Great Films For Those Enrolled In Karate In Encinitas

By Leigh Metopher


Movies can be a great source of inspiration for kids, especially when they are learning a new sport. There are plenty of great movies for kids participating in baseball, basketball, soccer, gymnastics and skating, and there are even some terrific options out there for kids getting started in karate or mixed martial arts.

While there are dozens of martial arts movies out there, some are not appropriate for younger views. For instance, "The Karate Kid," is a great movie but perhaps is a better option for kids 12 and up. Of course, there is also "The Karate Kid Part 2" and "The Karate Kid Part 3" and "The Next Karate Kid," to consider although these three were not as highly acclaimed. The recent remake of "The Karate Kid," however, is more suitable to the 10 and younger set. Both stress the importance of practice and discipline, and kids will be able to relate to the struggles they might be facing regarding bullying.

For a young girl beginning karate, consider the film "Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior." It might seem a bit silly, but this film does showcase a good amount of martial arts fight scenes as well as highlighting the importance of training. Actress Brenda Song stars in the film and she has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. For some pure silly fun, younger children also will enjoy watching "Kung Fu Panda," and its sequel, appropriately named "Kung Fu Panda 2."

Many parents choose martial arts for their children not only to help them learn important self-defense skills, but also to improve their self-confidence. This is especially important for a child who might be facing bullies at school or perhaps feels a bit different from the other kids. The movie "Sidekicks," is the perfect movie for these types of kids. The main character is an asthmatic loner who is constantly bullied by his peers and daydreams of being Chuck Norris's sidekick, and the legendary martial arts star appears in the film.

There are many great martial arts films for teens, and if you want to see a true master at work, you can't go wrong with a Bruce Lee film. Lee created his own form of martial arts, known at Jeet Kune Do, and he is widely considered the father of mixed martial arts. "Enter the Dragon," is his most famous movie and the fight scenes are legendary. "Fists of Fury" is another Lee classic to consider. Both of these films also feature a very young teenage Jackie Chan in some of his first roles.

If you need a Carlsbad karate school, a school of karate in Encinitas or martial arts in San Marcos, Team MAI might be just what your child needs. They offer classes for children as young as four all the way up to teenagers. Respect, Discipline and Self-Confidence are the focus at Team MAI, but the instructors also want the kids to have a great time and make new friends. Tours of the facility are available, and you also can ask about the free two-week trial which can be a good way for your child or teen to see if Team MAI is a good fit.




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