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If your child has expressed interest in karate, you may be hesitant about signing them up for a class. This could be due to the many misconceptions swirling around the practice. In fact, there are actually many benefits to participating in karate classes, especially for children. Check out some of the biggest myths about karate and learn the truth behind the rumors.

Misconceptions About Karate

1. Encourages Violence 

A quick glance at a karate match may just appear to be two people fighting each other. What often goes unseen is the important lessons of respect that go on behind the scenes. Kids in karate classes are actually encouraged to be non-violent and to use safe, fair techniques in class.

If you have an aggressive child, it’s unlikely that karate will make the issue worse. Instead, it can give your child a safe and constructive place to let out their energy.

2. You Have to Compete

karateMany people dream of climbing up the ranks in karate and dominating at competitions. While this is achievable, it’s not the only reason people practice karate. Some take karate classes to instill confidence in themselves and learn valuable self-defense skills. Others find it to be a fun form of exercise.

Karate also teaches important life skills such as discipline, respect, and focus. There are many ways to enjoy karate without fighting or competing.

3. It Teaches You to Win Any Fight

In the past, some forms of media have portrayed karate masters as unbeatable champions. In actuality, there is no technique that will make you invincible—especially if you are learning the same karate techniques that have been taught to people for centuries.

In a way, this adds another element of fun. If you and your opponent know the same moves, you’ll have to think quickly to implement the right move at the right time. Brains count just as much as brawn in this sport.

 

If you or your child are interested in practicing karate, contact Iron Dragon Fitness & Self Defense in Middleton, NY. Since 1999, they’ve been training people in the Hudson Valley area in various martial arts styles. They prioritize instilling good values in children—while also having fun. Check out the variety of classes they offer and don’t forget to look into their summer camps and after-school programs.  For more information on their services, visit them online, or give them a call at (845) 342-3413.

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