Why it is necessary to give the child on judo

Why it is necessary to give the child on judo

Judo - fighting sport which originates in Japan. Blows do not practice in judo. It is sport of capture which purpose is a falling of the rival on a back within, established on a tatami.

Instruction

1. Physical the razvitiyerebenok which is doing judo first of all develops the movement skills and flexibility. He will be often tired because the course of judo lasts of an hour to one and a half. But it will be good fatigue which directs surplus of energy of our kids to physical activity.

2. To learn to respect pravilavo time of the first lesson the teacher will show rituals which are directed to respect of the teacher, rival and adjust on occupation. Bows and greetings, respect of group of pupils at delay, need of removal of footwear at the entrance on a tatami, the farewell ritual, all this quiet atmosphere teaches the child to respect of rules of conduct.

3. Training in persistence, a nastoychivostiposla of several months of regular and diligent practice the young judoist will pass small examination in the acquired knowledge and will be able to exchange the white belt for yellow (or ochroleucous if it still absolutely small). It is an important point in life of the judoist who allows to estimate the undergone work and to understand what it can reach thanks to persistence and work.

4. Available sport trainings are usually held on age categories. Exercises are adapted to the weight and the sizes of everyone. Classes both for boys, and for girls are given. It is, certainly, an amazing opportunity to get new friends. Judo - very financially available sport. It is necessary to buy the clothes (judogi) which are often sold with a belt and to pay for classes in club.

5. To open new to a kulturuvsa of the equipment have the names which came from the land of the rising sun. The wise teacher will draw a parallel between the past and the present of this ancient culture.

6. Ability to operate to a stressomvsa young judoists tested it... This small feeling of a stress which they face when fall on a carpet in fight against stronger rival. This feeling is available from early age, and children will learn to win and be defeated.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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