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Student Self Defense Videos and Training Parties

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Many parents are looking for ways to encourage their teens to get involved in physical activities, socialize, and learn self-confidence and self-defense. Most of the kids, however, just want to party. So what's the solution? Host a self defense training party. You can hire a full day of instruction at a local gym or health club, or you can host at home with self defense videos.

Don't worry. Self defense training doesn't necessarily mean hand to hand combat training. And hosting a party doesn't have to break the bank. Read on for more information.

What kids can learn from self defense videos and parties.

You and your children will feel better knowing that they have the knowledge and skills they need to defend themselves. There are a lot of dangers out there that didn't exist when you were younger. Child predators and bullies are just are prevalent. Self defense training empowers tweens and teenagers, equipping them with techniques that can help them protect themselves from a number of threats. Let's face it; we can't keep our eyes on them every single minute of the day.

The benefits of a party.

Kids love parties. You can throw one for no reason, or you can make the special event part of a birthday party or end of the school year party. The more students who attend, the better the party. They can train together which makes for a more conducive learning environment. You might even find a few parents willing to go in on the costs for a self defense video program or a self defense instructor.

The kids will learn several different techniques used in karate and hand to hand combat self defense programs. But it isn't all about kicking and punching. Kids will learn how to avoid trouble, use their voice as a weapon, and how to disable their attacker and get away safely. Choosing a program.

The first step is to get a little background on different martial arts techniques and disciplines and find something fun that your child and his or her friends would enjoy and learn from the most. Once you've got a handle on that, your next step is to go hunting for instructional videos, martial arts schools, or private instructors to lead the teaching on the day of the party.

Think about the values you want your kids to learn. Different self defense videos and disciplines focus on a different set of core values. Not all programs will handle aggression the same way, so talk to the instructor if you're using one, or watch the video in advance of the party.

Finally, the last thing you are going to consider when it comes to planning the party is the overall cost. Videos will be your most cost-effective method. However, they can be supplemented nicely if you have some parents or children who are already in involved in self defense training. They can offer the kids helpful tips.

For more information about self defense videos, please check out hand to hand combat training.

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