David Boxen wrote:Should adult beginners be taught the same way as children? Emphasis on fun, and given a few basic principles to adhere to...hmm
David Boxen wrote:Should adult beginners be taught the same way as children? Emphasis on fun, and given a few basic principles to adhere to...hmm
Dmitri wrote:Awesome man.
The age difference between mine is a bit too big for something like this (4.5 years), so I'm waiting until the 4-year-old grows up a little, and I'm gonna get them to do similar type of work I mean, play.
they were "fighting" over a bag of snacks when my daughter shouts "sticky hand" and then the rest ensued...
shawnsegler wrote:
If he digs it, I'll show him what I know and lead him in the right direction but I'm not so sure about forcing it on him.
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ashe wrote:no one's forcing anything on these kids. they've only been shown a few things after they've specifically asked to be shown.
i won't let my kids "specialize" before they're 16 or 17, and that's if they want to pursue it.
for every tiger woods there's 5000 kids who hate their father.
Think I'd rather start him off with something wrestling-based, like Judo
shawnsegler wrote:Ashe: I was just ruminating...wasn't saying anything about that clip.
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