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  • The Fourth-grade child has learned the basic principles of jujitsu, including techniques for strikes, throws, joint locks, and chokeholds.
  • They have learned how to use their body effectively in self-defense situations, emphasizing leverage, balance, and timing.
  • They have developed their agility, coordination, and overall physical fitness through various drills and exercises.
  • The child has learned the importance of discipline, respect, and sportmanship in the martial arts.
  • They have gained knowledge of the historical and cultural aspects of jujitsu as a traditional Japanese martial art.

Continued development in jujitsu can be pursued through various avenues:

  • Enrolling the child in a local jujitsu club or martial arts school to continue practicing and learning advanced techniques and principles.
  • Encouraging the child to participate in jujitsu competitions or demonstrations to further enhance their skills and build confidence.
  • Exploring different forms of martial arts, such as judo or taekwondo, to broaden their understanding and repertoire of self-defense techniques.
  • Incorporating jujitsu-inspired exercises and stretching routines into their regular physical fitness regimen to maintain flexibility and strength.
  • Actively engaging in reading books or watching videos about jujitsu and its history to deepen their knowledge and appreciation of the martial art.
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