The Benefits of Taking Martial Arts Lessons with Your Child

Brandon Miller
When I started studying Karate at the age of 13, my mom joined with me. We had a great time learning, practicing at home together, and preparing each other for belt tests and competitions. There were lots of families in our martial arts organization that studied together. Here are some benefits to taking martial arts lessons with your child.

Share a Common Interest

As your child grows, their interests and hobbies will change. By taking martial arts with your child, you will always have a common interest to share with them. Think about all of the conversations that can result from sharing the same sport. You will also have the opportunity to share things like books and movies about or based on the martial arts.

Building a Strong Bond

Nowadays, our lives are so busy. It is so hard to find time throughout the week to spend with family. Martial arts lessons are a great way to "reserve" a special time for you and your child to spend together. Not only will the extra time together mature your relationship, you will also have the opportunity to share a close bond that is common among practicing martial artists.

Promote Physical Fitness

We all want our children to be healthy. By sharing in your child's experience, you are also promoting the benefits that come with martial arts study. One of the most noticable benefits is physical fitness. By studying martial arts together, you are showing your child that physical fitness is important by setting a good example.

Help Each Other Succeed

Studying martial arts is hard work and requires an immense amount of dedication. The best part of having a close friend or family member is the ability to have someone to practice with. This can be useful for preparing for belt tests and tournaments.

Promote Safety and Self Defense

The primary function of martial arts study is self defense. In this day and age, children can find themselves in dangerous situations all the time. As a parent, it is your obligation to make sure that they are safe. Studying martial arts together creates a great opportunity to talk to your child about safety and protecting themselves.

Published by Brandon Miller

Brandon Miller has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Franklin University. He enjoys traveling to new countries and has a 2nd degree black belt in Karate.  View profile

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  • Sunshine Wilson8/4/2010

    Great article :-)

  • Julie Darleen8/4/2010

    I would love to do this with my kids!

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