A club where no one cares about your child. A crowd of people. People 20-25. The coach is running around the gym, he doesn't have time. The warm-up was led by a student.
In December, I took my son, aged 9.5, to the first training session at this Uruchye club on Nikiforova 18.
I asked the coach to watch the child, because this was the first lesson in this sport.
As a result, I arrive near the end of the training. I see my son sitting sad on a bench at the end of the hall.
Then there's a hitch - the son does the exercise according to other measures and deadlines. No one explains anything to him.
After training, I ask my son about his impressions? My son said that he was sparring with another boy about the same age. The boy has all the equipment, helmet, gloves, uniform. It was noticeable in terms of equipment and exercises: she has been practicing for 3-4 years. They didn't give my son a helmet, they only gave him gloves. In general, we gave this boy the opportunity to practice on my son and establish that he is a skilled person. The "pro" approach.
Normally, I beat my son like that - I got a bloody nose.
I ask coach Q: why do you need to spar right away at the first training session and even with a much more experienced one?
The answer is an attempt to laugh it off, to move out, saying how experienced is he? Yes, and we told your son, if you can't stand, then say stop.
As a result, they turned the child into a pear and said goodbye with optimism - they say, come to us again.
Parents, think before you send your children there.
I go to MMA, everything is fine, good training, the coaches are working positively, music is playing in the gym, you won't get bored, and you'll practice well.