“Well done!” – The art of giving is more than just praise. I was not that old when I first heard an adult say “Yes, that was’nt so bad“. And I did not really know if what I did was good or bad. This article is about praise and feedback. You will get three tools […]
Tag: Coach
Choose to Be a Coach
Kattis Thorngren, blue belt and practicing mixed martial arts in Trosa-Vagnhärad Martial Arts Association. Started as judocoach in 2012 and is sharing her judointerest with five of her six children. On the coachfront, she sees a bright future ahead.Here you get to hear her thoughts on just that. The club was started about seven years […]
Laila Raguig from Marrocco
Laila Raguig, 40 years, and with 2 Dan. She lives in Marrakesh, Marocco. She started judo in 1998 as a 24-year-old and joined the club “Kasr el Badia”. She train kids between 4-14 years of age, and since january 2013, she is a returning member of Morocco”s national women”s judo commission. She wants to encourage […]
Should We really teach Children to Fight?
I want to start by thanking you for all the feedback I received on my last statement here on judoblog: “Why should children train judo?” http://judoblogg.se/?p=1856&lang=en. This text is a kind of response to a question I received recently “Should we really teach children to fight?” And an observation on randori for children. And if […]