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  • The child has learned basic kickboxing techniques such as punches, kicks, and knee strikes.
  • They have learned how to maintain balance and coordination while performing these movements.
  • The child has learned the importance of proper form and technique to prevent injury.
  • They have learned how to follow instructions and listen to the instructor's cues.
  • The child has learned the concept of self-defense and how to protect themselves.
  • They have learned the importance of physical fitness and staying active.
  • The child has learned how to control their strength and power while performing kickboxing moves.
  • They have learned the concept of discipline and focus during the activity.
  • The child has learned how to work in pairs or groups during partner drills or sparring sessions.
  • They have learned the concept of sportsmanship and respecting others' boundaries.

Continued development in kickboxing can be fostered by encouraging the child to practice their techniques regularly. They can create a mini kickboxing routine at home and perform it in front of family members or friends. Additionally, the child can explore other martial arts disciplines to expand their knowledge and skills. Attending kickboxing classes or workshops can also provide opportunities for the child to learn from experienced instructors and further develop their abilities in the sport.

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