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5 Ways Kids’ Jiu Jitsu will Transform Your Child

By October 14, 2018July 25th, 2019Media/Blog

Kids’ martial arts have long been viewed as a great character-building activity. And while the term martial arts often invokes thoughts of Karate or Tae-Kwon-Do and the striking-heavy approach these arts take, more and more parents are discovering that jiu-jitsu’s grappling-heavy focus has tremendous benefits to offer.

And it’s true that kids’ jiu-jitsu can arm a child with a less violent approach to self-defense and bullying. But that’s far from the only benefit kid’s BJJ training has to offer. Here are 5 ways kids’ jiu-jitsu will transform your child.

Overcoming adversity will build self-confidence

Jiu-jitsu is difficult. There’s no way to get around that reality. It requires focus, patience, and dedication. But then again, these are all wonderful lessons for your child. With each difficult challenge your child overcomes on the mat, they will develop a new sense of self-confidence that will help them overcome an equal or even greater challenge off the mat in everyday life.

Every time your child proves that doubtful inner voice wrong, they feed a new inner voice, one that says “It will be hard, but I know I can do it.” No single activity will develop your child’s self-confidence more than getting them involved in kids’ jiu-jitsu.

Training will develop an active lifestyle and a healthy mindset

We’ve all heard the statistics. Children are becoming screen-obsessed and sedentary. Obesity awaits them in the future, if not the present. Not with kids’ jiu-jitsu. By getting your child involved in a martial art that demands physical fitness and builds it naturally every second they’re on the mats, you are gifting your child new habits that will serve them into adulthood and beyond.

But more than just a physically powerful effect, the jiu-jitsu lifestyle also builds a healthy mindset as well. Jiu-jitsu promotes good citizenship, cooperation, positive thinking, and a gentle, constructive mindset. Parents who enroll their kids in jiu-jitsu often remark on how much their child matures and becomes the best version of themselves.

Kids’ jiu-jitsu will build a healthy mental platform for your child to stand on and achieve great things now and in the future.

A new, positive peer group will teach them about healthy social interactions

We know the fear. You try to teach your child good social skills and morals, but, for better or worse, they will spend a huge part of their day away from you and under the influence of peers you have little ability to screen or choose.

This can lead to attitude problems, disrespectful behavior, and later on down the road, dangerous situations you’d rather they not be involved in.

By enrolling your child in kids’ jiu-jitsu, you can provide them with a positive peer group full of kids learning the same life skills and character lessons they are. They’ll have a built-in group of peers who understand their new healthy lifestyle. A peer group who also rejects bullying and aggressive or self-destructive behavior, and who act as cheerleaders rooting them on as they strive every day to be their best self.

Hard work will develop their sense of self-discipline and accomplishment

We all know the saying: Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard. It’s been a coaches’ mantra for generations. And no single activity will teach your child to work harder than jiu-jitsu. It will challenge their limits almost daily, and in the process, it will teach them to challenge themselves.

It will help them develop the kind of self-policing and self-discipline that are pre-requisites to a successful life.

After enrolling in kids’ jiu-jitsu, parents often find that their kids start doing their homework without being asked. Or keeping their rooms cleaner. They find that their kids show an interest in helping out around the house. They also become far more respectful of authority figures, while asking the right questions to determine which authority figures are the right ones to gain influence from.

Jiu-jitsu is full of healthy role models, men and women working hard to serve their communities and families. Kids’ jiu-jitsu will help your child self-develop the highest ideals to put to work now and in the future.

 

Complex technique will build their sense of strategy and problem-solving skills

Jiu-jitsu is incredibly complex. Think of it like human chess, or human physics. Every action on the mats has a counter to it. Every action also sets up another more powerful action, if engaged correctly.

Through both the technique and rolling aspects of the class, your child will learn to think under pressure, solve problems with their brain instead of their brawn, and find the most efficient path through any situation.

These skills transfer amazingly well into everyday life and will have your child outsmarting their problems in short order.

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  • Thomas Harbin says:

    My 9 y/o son is on the Autism Spectrum and I’ve read great things about BJJ and spectrum kids. Our local academy is offering the month of October for free in recognition of Anti-Bullying Awareness Month, and he LOVES it so far! Lucky for me it also gives me an excuse to start training(now I’ve just gotta figure out how to pay for classes and gi’s on a stay-at-home dad’s salary)!

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