Wushu, Taekwondo, Aikido and Karate
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Who learns to walk without falling?
Might be good to expose them to some dangers
Then, in secondary schools, they wouldn't have the fear of getting bullied
Nevertheless, there are still some dangers to every sports.
Would even be better if you pick up different sports. -
for a 6 yrs old, nay β¦
Anyway, he is enjoying his second year learning wushu -
tankee:
Too scary for a group of young kids dealing with wushu weapons together.. ..for a 6 yrs old, nay ....
Anyway, he is enjoying his second year learning wushu
I get real nervous when my DS did broadswords and stick in group class.. ..
Luckily now he does private lessons and trains alone.. .
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ya ... on his second lesson in broad sword, he and his friend chased each other holding their swords

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tankee:
ya ... on his second lesson in broad sword, he and his friend chased each other holding their swords

I was to use scotch tape on the tapered side of the broadsword.. ..
Stress de... ..hurt people not good, kena also bad.. :faint: -
Hi auntieM,
Do you have the contact of this wushu instructor? I am looking for one that can coach
my boy privately. -
is there a combination package where they get to learn all? since my boy is quite interested and more of the sporty type he might as well learn something useful out of his activeness hahas.
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kiddykiddy:
is there a combination package where they get to learn all? since my boy is quite interested and more of the sporty type he might as well learn something useful out of his activeness hahas.
it will still be a case of one at a time, still with the basic. -
How about Gracie Jiu Jit-su for kids? There are adult kapap classes. Anyone tried this?
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Hi. I have a 7 year old boy and we're wanting to start him in taekwondo or the like so that he can learn to be more aggressive.
How would you differentiate Taekwondo, Karate, Wushu....all these?
Can anyone give a good recommendation for a class in the East Coast? I live near Fort Road/Mountbatten Rd.
Many thanks!!
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