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Mental Focus and Martial arts for kids at the International Martial Arts Center




Concentration Will Improve

One of the largest benefits of martial arts for kids is improved concentration. In order to learn new moves and sequences, students must practice active listening and learn how to observe their instructors. Attention and focus are critical to learning martial arts. Instructors know how to build up your child’s concentration and help them re-focus. When children lose focus or get off task instructors can redirect students by asking them to perform a basic stance. This acts as a “reset button” and gets students to regain focus. Depending on the martial art, your child may also learn meditation/breathing exercises for focus that he or she can then use outside the dojo.

Learn Self Control

Studies show that complex physical activity, like martial arts, strengthens the neural pathways in the brain and enables kids with ADHD to practice self-control. Movement helps them develop coordination while building strength. Martial arts offers a safe environment for children to work out their frustration or excess energy. Children learn to channel their feelings into practice and learn self-control of their feelings in a safe space. 

Excess Energy Is Not a Problem

In a martial arts program, energy is crucial. Students need to have the energy and stamina to complete their movements in the lesson. Our instructors are aware that children can have excess energy. We offer a safe space with an effective means of allowing your child to burn off that energy which will benefit them emotionally, physically and mentally.

Helps Set Reasonable Goals

There is no pressure to move up to the next belt right away or even in a certain timeframe. Students are encouraged to work at their own pace, and instructors will help them set individual goals. That way, your child can grow in confidence with each goal they accomplish. There are many benchmarks students can meet along the way, so they don’t get frustrated or feel like they are stagnating. 

Self Improvement is the Focus

Martial Arts is all about self-improvement. While team sports may lead to your child feeling lost or unable to keep up, martial arts focuses on the individual child. No one will be sitting on the bench in martial arts! Instead of your child worrying that they can’t perform or they will let the team down, they can learn to improve their own skills, at their own pace. Even though this is not a team sport, your child will still feel like they are part of a team. In our dojo, we encourage students to support each other and celebrate each other’s successes!

They Will Learn Step by Step

A technique or form in martial arts can have dozens of different movements. Each move is broken down into steps to make the learning process easier. The students learn gradually, repeating and adding steps as they go. They learn to anticipate which step comes next. Eventually, they put everything together into fluid movements. This step-by-step approach is beneficial for all children, especially those who have attention and focus issues. Children will learn at their own pace and build confidence as they progress!

 
 
 

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