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What Style Is Best?
If striking martial arts are out, what styles are more suitable for kids? Any type of martial art that focuses on grappling techniques will be appropriate. Most of them, such as kung fu, emphasize throwing and sweeping. Not only is this less-confrontational than direct striking, but it helps children develop agility, speed, and balance in an environment that isn't overtly aggressive.
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