like chambered hands etc. Besides, 7-8 dollars a night sounds a little expensive to me. But I guess it depends on how often you go.
If you want to prepare your kid for martial arts in the future I say enroll him into a wrestling or boxing club. Although I'm not %100 sure there are wrestling clubs for little kids.
In any case he'll have excellent conditioning and an awesome base for other martial arts in the future. Plus, wrestling and boxing is no nonsense, there is no BS. Granted he might not do to much sparring in boxing, he'll have great technique among other things. -
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I think that's a very good point I wish I had asked myself.I think it's a exploytation of karate. I never learn about letting sales people in is never no good.(except maybe foxtel).I pesonnally would think it would be a terrible self defence but apparintly it offers more. I would like to teach my son boxing myself but find he just wants to brawl me rather than lissen which I think can help him in an aggressive way.Maybe I have to wait for some one at school to beat him before he will lissen to me :icon_scra
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Posted On:
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Haha no, that's calloused hands. :icon_wink Anyways, chambering your hand looks like this:
Originally Posted by Kiam
Notice his left hand? It's supposed to emphasize proper hip rotation and what not, but I don't think it's really necessary. If you're going to teach a kid something, teach them right. It'll stick with them for the rest of their life.
You don't have to brawl with your kid. Maybe get a pair of focus mitts and teach him how to do a jab, cross, hook, etc. Do punching drills and keep it fun. Make him do a lot of repititions to get his technique down right. Have him do plyometrics and stuff. When he grows up he'll be an athletic god, he'll thank you for that when he gets the ladies. ;) Then you can enroll him into karate and he'll whoop everybodies ass.
Or is that too much for a 7 year old kid?
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It's hiked a couple of dollars and then some since I last trained with them ages ago.
Originally Posted by Kiam
I'll second most of the stuff said here. No contact, large mcdojo. Not recommended for people interested in practical application.
I should go back and visit someday, I'm pretty sure I purchased the life membership option.
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9/09/2005 8:49pm
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Go-kan-ryu karate came knocking.