I see Judo gyms growing their fighter base that not only builds community but gets kids of their tablets and moving growing coordination and comradeship and loyalty to their gym, sport and art. Also running a gym isn't free. The fees the parents pay help the gym stay open and even could help the gym give free classes to kids who dont got money. Expand your mind. See beyond what is obvious.
@@Tamales21so true man, I own a Judo dojo and a third of my students can’t afford it and I give it to them for free. Games are important to develop their judo agility and movement
Kids need basic games to build their coordination and atheism; kids that play these games get better at running, changing direction, keeping their balance. etc. It's also part of the warm up, the "real" Judo comes later.
Could you post the rules to the games.
Awesome! Look like good activites, But how they work actually, how to do it? Some help please!
Good actives
Dettagli 1 gioco ?
I don't see any judo instruction...this is daycare.
Kids need games as much (or more) than the need structured "grab here, step here, pull her" instruction.
I see Judo gyms growing their fighter base that not only builds community but gets kids of their tablets and moving growing coordination and comradeship and loyalty to their gym, sport and art.
Also running a gym isn't free. The fees the parents pay help the gym stay open and even could help the gym give free classes to kids who dont got money.
Expand your mind. See beyond what is obvious.
@@Tamales21so true man, I own a Judo dojo and a third of my students can’t afford it and I give it to them for free. Games are important to develop their judo agility and movement
@@matawe73 you're a saint for helping out those students. I wish you well.
Kids need basic games to build their coordination and atheism; kids that play these games get better at running, changing direction, keeping their balance. etc. It's also part of the warm up, the "real" Judo comes later.