When my Son was 2....

Kenpojujitsu3

Master Black Belt
Joined
May 5, 2005
Messages
1,221
Reaction score
9
...I began teaching him Ju Jitsu...

18.jpg


...when he became 4 I added Kenpo....

KenpoSon2.jpg


...Yesterday at age 6 I thought I could still take him. So I tackled him to the ground from behind and started raining punches. This nut rolls to guard and blocks punches with his feet....I thought it was luck he was blocking...he proved me VERY wrong so we took some pics of the final result.

03-21-07_1830.jpg


03-21-07_1831.jpg


Hawkins IV by armbar. The surprising part is 1) I didn't give him the arm he got it himself 2) I didn't tell him what to do or how to do it so all the "details" the grapplers see he did on his own and 3) we haven't worked Ju Jitsu or Kenpo in a long time together as he seemed to lose interest and I didn't want to force him. I'm beyond happy right now, I guess it's time to start teaching him again?

Just felt like sharing, this is a good time for me.
 

MJS

Administrator
Staff member
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Messages
30,187
Reaction score
430
Location
Cromwell,CT
Great pics James!! Looks like you have a future Kenpo/Jujitsu champ on your hands!!:ultracool

Mike
 

crushing

Grandmaster
Joined
Dec 31, 2005
Messages
5,082
Reaction score
136
James, That's great! Thanks for sharing.

Did you put together a schedule for him, or were your training sessions more ad hoc? How many times a week when he was younger, or was it just how you played?

My youngest will be turning 3 at the end of July and I've kind of introduced him to some things, like doing forms in front of him, but I wasn't sure how to really get him involved. I would appreciate your input.

Thanks!
 

MA-Caver

Sr. Grandmaster
MT Mentor
Joined
Aug 21, 2003
Messages
14,960
Reaction score
312
Location
Chattanooga, TN
Great looking kid and he's lucky to have a great dad to teach him some cool stuff. You were smart to "back-off" on his training. If he wants more he'll most likely keep asking you for it (with a few subtle hints and reminders of course from you :wink2: ).
Going good. Looking good!

Kudos to you Dad! :asian:
 
OP
Kenpojujitsu3

Kenpojujitsu3

Master Black Belt
Joined
May 5, 2005
Messages
1,221
Reaction score
9
James, That's great! Thanks for sharing.

Did you put together a schedule for him, or were your training sessions more ad hoc? How many times a week when he was younger, or was it just how you played?

My youngest will be turning 3 at the end of July and I've kind of introduced him to some things, like doing forms in front of him, but I wasn't sure how to really get him involved. I would appreciate your input.

Thanks!

We had an hour a day of practice together and that was also how we played together. We always "play fight". My son is also practically joined to my hip so he is always (well almost always) with me when I go teach or practice. He also watches MMA with me all the time. If you check my youtube clips "light kenpo workout" and "helping out at LTKKA" you'll see him and hear him in the background. That's how it always is. People at the last Larry Tatum Kenpo camp were suprised because I had him with me in every seminar I attended and the two seminars I help instruct in. That's how it always is. When I train he is around. He just pays more attention than I gave him credit for and I guess I was wrong in thinking he lost interest.
 

Tames D

RECKLESS
MTS Alumni
Joined
Apr 18, 2006
Messages
5,133
Reaction score
665
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Nice stuff James. I'm feeling pretty good now that my kids are in formal Martial Arts classes (Kenpo).
 

kidswarrior

Senior Master
Joined
Jan 27, 2007
Messages
2,697
Reaction score
152
Location
California
We had an hour a day of practice together and that was also how we played together. We always "play fight". My son is also practically joined to my hip so he is always (well almost always) with me when I go teach or practice. He also watches MMA with me all the time. If you check my youtube clips "light kenpo workout" and "helping out at LTKKA" you'll see him and hear him in the background. That's how it always is. People at the last Larry Tatum Kenpo camp were suprised because I had him with me in every seminar I attended and the two seminars I help instruct in. That's how it always is. When I train he is around. He just pays more attention than I gave him credit for and I guess I was wrong in thinking he lost interest.

Precious pics. He's still sooo young. Who knows where this could go for him?
 

Latest Discussions

Top