Martial Arts for Tots and Teens!
Tatami Studio’s Aikido (Martial Art) instructor Maria Ferraro was interviewed by CTV Morning Live with Michael Hutchinson regarding the benefits of Martial Arts for young people. They discussed what parents should look for when choosing a martial art and instructor for your children and youth.
Listen to the full 4 minute video on the Tatami Studio’s YouTube Page.
What does martial arts do for young people?
Martial Arts can be a great activity to get your children into for a whole range of reasons, they learn a self-defense which in turn will teach them life-long skills like;
self-discipline, self-respect and patience
it improves concentration in all areas of their life especially at school
it helps children build awareness, self-confidence, and a sense of mindfulness
it’s great for teaching children about conflict resolution and really builds a sense of community, team work and social responsibility
and…they learn all of this all while getting exercise, building strength and flexibility and having fun
HOw do parents choose a Martial Art that fits a young person?
martial arts can be a positive, healthy activity for children—especially if they're involved in a discipline that matches their interests and personality
each martial art requires slightly different skills and techniques in order to be successful
depending on the child, they will likely prefer some overothers
What should parents be looking for when choosing a teacher?
asking studios about their approach rather than focusing what the differences are between one martial versus another
choosing a place where kids are happy, where they can learn about themselves and they feel like they can confront any situation and not be fearful, in any area of their lives
is atmosphere inviting and clean and are the instructors approachable
can youcommunicate with the teachers
you may want to ask about what their qualifications and certifications are
we suggest to parents that before committing to any martial art studio it is important to have their child try a couple of classes to make sure it’s a good fit and that they are having fun
What advise do you give to young people starting out in martials?
Be patient with yourself as you learn a new skill. Like anything it takes time to become really good at it, but the main thing is make sure that it is something that you enjoy doing and are having fun!