Coach Evgeny Alexandrovich Kadetov is super!!! Children adore him, knows how to find an approach to each child, successfully engaged for 6 years with pleasure, left for medical contraindications, but would have stayed, the child liked it, misses it very much. The lessons gave my son a lot in terms of the formation of willpower and masculine character traits. I recommend.
A good school and a great coach! In all cases, he tries to find an approach to children. Coaching is always varied, often in a playful way. The coach adjusts the class schedule. There are many groups. My son really likes to study. I forgot to mention this is the shito-ryu karate style.
My son has been training at this club since he was five years old. He's 19 now.
Why karate?
A lot of parents are afraid that by sending their child to the sports section, he will get some kind of injury. Others, on the contrary, are looking for martial arts where training is tougher to cultivate a fighting spirit. Karate is unique in that everyone can find what they need in it. Someone comes for the development of spirit and fighting qualities - participates in competitions, someone - for health. Please, the kata are perfect for this task.
The advantages of karate for children
1) Personal education. There is a karate philosophy that promotes respect for elders, for their comrades, for the audience, for the opponent. Each training session begins and ends with a bow. And every training match. The child becomes more calm and confident, he learns to control his emotions and his actions.
2) Minimization of injuries. In karate, there is no such practice to work in training in full contact with the head. This can be especially harmful for children. At competitions, there is either a restriction on contact, or protection in the form of a helmet and arm pads. A lot of attention is paid to the basic stands, punches and blocks. The technique is put very seriously, and not in such a way that "hit with all your might and no matter how", which again has a positive effect on reducing ligament and muscle injuries.
3) Development of psychophysical skills. Karate, like any kind of martial arts, develops physical and mental skills well. Due to the fact that in the classroom you have to overcome significant resistance, endure muscle pain and fatigue from exertion, mental stability increases, and an adequate attitude to problems in life appears. The energy that each child has just a wagon and a small cart is not spent on harmful activities, it remains in the hall, and is used in the right way.
By taking your child to this club, you gain peace of mind for the future of your children.