- The child has learned basic jiu jitsu techniques, such as holds, locks, and escapes
- They have learned the importance of body positioning and leverage in executing moves effectively
- The child has improved their balance and coordination through various jiu jitsu drills and exercises
- They have gained strength and flexibility through regular practice and conditioning exercises
- The child has practiced self-discipline and patience in learning and perfecting techniques
- They have learned the importance of respect and sportsmanship when practicing jiu jitsu with partners
- The child has improved their self-confidence and self-defense skills through jiu jitsu training
- They have developed better focus and concentration during jiu jitsu sessions
- The child has gained knowledge of their own body and its capabilities through jiu jitsu movements
To further develop their skills in jiu jitsu, the child can:
- Participate in competitions or friendly matches to apply their techniques in a more realistic setting
- Attend specialized jiu jitsu camps or clinics to learn from experienced instructors and broaden their knowledge
- Incorporate strength and conditioning exercises specific to jiu jitsu into their training routine
- Study and watch instructional videos or read books on advanced jiu jitsu techniques to expand their repertoire
- Seek additional training opportunities outside of regular classes, such as private lessons or workshops