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Fun Games For Children Training In Martial Arts
Fun Games For Children Training In Martial Arts by Eric GehlerKeeping children interested in their martial arts training requires an element of fun and games. Traditionalists are usually only concerned with the discipline and structure of their training, but incorporating fun games involving proper techniques will add to the value of training and keep the kids interested. Here are a few fun games and activities that utilize martial arts skills to keep the enthusiasm high and kids interested in their training. Sensei SaysSensei says is a take off of the old ‘Simon says’ game. In this version the instructor or parent would call out various martial arts techniques for the children to perform. One instructor or parent is designated as sensei or leader. Children are instructed to follow and perform the commands of the ‘sensei’ only if the command is initiated by the words “sensei says.” The leader will call out various commands. If the child does not perform the task when initiated by the words “Sensei says” they are out of the game. If the leader commands a task without using the prompt “sensei says” and the child performs the task, then the child is out of the game. Last child remaining wins. Wild & Crazy BlockerRequirements: 2 padded foam blockers. The instructor or parent will attempt to strike the child with the padded foam blocker. The attempted strikes should vary from left side to right side, and to various body points, including head, chest, stomach, and legs. The child will use their martial arts blocking skills to block those strikes. Each time a strike connects without the child blocking or shielding they receive a point. Three points or three strikes and they are out. Danger Alley Requirements: 4 people, various martial arts foam blockers, body Danger Alley is a simple and easy obstacle course in which the child goes from station to station. At each station the child must perform a self-defence or martial arts technique to stop an ‘attack’ or ‘danger’. A minimum of four stations with various situations is recommended. Station One (The Escape) Station Two (The Block) Station Three (The Punch) Station Four (The Kick) Martial Arts trainings can be fun for children just by incorporating the techniques and skills into activities and games. Copyright Eric Gehler. http://www.Aimusainc.com AIM USA self defence programs http://www.BlackBeltDomain.com |
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