Agree with John here. Children's classes have to be tailored to children.
No point in discussing 357 magnums or arts that are optimised for lethality.
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USA public perception of karate, circa 1962 ..... I was 13 and believed that Frank Sinatra actually put his hand through a thick table top with a misguided karate chop. Back in those days, AFAIK, karate wasn't that widespread, popularly available in this country yet ? Movies like this one, the James Bond thrillers, and such stirred adolescent minds to wanting to emulate the violence. At least some of us. At 13 & 14 I began boxing at the PAL but at 15 I discovered girls and booze ..... among other things. Investing in lots and houses occupied the rest of my youth. :shrug:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6SQfoirS1s
First time I saw karate on tv was 1960-ish on Robert Taylor's Detectives. Oddly enough the episode was called 'Karate'.
I was hooked but ironically, never got to formally learn karate.
I think my next exposure to the arts was watching Bruce Lee as Kato in the green hornet series.
TV trivia ~ the origanl Kato from the 40's ? was played by Keye Luke, aka as Master Po from the "Kung-Fu tv series"
Yes, the movies, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, and then I wonder how many got into Karate because of....the scent that drives women crazy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtwh3nQP5Uo
My girls and I with new colours of belts! Next time brown, then black. :-)
Congrats . More challenges await. :)
I watched this video of this young girl and was mighty impressed. She is 7 years old.
I have a brown/black belt in Korean Kuk Sool Won bit it's been many years since I have studied it.
Does anyone know how to change this tread to "any martial arts practitioners out there?"