The Kids' Karate Workbook: A Take-Home Training Guide for Young Martial Artists
By (Author) Didi Goodman
Illustrated by Linda Nikaya
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Blue Snake Books
15th July 2011
1st November 2009
United States
Children
Non Fiction
796.8153
Paperback
208
Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 13mm
505g
The Kids' Karate Workbook is an engaging workbook meant to be used at home by young people who want to supplement their regular Karate or Taekwondo training. Drawing on the author's more than 20 years of experience teaching martial arts to children, the book offers a step-by-step curriculum that traces a typical journey from first-day beginner to intermediate-level student. Along the way, kids learn about uniforms and etiquette; practice the most frequently used strikes, kicks, blocks, and forms; and unlock the basics of martial arts physics. The curriculum is highly interactive, inviting readers to answer questions and solve puzzles. It also highlights common mistakes to avoid, answers frequently asked questions, and points the way to a deeper understanding of martial arts. The easy-to-follow text is accompanied by 150 illustrations depicting the author's own students-real kids who are also serious martial artists. While written for youngsters, the book is equally useful for parents who want to assist in practicing at home, as well as instructors who teach children.
Parents and teachers: if you are considering a gift for your young martial artist, [The Kids Karate Workbook] would be an exceptional choice.
Examiner.com
The Kids' Karate Workbook by Didi Goodman is designed to supplement karate or tae kwon do classes. A wealth of illustrations show techniques from various positionsas well as helpful side-by-side illustrations of incorrect and correct stances.
Press-Citizen
"Terrific, hands on manual for instructors to offer their students. It is nearly impossible to write a technical manual that is general enough to span across many styles and specific enough to be useful. Didi Goodman really nailed it with this book. The illustrations are a terrific tool especially the small 'quizzes' the kids can take. Loved it. I am going to offer them to my students as they enroll."
Kelly Muir, author of Instructor Revolution: A Superior Method of Teaching Children Martial Arts
Didi Goodman is a writer and martial arts instructor who has trained in Karate, Taekwondo, and the Vietnamese art of Cuong Nhu. She founded the Cuong Nhu Redwood Dojo in Oakland, CA, where she lives. Illustrator Linda Nikaya, also a student of Cuong Nhu, lives in Berkeley, CA.