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Children Learning Self Discipline Through Martial Arts

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

"Today, many kids who are still immature find it hard to learn self control. These kids have frontal lobes that are not yet developed, thus, they can't really understand what their actions would lead to. This is according to psychologists. In short, they still can't comprehend how controlling ones actions could be beneficial. Enrolling them in a martial arts school would assist them create their practice of self discipline and other positive traits.

Children ought to be trained to create decisions for themselves and and differentiate correct from wrong. There are parents who tend to control their kids by making decisions for them. When this happens, they will become dependent on their parents. They would realize they are helpless and powerless to do what's right and couldn't care less about the consequences of their dealings.

When they learn self discipline, they will begin to take the first steps to being an adult and they will learn to be more responsible and learn the consequences of the things they do. They begin to be aware of their responsibilities not simply because they are being reminded of them but because performing them may be the correct thing to do. Because of this, they will learn to do their homework, help in all household chores and they will begin to eat vegetables even if these things aren't pleasant.

This leads to self control. It's not possible for one to have self-discipline without learning self-control. Self control is the ability to curb ones wishes and self discipline is the ability to make the right decisions.

Having self-control, your child gains knowledge early that it is not acceptable to let their anger control their thoughts. They also learn to exercise their will and manage unnecessary desires.

If you enroll your kid or kids to a martial art school, you can be surprised with the positive effects this can have in his life.

Higher progress in martial arts will lead to higher self discipline. This progress enables him to earn a higher level and a change within the color of the belt. When he progresses, he will be more confident.

As parents, you should also nurture your kids and give them proper nutrition so that self discipline can develop. Your children will probably be much more eager to pay attention and comply as soon as you explain to them the benefits of eating green leafy vegetables and steering clear of junk food.

If they're struggling with their own weight, the martial art sessions will naturally maintain them physically fit as an physical exercise regimen.

Self-discipline also helps your kids build up good social interaction skills. He will know how to socialize with others and he becomes friendlier. They turn out to be positively competent, realizing the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship, and equality. With martial arts, your child becomes more mature. And this is evident with the way he relates to others, the way he acts around his peers and the way he treats other kids. He will tend to be more considerate with others feelings and he will know the consequences of bullying others.

Teaching your kids self-discipline can be done by orienting them to the ways of the ninja. Have them take ninjutsu classes and see the improvement in their personality.

The Best Martial Art

Friday, November 13th, 2009

If you are like most people you are probably unsure which martial art you should study. That is a common question among martial art enthusiasts. The best martial art is the one that will compliment your body, your personality, and make you most effective.

Many people are attracted to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu revolutionized the martial art world by exposing weaknesses in other systems that do not include ground fighting in their martial art curriculum. As seen in the UFC Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is excellent for neutralizing a bigger, stronger opponent on the ground. For some people Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the perfect fit and for others they do not like the fact that the ground is generally the last place you want to be if you have to defend against weapons or multiple attackers on the street.

Ketsugo Jujutsu is breaking out into the forefront as an effective martial art for street combat. It is a complete martial art that teaches striking, grappling, joint locking, choking, throwing, escaping, weapons training, energy work, and spiritual development. For those martial artists who desire to compete in tournaments Ketsugo Jujutsu may not be the right martial art for you. This may be the perfect martial art for martial artists who want to learn practical self-defense against all possible situations on the street including weapons and multiple attackers.

Arnis is a combative martial art from the Philippines. Arnis, along with its sister arts of Eskrima and Kali, will teach you how to fight with and defend against impact weapons such as sticks and edged weapons such as knives and machetes. Arnis is a powerful martial art that can teach you how to defend yourself in a short amount of time.

Aikido is a unique martial art. It strives to combine self-defense with efficiency, harmony, and spiritual realization. In many Aikido schools the students do not seem to learn effective street combat applications against assailants who are especially violent and non-compliant. Exceptional Akido teachers can be difficult to find, but they are rather special if you can locate one.

Muay Thai has some of the most powerful martial art kicks around. Muay Thai is not only a popular sport, but it can also be a great martial art for street combat. Muay Thai is demanding on the body so you must be prepared and willing to accept regular bruises and injuries as part of your training.

Tai Chi is probably one of the more misunderstood martial arts. Contrary to popular notion Tai Chi is not just for relaxation and elderly people. Tai Chi is actually a combative martial art that was once used on the battlefields. If you are able to track down a good school Tai Chi can be an excellent way to improve your health while also learning an effective martial art for self-defense.

Sensei David Weinberg is a 3rd Degree Black Belt and Instructor of Freedman's Method Ketsugo Jujutsu, a Reiki Master, a Certified Personal Trainer, and an Integrative Flexibility Specialist. To learn more about Freedman's Method, visit the official new hampshire jujitsu site or the official new hampshire jujutsu blog.