Children & Youth Aikido
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THIS SHOULD BE FUN!
Students enjoy the movement, tumbling and rolling exercises
taught in every class. They learn to enjoy cooperation and
to have fun without competing. They develop greater trust
in themselves and in others. A combination of work and play
make the practice truly "artful" (at least that's
what one 6 year old decided).
Classes for Children & Youth are conducted in sessions
that are 6 to 7 weeks long. Most classes are 50 or 60 minutes
long. Students may attend 1 or 2 classes each week during
the session. Changes in schedule may occur due to holidays
and special events.
Classes are conducted in the most appropriate way for each
age group. Students in all age groups learn the applicable
techniques necessary for rank testing. At least some meditation
and breathing exercises are used in training with students
of all ages. Age grouping is flexible to accommodate the
needs of particular individuals.
Children are often told to "calm down" and to
"pay attention", but seldom shown how or why.
We teach children how to calm down and show that calmness
is a source of power. Paying attention is one way of doing
what we call "extending ki", which connects us
with other people and the things that we need. Learning
calm attentiveness through specific exercises is the most
basic training in Ki-Aikido. Practice improves children's
ability to respond positively in all situations.
Children, ages 6 to 9
Young Children learn the basic movements and rolling exercises
of aikido. They are taught the beginning throwing arts of
Aikido. Games are often played to encourage students to
practice the movements and do them correctly.
Youth, ages 10 to 13
Older Children train in a more structured setting with more
focus on learning Aikido movements and techniques. Games
are still often used and are more directly related to Aikido
arts. Focus and calmness are taken into action and encouraged
throughout the class time.
A Word About Teens
Teens as young as 13 may choose to start their training
in the adult classes. Ideally, if we had the appropriate
resources, we would have an Aikido program for 14 to 17
year-olds. Until that happens, it seems that some do better
in the Youth classes and some in the Adult classes. Kids
who start Aikido at a younger age and continue to train
often begin attending both Youth and Adult classes at age
14. They also attend special classes that have mostly adult
students.
Summer Samurai
For Schools, Community Centers and other Organizations
Summer Samurai is designed
to be a 5-day program consisting of five 45 to 75 minute
classes. The classes typically run from Monday through Friday.
Each class builds on the material that was presented in
previous classes. The children are taught the basics of
Aikido. This includes basic movement and posture, rolling
exercises, calmness and relaxation training, and one or
two Aikido techniques. On Friday the participants learn
movements with wooden practice swords and see some advanced
Aikido.
Summer Samurai is appropriate for
ages 7 and up. It is best if he age range of the participants
span no more than 4 years. This allows the training to be
adjusted to the developmental level of the children. Because
of safety concerns when working with wooden practice swords,
children who are judged by the instructor as too undisciplined
will not be allowed to participate in the Friday class.
However, this is rarely a problem.
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