Re: Wrestling. Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: Blaine County]
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12/19/22 08:30 AM
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Please PM me the video link.
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Re: Wrestling. Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: Inveigle]
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12/19/22 03:22 PM
12/19/22 03:22 PM
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I agree with the training. I took karate and judo. One result was never wanting to fight, and knowing that it’s best to walk away. However, I might kind of feel sorry for the person that goes way over that line. Their recovery may take a while. Agree. I see it with my oldest son who is 15. He's not the biggest kid but he's competed in wrestling and Judo since he was 5. Kick boxed for a year or so and then got too busy with high school wrestling. I admire his calm confidence and conflict resolution (at least what I am aware of). I should be able to take him at least for another 6 months. Maybe 8 months.
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Re: Wrestling, Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: Blaine County]
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12/19/22 03:55 PM
12/19/22 03:55 PM
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Any type of self-defense is better than nothing. I feel all children need to have some working knowledge of self-defense. Though, there are styles that are really better than others, depending on what they focus on.
I took Shotokan for over 25 years . It has been the best decision of my life , besides two FBI certified Firearms instructors later in life, adding to that.
Shotokan is powerful and effective. Also from Okinawa, Shorin Ryu , is direct, no nonsense defense , smoother, more fluid than the others.
I had vital need of it twice in life, a third time, not life-threatening, but still needed .
Sometimes things happen so fast, there is no time to employ a pistol.
It is not a lover of violence, to know self-defense, but wise, with the mental training of being a peace seeking individual . One who is self-aware in all circumstances, and has the wisdom to see ahead to avoid situations of danger.
If they take some classes , by a good instructor, if they find they love what they're learning, they can easily continue in progress . The more they practice, just like shooting, the better muscle memory they will have. They will not hesitate or wonder what to do if confrontation suddenly happens to them.
My 25 plus years has served me well, even in just being in decent physical and emotional state .
Fear paralyzes. Controlled anger is power and motivates. I say controlled, because that is what will motivate one to not accept anyone invading their bubble of comfort space zone to touch them, or get in their face, resulting in escalating battery.
Good on anyone , IMO, who cares to introduce their loved ones to the self-defense style that they feel good with. Age has no bearing. Young or older in life, it is all good. Healthy exercise in balance, circulation, and smoothness of body/hand/eye coordination.
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Re: Wrestling, Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: Andrew Eastwood]
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12/19/22 04:38 PM
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After watching the video I am left wandering why not a single person jumped up to help the young fella, yet someone had the thought of filming the event. SMH Nothing but sheep in that room with exception of the person that finally arrived to grab the chair. That part ticked me off too.
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Re: Wrestling, Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: Blaine County]
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12/19/22 05:29 PM
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My kids take Brazilian jujitsu and kickboxing which is about as close to street fighting your going to get. Krav maga is another one to consider.
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Re: Wrestling, Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: lumberjack391]
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12/19/22 05:38 PM
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I just watched the video.....the kid didnt even try to protect himself which is natural even if you cant fight, Cripes he probably doesnt even put his arms out when he falls down. I found that odd too. Made me wonder if maybe the kid was autistic or something?
Once in a while, you get shown the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Re: Wrestling, Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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12/19/22 06:13 PM
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I just watched the video.....the kid didnt even try to protect himself which is natural even if you cant fight, Cripes he probably doesnt even put his arms out when he falls down. I found that odd too. Made me wonder if maybe the kid was autistic or something? I never thought of that. Ol Mario kind of blindsided him- but Ive seen pinadas defend themselves better. He gave that fight to him on a silver platter. No covering up, no curling up, no nothing.
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Re: Wrestling, Judo and Boxing for Kids
[Re: Blaine County]
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12/19/22 06:36 PM
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If the kid knew how to fight, the aggressor probably wouldn't have messed with him. Also, if the kid knew how to fight, we wouldn't have just sat there. He would have popped up and been ready to defend himself.
And, not to turn this into a which martial art is better, but a decent middle school wrestler will smoke a decent middle school BJJ kid 9.8 times out of 10. This is my opinion only having watched thousands of wrestling matches, hundreds of BJJ and hundreds of Judo matches. Royce Gracie is a different story, but even the UFC is loaded with World Champions who were Division I wrestlers. Plus wrestling is less expensive.
All of them are better than nothing. Make them actually compete and not just practice.
Last edited by Blaine County; 12/19/22 07:27 PM. Reason: Added in my opinion--it's just that.
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