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2014/10/11

Some Films That Will Inspire Your Carlsbad Karate Student

By Leigh Metopher


Whenever a child is learning something new, be it baseball or how to play the piano or perhaps learning a marital art, it is a good idea to enhance their studies outside of the dojo, the ball field or the music room. For those involved in a new sport, watching a related movie can be quite inspiring and there are plenty of fun choices for kids and teens that are taking Carlsbad karate classes.

While there are dozens of martial arts movies out there, some are not appropriate for younger views. For instance, "The Karate Kid," is a great movie but perhaps is a better option for kids 12 and up. Of course, there is also "The Karate Kid Part 2" and "The Karate Kid Part 3" and "The Next Karate Kid," to consider although these three were not as highly acclaimed. The recent remake of "The Karate Kid," however, is more suitable to the 10 and younger set. Both stress the importance of practice and discipline, and kids will be able to relate to the struggles they might be facing regarding bullying.

For a young girl beginning karate, consider the film "Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior." It might seem a bit silly, but this film does showcase a good amount of martial arts fight scenes as well as highlighting the importance of training. Actress Brenda Song stars in the film and she has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. For some pure silly fun, younger children also will enjoy watching "Kung Fu Panda," and its sequel, appropriately named "Kung Fu Panda 2."

Another fun film suitable for kids is "Sidekicks," which stars martial arts legend Chuck Norris as himself. The film is about a teenage boy besieged by bullies who daydreams about being the sidekick of action star Chuck Norris. Many kids will identify with the main character, a boy that is a bit of a loner, as well as not being physically strong. However, with some hard work and martial arts training, he gains confidence and strength.

For teenagers, you have a wide range of films to consider, and it's a great idea to expose them to the work of Bruce Lee. Lee was a pioneer of mixed martial arts, blending many different skill sets into his own form of martial arts, Jeet Kune Do. You could begin by watching "Enter the Dragon" with your teen and follow it up with "Fists of Fury," both of which are considered classics and both also feature a teenage Jackie Chan.

If you need a Carlsbad karate school, a school of karate in Encinitas or martial arts in San Marcos, Team MAI might be just what your child needs. They offer classes for children as young as four all the way up to teenagers. Respect, Discipline and Self-Confidence are the focus at Team MAI, but the instructors also want the kids to have a great time and make new friends. Tours of the facility are available, and you also can ask about the free two-week trial which can be a good way for your child or teen to see if Team MAI is a good fit.




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