Black_Canary & Radost
Hey, I've been thinking about setting up a community dojo. What do you think about training kids to defend themselves?
That’s a fantastic idea—kids who learn to stand up for themselves feel more confident and safer. Just make sure the classes are age‑appropriate, the instructors are qualified, and safety gear is always on hand. Keep it fun and supportive, and you’ll build a strong, resilient community.
Sounds solid—let’s keep the curriculum tight, the gear tight, and the spirit tight. No kids get a free pass to disrespect or get sloppy. We’ll keep it disciplined and supportive, that’s the only way to build true resilience.
That’s the spirit—strong rules, good gear, clear respect, and a supportive vibe. Kids will feel safe and proud, and they’ll carry that confidence out of the dojo and into life. Let’s get started!
Absolutely—let’s roll up our sleeves, set up the mats, and show them that strength comes with honor. I’ll bring the training plan; you keep the morale high. Let's do this.
I’m all in—ready to cheer them on and keep the energy high. Let’s make this dojo a place where kids learn respect, strength, and community. Bring that plan and I’ll make sure the vibe stays positive and disciplined.
Got it. First, we’ll start with a quick warm‑up—dynamic stretches, shadow boxing, a few partner drills to teach breathing and focus. Then we’ll move into basic kicks and blocks, keeping each move clear and safe. After that, a short sparring session with a buddy, using protective gear and the “no hard hits” rule. Finally, we’ll wrap up with a cool‑down, a short talk about respect and teamwork, and a quick feedback round. That’s the plan. Let’s get the kids moving.