I cannot remember how many times I asked my mom while I was growing up to let me do Karate. Lets be honest a lot of this (as it probably is with Jude) came from TMNT or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the movies Karate Kid, Sidekicks, and 3 Ninjas. So in traditional kid fashion I asked all the time and then my mom would always respond in traditional parent fashion "No" and when pushed she would say "Because I said so".
I do not know all of my mom's thoughts but I believe she told me several times that I couldn't take Karate because she didn't want me to fight or punch others. Until I was a parent I never understood this thought. I mean all I wanted to do was to do the awesome kicks, flips and break a board. What kid doesn't watch a video of someone breaking a board with their hand or head and think they can do that. I am pretty sure that there were multiple attempts at trying it as well. None of those attempts were successful but luckily no serious injuries were sustained besides a big lump on the head.
So lets fast forward to present time when Jude came up to us and asked to do Karate. I am pretty sure that I had the very same thought as my mom. No you cannot do that I am continually yelling to stop punching things and you want me to send you to a class that teaches you how to punch things. I was very nervous to put him in any type of martial arts. I must admit the reason that I was so nervous was due to my lack of knowledge. I will be the first one to say that I am glad I did my research and took the time to educate myself.
I took the kids to the Thornton Fest and Jude won a month of free lessons of Tae Kwon Do. Again my ignorance showed off because I thought that all forms of martial arts were basically the same, I was so wrong. We figured that this would be a good time for Jude to try Tae Kwon Do to see if he even liked it, little did I know how well he would do and how much he would enjoy it. We went for our welcome night and he was very nervous to get out there but he did and he was hooked. We have been going for about 6 months now and I am so amazed at the progress that he has made and how great it has been for him.
Jude is built the same way I was at his age. Tall and completely uncoordinated. We will just be walking and the the next thing I know Jude is down on the ground. Tae Kwon Do has helped him with his coordination so much. He has been learning how to control his body. He has to learn how to watch the instructor and copy the form. The forms often time require them to do multiple moves with their hands and feet at the same time. Yes it involves punches and kicks but it focuses completely on control as well. The instructors will many times that you have to be able to control your body in order to control your mind.
I have to say I am so impressed with how well they are doing with him and would recommend martial arts to everyone. I never thought I would enjoy it as much as I have but seeing the look on his face when he accomplishes a new form or gets a new belt. I cannot wait to see how far he goes with this and will encourage him the entire way. I am no expert but I am learning and showing him the enthusiasm that he needs, isn't that what every child needs?
I have to say I am so impressed with how well they are doing with him and would recommend martial arts to everyone. I never thought I would enjoy it as much as I have but seeing the look on his face when he accomplishes a new form or gets a new belt. I cannot wait to see how far he goes with this and will encourage him the entire way. I am no expert but I am learning and showing him the enthusiasm that he needs, isn't that what every child needs?
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