Body and Soul
One Month to Bullyproof Class
- Item Number
- 721
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Opening Bid
- 80 USD
Item Description
Bullyproof for EITHER ages 5-7 OR 8-14
Little Champs
Children at this age are little sponges, absorbing everything around them. This age group won’t usually face the same kinds of more complex bullying issues that older children may experience. In this class, the goal is to have FUN and begin building the student’s confidence in themselves.
Positional control and self-defense is taught though a series of jiu jitsu based “Gracie Games” which will teach the child how to be comfortable in a physical situation, and avoid being hurt by another child who is behaving aggressively. From the first time the students start learning jiu jitsu, they also begin to learn when and how it is to be used. That’s where the Character Development Program comes in! A portion of every class is dedicated to discussion about possible scenarios that children may encounter in their daily lives, and how they can incorporate character-building principles. Discussions cover such topics as Health, Respect, Citizenship, Internet Safety, Strangers, and many others.
Juniors
Adolescents experience a very different world than their younger counterparts. The fun doesn’t stop for students when they get older, but their priorities and concerns are different now than they were a few years ago. Children at this age know bullies exist, and have likely seen or experienced some form of bullying or physical altercation before. The best defense against bullies is a child’s own self-confidence. But, most children won’t stand up to a bully verbally if they don’t feel like they can defend themselves physically.
In this class, students begin learning how to identify bullying, and how best to deal with instances of bullying they may encounter. With the rates of bullying on the rise, and many schools’ zero-tolerance policies for fighting, the last thing you want is for your child to get in trouble for defending themselves. We use a 33-technique self-defense curriculum to show students how to get the bully to the ground, and hold them safely until help arrives or the bully gives up (without having to punch or kick the bully in return).
In addition to learning effective ways to deal with bullies, we continue to focus on character and leadership development. A portion of every class is dedicated to discussion about how to deal with a bully without physical confrontation, how to develop a healthy lifestyle, and how to become role models for others, awareness of the impact of drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, and the consequences of using martial arts irresponsibly.
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