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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 398718" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Karate was a lifesaver for Miss KT! She was 7 when she started, and though we had several bouts of "I don't wanna," the rule I had in place was that she could try any lessons, but had to continue for at least six months to "have enough information to make an informed decision." My management training comes out all over the place...sorry. Anyway, she continued until she started high school (when marching band took up all her time), and earned her black belt. She's now thinking of starting again.</p><p></p><p>The discipline was good for her, it was physical outlet for my hyper child, and it was something she could excel at, and that was definitely something she needed. Before you start lessons, I would talk to various senseis and find out what their theories are on training. Some are just into the fighting aspect, and that probably isn't what you want the main focus to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 398718, member: 4040"] Karate was a lifesaver for Miss KT! She was 7 when she started, and though we had several bouts of "I don't wanna," the rule I had in place was that she could try any lessons, but had to continue for at least six months to "have enough information to make an informed decision." My management training comes out all over the place...sorry. Anyway, she continued until she started high school (when marching band took up all her time), and earned her black belt. She's now thinking of starting again. The discipline was good for her, it was physical outlet for my hyper child, and it was something she could excel at, and that was definitely something she needed. Before you start lessons, I would talk to various senseis and find out what their theories are on training. Some are just into the fighting aspect, and that probably isn't what you want the main focus to be. [/QUOTE]
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