The Therapeutic Benefits of Judo for Young Children in Layrac, France

The little ones aged 4 to 6 were on the tatamis on Monday evening, it was serious! Jean Charles Carré, the judo teacher, was very busy providing the foundations of a sport that is called combat, but which also has other virtues. Maëva, a mother who accompanied her little Aloïs, will not deny us: “We have another child, older, who did not have confidence in himself. Since he started doing judo, things are much better.” Judo in these cases, for young people who lack framework, can be a therapy. This sport teaches self-control and respect for others while respecting established codes and rules. Classes take place on Mondays, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., it’s an introduction to judo for toddlers; takes the class for 6/13 year olds until 7:30 p.m. They have another class on Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. the teacher can pick up the children from the kindergarten daycare at 5 p.m. 30. This service has gained other support: it is an opportunity for working parents. The club’s good relationship with taekwondo, and Marie, the facilitator in particular, allowed Jean Charles to voluntarily give self-defense lessons to adults, after 7 p.m. At the club, there are currently 43 members including 12 babyjudokas and more adults arriving. Mrs. Cathy Pons, the president would like to set up a course for adults and you will always be welcome, because the atmosphere is excellent. She tells us her satisfaction at seeing young people in large numbers, on the podiums of departmental competitions: “Jean Charles, teacher and 2nd Dan black belt, is also a teacher: he is a great coach… The club office will soon be renewed to bring in young people.” In the meantime, judo in Layrac is on good track.

2024-02-07 04:14:00
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