The self esteem experiment in America where everyone got a trophy was a massive failure and hurt kids.
Parent's shouldn't let kids quit a new sport too soon. It's important to give them the chance to learn patience and grit to progress when things get hard.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) stands out as an incredibly beneficial sport for children, proving to be a wise choice for parents who want to enhance their child's long-term growth and development. While it may seem unfamiliar to those who have not encountered Jiu-Jitsu before, its popularity has rapidly increased in America due to its positive impact on the kids who practice it.
When it comes to martial arts, it’s easy to get caught up with the flashy body movements and breathtaking displays of power often seen in popular action/martial arts films. While these can indeed be impressive, much of what truly matters when selecting a form of self-defense for a youngster is not the look, but rather the practicality and safety of the art form.