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    kenshomi
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    Re: Comfortable Groin Protection

    nutty buddy

    #72530
    kenshomi
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    Re: Kids in Krav Maga

    @Cigaro78 I mostly agree with your post. My 8 y/o could easily be overpowered by an adult. But once shes 100lbs – who knows

    @Kristen – Parenting – the toughest job you may never love……. Krav is easy being a parent is hard – plus you never know if you got it right until your child is grown and it’s too late to change things….

    The other factor in taking krav – is just education – personal, mental physical. I’ve seen a positive change in her, which we are trying to have translate into School performance, and understadning how ‘hard work’ pays off

    #72496
    kenshomi
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    Re: Kids in Krav Maga

    My daughter is about to take her second level KM-X test later this month, and it’s assume! She is 8. She could learn any Martial Art in imaginable her in Mi.
    But what is going to help her if she is attacked, hassled, bullied? I told her Krav would be tougher, and she would need to work to stay in class. Krav is just one sport that she enjoys, but, because of the hard work, and the support from the other kids it would be the last one to cut out to make more time for school.

    If your concerned with self discipline, all of the kids in class are as respectful of each other, just as the adult classes, if not more so. It’s up to me as the parent to monitor how she acts outside of class. In my case, she knows if she gives an elbow 1 to her sister, that will be the last Krav class she gets to go to.

    If a kid jumps her at school – she can (her option) defend herself if the other kids gets hurt – they shouldn’t have jumped her.

    Young boys may be different.

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