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What Age Should My Child Learn Kickboxing and Why?

3/2/2023

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A girl kickboxing on a punch pad
Our kids punching on a punch pad
Children can start learning sports as early as 3 years old through physical activities such as running, throwing and catching a ball, playing simple games and martial arts (such as kickboxing).

There are 4 reasons why it is beneficial for kids to learn sports at an early age.

  1. Prevent Obesity and Boost Immunity
    A key benefit, is helping your child build healthy amounts of muscle tissue and bone growth. These physical attributes contribute to a healthy metabolism, lowering the risk of child obesity which is prevalent in today's modern age. Research has shown that exercising boosts the immunity system and plays and active role in delaying aging. Such qualities will ensure your child will have a higher quality of life in the years ahead. In a previous blog post, we uncovered the physical benefits of learning sports.

  2. Develop Soft Skills (also known as 'Life Skills')
    In today's context, there are instances where soft skills are prized of greater significance than academic qualities. Learning sports teaches kids important life skills such as teamwork, communication, leadership, perseverance, and discipline. Such soft skills are usually not taught in academic settings, but through play (which sports become the medium for).

  3. Learn How To Cope with Losing
    In life, we can never win 100% all the time. As much as we love our children and want them to win as much as possible, it is important for children to learn how to lose, face defeats or even get rejected. Through such situations, they learn how to cope with winning and losing, and how to handle pressure and challenges. This will build their resilience and coping mechanisms, allowing them to handle challenges and greater responsibilities in future.

  4. Develop Social Skills
    Sports provide an opportunity for kids play and interact with the others in their cohort. The Covid-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted children's play time and social experiences with their peers. Through sports, they socialize and make friends outside of school, which can improve their self-esteem and confidence.

However, it is important to note that children should not be forced into sports if they are not interested. It is essential to find a sport that they enjoy and to make sure that the experience is positive and fun for them.

Where Can My Child Learn Kickboxing?
Want to try Kickboxing, but don’t know where to go? Come and join us at Active Zone. We run a credible kids kickboxing program with a grading system accredited by WAKO. So what are you waiting for? Sign up today for some action and lots of fun! Follow us on our social media pages for more information on the classes we have.
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