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A discussion of how children benefit from practising a martial art. It proposes that it will help the child to become assertive without being aggressive.
A discussion of how children benefit from practicing a martial art. It proposes that it will help the child to become assertive without being aggressive. There is advice on choosing an instructor and which systems are appropriate for which age and physique, and there are comments from children.
How will my child benefit from studying martial arts? Which martial art is best? For boys? for girls? Can he or she get hurt? How do I choose a good school? How do I find a competent instructor? Martial Arts for Kids answer these and other crucial question for parents of children interested in studying martial arts.
"An information tool that is long overdue. It will answer all of the questions of a potential student of the martial arts." - Tokey Hill, WUKO World Champion, U.S. National Karate Team Coach
"Offers parents proof positive that the study of martial arts id a Complete Workout for both mind and body, instilling confidence, great health habits, and positive attitudes for life!" - Dr Stanley Katz, M.D. Chief of Cardiology, North Short University Hospital
"Martial Arts for Kids promotes martial arts for peace, arts that have the potential to help young people resolve human conflict nonviolently, no small task in today's world." - Terrence Webster-Doyle, author of the award-winning Martial Arts for Peace books
'As the popularity of the martial arts increases, questions arise as to the safety and suitability of this sport for children. Martial Art for Kids addresses these questions, and presents teh positive aspects of this exciting and challenging activity." - Robert E. Schwatz, M.D. Orthopedic surgeon Team Physician, U.S. Freestyle Ski Team
Binding | Paperback |
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Publisher | Weatherhill Inc. |
Country of Origin | USA |
Number of Pages | 142 |
Pubilcation Date | 1997 |
Condition | New |
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