Fightingkidscom Website

Yes, under two conditions:

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To gauge effectiveness, we analyzed 150 user reviews from parenting forums and martial arts subreddits. fightingkidscom website

Positive feedback (approx. 85%):

“My 8-year-old son was shy and getting pushed at recess. After three months of the FightingKidsCom drills (plus a local boxing gym twice a week), he stands taller and uses his words better. The site’s section on ‘verbal judo’ changed everything.” – Sarah, Ohio. Yes, under two conditions:

“As a coach, I use their warm-up games for my 6–9 class. The kids think they’re playing; I know they’re learning pivot angles. Fantastic resource.” – Coach Mike, Texas.

Negative feedback (approx. 15%):

“The video quality varies. Some tutorials from 2018 look washed out. Also, the mobile interface is clunky – it kept crashing on my iPad.” – Anonymous.

“I wish they had more for teens. Everything stops at age 12. My 14-year-old outgrew the content quickly.” – David, Florida. No, if: To gauge effectiveness, we analyzed 150

  • Weaknesses:
  • FightingKidsCom features a curated shop or affiliate section for child-sized gloves, headgear, shin guards, and focus mitts. Unlike generic Amazon listings, the website explains why a 4-ounce beginner glove differs from an 8-ounce sparring glove and provides sizing charts based on age and weight percentiles.

    FightingKidsCom’s flagship free series is a 20-lesson program titled “Little Fighters First Steps.” It teaches stances, falling (breakfalls adapted for striking), and basic footwork. Coaches recommend completing this before moving to bag work.

    Fightingkidscom Website