Starting out

Ok guy’s I just got placed with a little brother and he and his mother are both interested in him starting martial Arts training.

Now I already have some idea of where to send him but I would just like to see what you all think and where would you want to start out if you had to do it all over again.

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

at the beginning :smiley:

peace

Kung Lek

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Pretty Smart ass reply Kung Lek.

Seriously though.
Would you want to start learning Tae Kwon do to get really good kicks then move on to a more well rounded art. Or dive straight into a very traditional Hung Gar school.?

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

do not waste your time with tae kwon do if you have another choice. Hungar would be much better, he will learn kicks there to but much more practical ones, plus the end result will be positive and he wont have to learn all over again if he chooses to learn another CMA or stick with it for a long time.

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True enough and my thoughts as well I just wanted to post it out there to see what the monkey gallery has to say.
I’m meeting with Sifu Cunningham a traditional Hung Gar “Master” tonight to discuss the details of my “little’s” joining his school.

My thinking is that it is best to have solid roots to begin. You can allways ad the flashy stuff later , if you feel you need it.

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

Get him into a boxing gym for 6-9 months. Branch out from there.

Most actions of men can be explained by observing a pack of dogs. Not wild dogs, just neighborhood dogs who all scurry under the fence on the same night and set off together to reclaim a glimmer of the glory their species possessed before domestication.

Why the gym to start?

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

Hot Shot…still smarting from your comments, but I’ll heal.

I have wondered the same thing, I have kids, and I think the nature or emotional make-up of your child could have some part to play in your decision. It has got to be fun for them, or they will just not do it.

I let my kid do a MMA class, that was pretty lame due to the instructor, but they got to wrestle, learn sweeps, self-defence moves, and other stuff. He loved it, and now I am thinking of what I could put him into to progress. He surprises me. He is not athletic, but he can wrestle like a terrier? I think TKD is a waste of time. Not to knock a style, I have done some, it is just, I would never use what I learned in a real fight. Too risky when I have to win.

Do you guys think CMA is too boring for a 10 yr old kid, or 11? Maybe start with Wing Chun?

Good luck Hot Shot

Boxing will give him good defense skills in a short amount of time. Besides the practical aspect to that, if he is confident that he can defend himself, he will have more patience with CMA which takes longer to achieve results.

Most actions of men can be explained by observing a pack of dogs. Not wild dogs, just neighborhood dogs who all scurry under the fence on the same night and set off together to reclaim a glimmer of the glory their species possessed before domestication.

I would want my child to start out in Kung Fu, This give us the body coordination and foundation to study an other style.

For 10 to 11 year old, Tae Kwon Do is great. It’ll make them flexible and the kicking is fun and energetic.

Boxing is fine, but it is dangerous. Tae Kwon Do will open him up to sparring without the danger of serious head shots.

As far as traditional kung fu, I would have been bored out of my skull at 11. If you want to steer him towards kung fu, I suggest WuShu.

Ok

he’s 14 in two weeks and he’s at the piont in his life where he could go either way. I mean he could turn out to be a good kid or a Fu(k up.

This is going to sound funny but I don’t really care about the self defence aspect of the Martial Arts in this case. I am more concerned with the discipline and charater building that I don’t think you gan get out of punching a bag.

Although your right about boxing developing fighting skill quickly and the fitness benifits go without saying.

CD-Lee I’m only abrasive online if you met me in person I’m really a nice guy. So worries, just don’t slag Sabaki or I might get mean. :wink:

Oh and I just used Tae Kwon Do as an example (been There done that). I’d rather not even…

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

I started training in TCMA when I was 14. Didn’t do me any harm. It will only be boring if you pick a boring teacher.

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You’re fu(king up my chi

Boxing

“The only sport where you are guaranteed brain damage.” my old physics professor.

I think, after having said that, that boxing is quick in the defense, offense, and does teach some discipline …unless you like getting hit in the head.

However, I don’t think it is the safest option.

Of course, doctors are now saying that soccer is dangerous if you head the ball a lot in practice ect. or do it improperly.

Uhhh guys, you don’t get in the ring for a while. And when you start, it’s not that often. Unless he wants to fight on the circuit, he’ll be cool.

Most actions of men can be explained by observing a pack of dogs. Not wild dogs, just neighborhood dogs who all scurry under the fence on the same night and set off together to reclaim a glimmer of the glory their species possessed before domestication.

Well I’m Off

I’m taking him to my gym tonight. I teach Kick boxing so he’s going to observe/try my class. After we are going to observe/try a Hung Gar class.
I’m going to see what he is interested in.
I’d perfer he go with the Hung gar.

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

Ikakia, Tai Chi, Kickboxing, Hung Gar, Qui gong and Sifu’s jow.

He wants to take my class.

Although I am honored that he chose me.

KickBoxing is not an art.

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson

Well, it is better than nothing. Let him start there and then maybe encourage him into another art later.

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You’re fu(king up my chi

It kills me that CMA knock TKD like that. With all the hell we catch from other styles, you’d think you would be more compassionate :slight_smile: Besides, I know some damn good TKD stylists, some that would make you change your mind about the style. Anyway, back on the topic, I am with WD on this one. Get him into boxing, or muay thai if it’s available. After that, let him get into CMA if he wants to.

And by the way -
A martial art is any skill that can be applied in warfare - techniques of combat based upon principles which allow a fighter to use his or her strengths against an opponent’s weaknesses

Kickboxing falls into these parameters. Sport or not, it’s still an art.

"Just because I joke around sometimes doesn’t mean I’m serious about kung-fu.
" - nightair

Kickboxing

Please let me clarify, Kick boxing is missing the spiritual, the meditation, the Kata, the eye gouging, the biting, the striking to the nads, the head butting, the ear biting and the weapons…

Although there is Kung fu in kickboxing I still do not see it as a true art.

Would you practice kickboxing in the park?

As for TKD I know that there are Great Martial Artist in every art even at USSD. There are a ton of Dojangs aroud but Na.

I’m liking the suggestions.

I need to consider cost.

“Life’s a great Adventure, Mate”
Jacko Jackson