The 9 year old might try out some taekwondo since he has a friend doing it.
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Personally it's the kind of thing I was never interested in as a kid, but I was aware of my incompetence.
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tbf I'm not convinced those kinds of hierarchies are necessarily good
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Not to mention that the alt-right, of all movements, shouldn't be too in favor of bullying outliers.
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that could actually be useful
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It is good if they don't have mixed gender classes. I won't let my boys hit girls for any reason. Taboos must be maintained.
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They tend to be mixed at these ages, which seems ok to me since it's not really that violent. (and the girls will be better
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We must all chose for ourselves. I'm a believer in taboos and not breaking them even when it seems okay.
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realistically I wouldn't expect much in the way of fighting skills, but some disciplined exercise could be good
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I send mine. Striking art until teens then I'm sending them to bjj/judo if they're still interested by then.
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I send them mostly for discipline and exercise but learning how to throw a punch can't be a bad thing.
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