- The child learned the basic movements and techniques of jujitsu, including punches, kicks, and throws.
- They understand the importance of body control and balance to execute jujitsu moves effectively.
- The child practiced coordination and agility through various jujitsu exercises and drills.
- They learned to apply self-defense skills and strategies in controlled sparring situations.
- The child developed cardiovascular endurance through the physical demands of jujitsu training.
- They gained knowledge of the history and philosophy of jujitsu as a martial art.
- The child learned about discipline and respect for their training partners and instructors.
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to practice jujitsu techniques outside of class, such as at home or with friends.
- Attending jujitsu competitions or demonstrations to further enhance their understanding and motivation.
- Exploring other related martial arts disciplines, such as judo or taekwondo, to broaden their physical education knowledge.
- Encouraging them to take leadership roles within their jujitsu class, such as helping with warm-up exercises or demonstrating techniques to younger students.
- Encouraging the child to continue their physical fitness journey by exploring other sports or activities that build on the skills and attributes developed through jujitsu.