Is learning Self-Defence and Martial Arts a safe activity for my child and can the classes be at all dangerous?
There are always inherent dangers in learning how to do any physical activity. Minor injuries, such as bumps and bruises can be very common when learning martial arts and with children there is no exception. In fact this is often viewed as just part of the learning process and can actually help in the physical and physiological strengthening of the child. Because the techniques are all well controlled and the training is very disciplined and well supervised the risk of serious injuries are very rare and considerably less than with other popular sports. In terms of personal safety there is of course much more of a danger if your child does not learn martial arts.
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