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Post by SasukeDoctor on Jul 1, 2015 20:40:26 GMT -5
I have a younger brother who wants to train for Sasuke with me. Any tips?
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Post by evan on Jul 1, 2015 23:03:50 GMT -5
here in the Bay Area Apex Movement Norcal has ninja warrior events and training for kids, you can get some ideas from their website or send an email to Alan Connealy. www.apexmovementnorcal.com/this requires to have a lot of obstacles that can be simplified or mini versions such as mini warped wall. Where are you training?
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Post by SasukeDoctor on Jul 2, 2015 8:24:29 GMT -5
Backyard in CT
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Post by Oti on Jul 2, 2015 10:35:13 GMT -5
Take him to a playground and make up imaginary courses with him. Let him "train" on those. Sports at school are also a good choice for youngin's.
If he's still interested when he's 15, he can start actual effective (i.e. strenuous) training.
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Post by marsllama on Jul 2, 2015 12:51:25 GMT -5
If I had to make a course suitable for a 9 year old, it'd be something like:
Quad Steps Long Jump Balance Beam Vaulting walls Monkey Bars Warped Wall
All small or simplified versions obviously.
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Post by 413ninjaj on Jul 5, 2015 21:03:48 GMT -5
check out New Era Ninjas in Hamden CT, Drew Dreschel runs kids classes and occasional adult classes there. Also keep an eye out for events at GCA Parkour and Freerunning in Fairfield CT, Luis Moco puts on an awesome kids and adults clinic and competition every few months with ninja veteran coaches
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