Kids Classes

Kids Classes

Times :

4-6years old/6-8 years old: Monday/Wednesdays 4:00pm-4:50pm, Saturdays at 10:15am-11am.

8-13years old: Monday/Wednesday at 5-5.50pm, Saturday 11-11:50am.

Coaches

Head Coach- Tyrone Quinn

Tyrone has been training in Jiujitsu and MMA for the past 15 years and coaching the past 9. He has won many tounaments and titles in both grappling/Jiu Jitsu and MMA.

He holds a degree in Sports and Exercise science from UCD where he specialized in the areas of Coaching and skill development.

Assistant Coaches

Lyndon Quinn: Brown belt in BJJ , Lyndon is a high level active competitor with many gold medal performances to date.

Are you thinking about enrolling your child to train Jiu Jitsu, but want to make sure it’s the martial art for them?

There are many types of martial arts out there, and the benefits they have for children have proven to be successful across the board.

 

Through a proper martial arts program, children learn important skills like discipline, resilience, respect for themselves and others, teamwork…

 

along with all the physical benefits like strength, endurance, coordination, body awareness and countless others.

 

But what makes jiu jitsu different lies much deeper than martial arts principles. 

 

There’s so much hidden under the surface of jiu jitsu that will translate into every area of your child’s life

 

And all of the lifelong benefits jiu jitsu offers are available to you right here at Lakeland Jiu Jitsu.

3 Ways Jiu Jitsu Will Help Your Child

1. Children will participate in a tangible, repeatable process that includes jiu jitsu sparring

 

Because jiu jitsu is a grappling art, sparring can be done in a way that’s safe and repeatable.

 

This gives children the ability not only to learn martial arts techniques and principles, but also to apply them in real time.

This gives children the ability to apply what they’ve learned on a fully resisting opponent, creating tangible progress they can see happen before their eyes.

 

While other martial arts may include sparring portions, what makes jiu jitsu sparring different is it’s repeatability. 

 

It can be done every class, with very little risk of injury.

 

They will experience martial arts in its rawest form.

 

It’s fun. It’s playful. But it’s also very real.

 

Real in the sense that they are building skills grounded in practicality.

 

Grounded in experience rather than theory.

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2. Jiu Jitsu will test their ego

 

Given what you’ve learned from the previous point, you can definitely expect your child to be physically and mentally tested in jiu jitsu.

 

In a child’s martial arts journey, they will experience failure.

 

They will lose sparring rounds.

 

They will be tempted to compare themselves to others.

 

And while this understanding may be painful at times, it also comes with one of the most important lessons a child can learn.

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Teaching children this lesson creates a framework of personal progress.

They will learn that comparing themselves to others is a never ending battle they can’t win, so why not just focus on what they can control…

 

… self discipline, work ethic, resiliency, patience, and most importantly…

 

The construction of self-confidence is rooted in the fact that they are getting better, as opposed to self-confidence rooted in results.

 

Progress not perfection

 

Process not results.

 

3. Athletic ability of any sort is not a prerequisite to success

 

Here lies one of the most beautiful aspects of the training experience.

 

That regardless of a child’s coordination, body awareness, strength, size, etc,

 

They CAN and WILL excel at jiu jitsu with enough effort and consistency.

 

Not through athletic ability, but through KNOWLEDGE OF TECHNIQUE.

Contact us to join our Clan today!

📧: LakelandJiujitsu@gmail.com

📞: 0876546553

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