Each martial art emphasizes different skills and goals. Before committing to a program, try several classes to find the right match for your family.
Best for girls: Jujitsu relies on balance and agility rather than on size and strength.
Best workout: Judo develops stamina and cardiovascular health.
Best for shy kids: Aikido requires no sparring, competitions, or tournaments.
Best for teens: Tae kwon do offers fancy footwork and acrobatic kicks that are fun to learn.
Best for self-defense: Karate uses a variety of blocks, strikes, evasions, and throws.































Hey, this is an interesting post, and a great blogsite overall! Are you also into martial arts? I’m into mixed martial arts… let’s spar sometimes! LOL.
Oh, btw… I’m gonna link your site to my blog, ok? Thanks!
Hahaha! I tried some Aikido before but I never went beyond the level of Brown Belt. All I can remember now are the hand and wrist warm-up exercises. Pathetic!