Abra Staffin-Wiebe (
abracanabra) wrote2005-12-20 07:51 pm
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Kids in Martial Arts
Kids who do martial arts really are disgustingly cute.
Not at all scary, however. I no longer believe that "I've been training since I was four, so I'm an ultimate bad-ass" line. Really? Up until about twelve, it's a waste of time except for self-esteem issues and wearing out some of their nervous energy.
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Besides, you know what makes being called in as a parent because one of your kids was involved in a fight at school?
Being told your kid flipped the other kid.
Sure, you're still "disappointed", but inside, you're rooting for him, self-defending innocent or bully.
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When you learn things really young, your body remembers them in ways you don't even realize. The habit sticks, even if the skills don't, so when you try it again you have a base to work from that true beginners don't.
Then again, that might not be true for everyone, or for all skills.
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I can still field-strip an assault rifle in under five minutes. Kindergarten was amazing.
I can't do some of the heavier tools, anymore, though. At least, not without going through the manual.
But an AK? Like tying your shoes.
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Ooo, better yet - give them the Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook and start going through, page by page! Make it a family bonding experience.
I like this plan.
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If you want to be soft, you can go with them, but only as an absolute worst-case safety-net.
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Well, me and the better half already do this constantly, so I expect the as-yet-hypothetical kids will just join in.
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Trust me. Not worth it. Kids or no.