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Old Nov 26, 2005, 03:40 PM
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I wnt my daughters to learn to learn to defend themselves for when the time comes they may have to. is 5 and 6 yrs old okay? is 29 too old to learn?


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Old Nov 26, 2005, 08:21 PM   #2  
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never too old

I don't advise starting kids too young into it, although many may disagree. It is good to take at any age.
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Hi,
I notice that you are posting many, many questions here at this site; we like to see them. Are you also rating anyone for all the answers you are getting? Many of us appreciate knowing if our answers are good or not, by rating them.
Now to your question about 5 and 6 yr olds.
Martial Arts teaches self respect, and respect for others. It teaches how to get along with other, as well as how to defend yourself against those who might want to harm you. It's not Offense, but Defense. Also, being with other persons taking the classes teaches getting along with others, and having fun at the same time.
My grandson is 8 yrs old, started at 6 yrs old in classes. He loves it. He also is in the advanced classes in school, loves football and baseball. He has his Red Belt, and has one more belt to go before trying for his First Degree Black Belt. It might take him a couple of years to complete this First Degree.
I can highly recommend your start both your daughters in classes, and you as well.
The only disadvantage to starting older is if one is 80 yrs old or so! Too much bending for someone that old.
Please enroll your daughters and yourself. I know you will like it, and it will give all three of you a chance at really building self-esteem.....not saying you don't already have it.

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5 or 6 years old is not too young. Let them try it and see if they enjoy it. If they do not like it or do not enjoy it, I would not force them. As far as 27 or 29 or 40 or 50. It is never too old to learn. It would actually be a good family idea for everybody to be joining together. Learning together if it is for all ages welcome which some classes allow.

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5 or 6 is not too young IF you watch out which martial arts you choose for them at such age. If you choose to let them practice Aikido or Tai Chi at such age, they will most likely not have any success and will be very frustrated and start hating martial arts, but if you let them practice Judo (which i would very much suggest) or Karate or Kick Boxing, they might like the whole martial arts idea, because these are arts that are suitable for children.

Another thing to watch out for is what you want them to get out of a martial art. If you want self defense, i would not consider anything out of Ju Jitsu (not Brazilian Ju Jitsu - it has too much ground fighting - choose some sort of Ju Jitsu which has a lot of stand-up techniques) and some brutal kick boxing (like Thai Boxing). When they get older and you want them to learn some weapons (i'm not talking about Katanas and sticks 3 meters long), have them practice Kali (also known as Arnis or Escrima). They will learn knife and short stick (length of one's arm or a bit shorter) skills, which might prove VERY useful in their lives.

It is important to really learn about martial arts and choose the right art for what you want them to practice. I'm not saying Aikido is not good for self-defense, i'm just saying it's not good for self defense if you're not practicing it for more than 10 years.

With Ju Jitsu and Thai Boxing combined, you can get very good self defense skills, both punching/kicking and grappling.

Also, bear in mind the world we're living in today, and what are the situations one might get in trouble. Would you ever carry a Katana with you around the city? Is there any need to learn Katana skills for self-defense? Would you ever carry a short knife in your pocket? Is there more chance that you will get in trouble in a place where you will have enough space to throw round-house kicks, or in a small (close to the wall) places where you could only punch and grapple? Think of such things when you consider a martial art you want to get involved in.

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I started Judo a long time ago I never attained dan grade ( didn,t like ? can,t remember what they were called- set moves )but I was one away from it , if i remember - is it 1st Kyu - Brown belt in uk.
I think the discipline and the respect for others that is instilled in you is a great benefit to those that partake and would recomend it for any body- although I,m 48 now- I would love to get back on the mat, however I don,t think i,m up to it.

I would imagine that any martial art is based on a similar type of etiquette and this can,t be a bad thing.

Having said that on a recent visit to a local dojo i was amazed at the judoka,s not rei-ing ( bowing )as they went on the mat. It was different before!

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My 5 year old is in classes now, alot will depend on the school. At the early age it is not near the same type of training they will get latter but it is a start for them.

Now 29, ok, while it is over the hill and almost ready for the nursing home, you may be surpirsed to find many senoir citizens like yourself learn. Some light training is even done in senior citizen centers for the older people to use for health.

And by the way, this (much over 29) grandfather still has his moves from the old days. May not be Bruce Lee but I still enjoy it.

By the way, if that is really your photo posted by your name, you don't look 29 by any means
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Ha ha. I feel about ready for the nursing home sometimes chasing these kids around. The young lady in the picture is the gothy lead singer of the band Evanesence. I think I spelled that right. I have to get a recent picture of myself on here. My dad has one of me thats a few years old but Ive changed my look and dont really look like that now. wow I didnt know about training seniors in the centers. Then when some thug trys to mug them they can whup some butt. cool.
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Yes, many do yoga and other things also to help bring balance and peace. Some of the self defense is first for exersice and second to help older people protect thierself. Elder abuse is a rising problem in america.

Ok, they may not have it in the nursing home but many senior citizen centers ( places in town that offer programs for seniors) offer them.


My wife and I do a singing program at different centers and retirement homes all over the state of TN
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Everyone I think should know how to protect them selves. Im a cna and I usually wrk in nursing homes. It is unfortuante that people are abusive of their elders. I never thought Id witness something like that but I walked in on another cna beating on a poor man that couldnt stand up without help. Sure he was hitting at her but he was not in his right mind so she should have backed off and gotten help. Lets just say that if I hadnt had 5 nurses holding me back girl would of got tore up from the floor up. I want my kids to learn it. I believe they would benefit greatly from it and I think It would build up their self esteem and self discipline. My daddy knows that Judo or what ever its called and hes had to use it a couple times recently actually. But i dont want him to teach us because he also has a bad back and had a heartattack a couple years ago and Im afraid he'll get hurt.
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