The martial arts are ultimately
self-knowledge. A punch or a kick is not to knock the hell out of the guy in
front, but to knock the hell out of your ego, your fear, or your hang-ups.”
- Bruce Lee
Why Your Child Should Practice Martial Arts
Reason #1: They (and You) Will Get More Active
This is the obvious reason kids should do martial arts in this
day and age - to get active and moving. In case you haven’t noticed, we have an
epidemic when it comes to our nation’s obesity problem.
We’re also increasingly unfit in addition to being overweight. The problem is
particularly alarming as itrelates to our kids.
Youth sports and physical education programs are great, but not every kid is an
athlete and many schools no longer offer PE. The martial arts offer
many benefits, but when it comes to fitness, becoming a true martial artist
means becoming a supremely fit person. When I was practicing boxing or
muay Thai kickboxing on a daily basis, I was in the best shape of my life by a
long shot. Martial arts can help your child get fit and healthy.
Reason #2: They’ll Learn to Find Focus and Stillness
Of the many challenges that parents face today, one is that we
are constantly plugged in. While there are a great many benefits to the
Internet, there are many more benefits in stillness and silence.
Unfortunately stillness and silence seem to be rare to find. At some juncture
in life, every one of us comes to learn that the greatest obstacle we face in
this lifetime is ourselves. That battle is fought in the stillness of our
hearts and the willingness to confront ourselves. As Bruce Lee pointed
out, behind the punches, kicks, and knees, a true martial artist learns to sit
with himself and see where his weaknesses are. In years of martial
arts classes, I remember many challenges, breakthroughs, and setbacks. What I
do not remember are distractions or gimmicks like you often see at your local
health club. At the martial arts studios and boxing gyms where I trained, there
was no loud music or flat screen TVs, just hard work and sweat equity. As a
martial artist, your child will learn what it is to be still, challenged, and
focused.
Reason #3: They’ll Learn to Take Hits
In the martial arts, your child will learn what it is to take a
hit,whether that hit is a literal blow or a disappointment like failing a
test.
Part of life is learning that we all take hits. The
key is in learning how best to take that hit and get back up. Unfortunately,
this lesson seems to be lost on many in our every-kid-gets-a-trophy culture. In
the martial arts, your kid will learn to fail - a lot. Half of martial arts is
hitting, but half is also getting hit.
When people hire me to teach them boxing, they can’t wait to
lace up the gloves and start hitting things. Seldom does someone mention how
enjoyable it is when I tap him or her upside the head with a focus mitt for
dropping their hands.
The first time I got struck in the head sparring in kung fu, I
immediately rushed to the mirror to see if there was a mark on my face. The
students in class laughed about it for months. While I didn’t find it
too funny at the time, I came to learn that accepting I would get hit enabled
me to relax and better protect myself. That acceptance led me to be
able to better respond, maneuver, and anticipate. Ironically, learning how to
take a hit is perhaps the best way for your kid to learn how to avoid it.
Reason #4: They’ll Gain Self Confidence and Self Respect
As noted in talking about my friend’s son Ethan, I was able to
witness firsthand the confidence he gained by participating in the martial
arts. Being able to advance and play with the big kids gave Ethan a tremendous
amount of confidence.
Of course, playing with the big kids also gives all of us a
little reminder of humility - someone is always bigger and stronger. I remember
Sifu gently threatening the two young boys in our kung fu class that if they
ever used their kung fu training in the wrong way or to show off he would have
their hide.
The right martial arts school will teach your child that there
are no tough guys. Every martial artist ultimately learns this sense of respect and
true confidence. Your child will learn that confidence and respect for
others comes from a deep sense of self-knowledge.
Reason #5: They’ll Connect Their Mind and Body
What they don’t teach you at your local health club is how to
really listen to your body. To listen to your body is to also see your thoughts
and have heightened awareness of your emotional construct.
A martial artist is taught to see, feel, and listen - both
internally and externally. Tapping into intuition, fear, and courage are examples of being
able to put the physical together with the
mental. How often have we heard the phrase “being paralyzed with
fear”? Being able to combat such a thing is what you learn in the martial arts.
Reason #6: They’ll Learn Conflict Resolution
People often ask me whether I have ever used my martial arts and
boxing training in a fight. Indeed I have used the skills learned from martial
arts many times to resolve conflict, but thankfully, never in a physical
altercation outside the ring.
One of the first lessons Sifu taught us in kung fu was that
words were never grounds for a fight. That advice right there has saved me many times. In the martial
arts, you learn that there is no such thing as “fighting” words. Instead, you
learn to respond without reacting in the martial arts.
Reason #7: They’ll Learn to Breathe
Of the many things I have learned in the martial arts and
boxing, breathing is near
the top. Back in my kung fu days, Sifu told me that he could tell how someone
fights just by observing how he or she breathes.
Indeed, nothing is more essential to the success of how we move
our body than tapping into the life force of our essence - our breath. Ask a professional athlete, or an actor,
dancer, or signer, and they will tell you that to succeed in any physical craft
is to access your breath correctly.
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