Benefits of Karate
- SA JKA Karate is one of the most effective systems weaponless, defense and attack.
- Hand-eye co-ordination, this is important in any child’s early development. Karate provides plenty of opportunities to improve fine motor skills through techniques, obstacles, drills and challenges.
- Through systematic training, it develops and strengthens one mentally and physically, producing a highly aware mind and sound body.
- It Develops concentration and co-ordination; it improves reflexes; it increases endurance; it strengthens the will and aims at character development.
- Children experience partner and team orientated situations in class that helps develop strong communication skills.
- Correct karate training will enhance your profession and other interests; your sport; your health and fitness; your relationship with others; coping with stress and conflict and dealing with reality.
- Local, national and international championships are provided for karate-ka who enjoy competition. However competition is not the sole criteria for attaining excellence in karate.
- Speed, agility and balance gives children better body awareness and co-ordination. Also improves plyometric, core strength and fitness.
- Listening. Children will be able to practice listening skills to develop better self-control, discipline and values.
- Memory and focus, learning karate sharpens memory, focus and retention skills. It also keeps children mentally engaged.
- Goal setting. Goal setting is an important skill for all children to learn. Martial arts teaches both short-term and long-term goal setting in a fun and positive environment.
- Karate is good for stress relief, weight loss and cardio health and fitness. Also good to develop muscle strength particularly core muscles in children.
I have witnessed a remarkable improvement where children with Cerebral palsy and autism begin to use both sides of the body where before they favored 1 side, this intern opens up cerebral pathways in the brain allowing children to cope better with academics.
