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    how to teach kids

    hey guys,

    i'm looking for tips on fun drills/activities/games to complement the regular syllabus to keep kids interested in class.

    all advice is welcome.

    thanks!

    neil

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    Maybe look up some p.e games or some gymnastic fun stuff or physical sponge activities.
    Go hard or go home or some where else up to you

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    How about have 3 rounds grappling game that whoever can

    - grab hold of his opponent's leading leg, or
    - have his hand control his opponent's neck, or
    - get a head lock on his opponent, or
    - get an overhook, or
    - get an underhook, or
    - get a bear hug, or
    - ...

    will win that round. Try to make it simple and start with 1 target. You can then increase to 2 targets, 3 targets, ...
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    imo, if a kid isn't prepared to train and drill they aren't ready for martial arts.

    i'm not saying kids should train with the same intensity as adults. but the same information should be taught in roughly the same manner within the physical and developmental restrictions of the age of the child you are teaching.

    otherwise, you're babysitting.

    How's it going, Neil?
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    Use a stick.
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    Start here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjaboy View Post
    hey guys,

    i'm looking for tips on fun drills/activities/games to complement the regular syllabus to keep kids interested in class.

    all advice is welcome.

    thanks!

    neil
    keep kids interested in class

    so, like if they are not interested in the class then why force or otherwise coerce them to train martial arts?

    there is nothing special about martial arts training. nothing more special that can be gained from training any martial art vs. any other physical endeavor. a focus on anything can yield the same 'benefits' that are touted by martial arts schools. swimming and gymnastics (basic tumbling skills) are far better and more physically rewarding for young children than martial arts as they are less complicated in movement and more immediately rewarding in gains in motor skills, cardo and strength.

    the games are not for the kids. they are for the teachers. lol, it's far easier to play a game with a kid then to try and impart real martial skill to them. and, the appropriateness of teaching a kid to fight is subject to question in todays society anyway. (I don't agree with that, btw)

    bottom line: if the basics of martial arts are not interesting to a particular kid: THEN THEY ARE NOT INTERESTED IN TRAINING MARTIAL ARTS.

    as an instructor, coming up with ways to keep kids interested in 'class' is not for the benefit of the child, by you, the instructor.

    again, there is nothing special a child will gain from learning martial arts that they can not gain from some other physical or mental (thinking art here) endeavor.

    modern marketing has falsely touted the supposed benefits of martial arts training NOT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHILD but for the school owner.

    and, Neil, I do hope you realize I'm not attacking you personally. I think you do and i'm not worried since we have actually met face to face a couple of times.

    or anyone else for that matter. but, really, get a grip guys. martial arts ain't magic. if you can't teach the core of it to someone of any age who is truly interested in it, stop with the gimmiks.
    "George never did wake up. And, even all that talking didn't make death any easier...at least not for us. Maybe, in the end, all you can really hope for is that your last thought is a nice one...even if it's just about the taste of a nice cold beer."

    "If you find the right balance between desperation and fear you can make people believe anything"

    "Is enlightenment even possible? Or, did I drive by it like a missed exit?"

    It's simpler than you think.

    I could be completely wrong"

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    food for thought

    oso,

    thanks for asking, i'm not doing too bad for an older fella ; ) and of course i dont take your viewpoints as a personal attack... i do believe, however, you CAN blend modern marketing with quality instruction and a splash of fun despite your opinion. by the way, i enjoyed the yoda impression : )

    to the rest of you,

    lots of great ideas, i really appreciate you sharing some of your class activities with me, i will give them all a try and get back on the forum in the coming months to let you know how things are going. don't hold back either, if you guys have any more or anyone else who wants to chime in, i'd love to hear about it.

    neil

    wish me luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjaboy View Post
    I don't take your viewpoints as a personal attack... I do believe, however, you CAN blend modern marketing with quality instruction and a splash of fun despite your opinion.
    I second that.

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