Do you plan on getting your children (whether or not you already have or want to have them) into sports?
Yeah, chances are you do, given that you train Jiu-Jitsu. And you’d probably be looking to get them into Jiu-Jitsu, right?
Well, no matter the choice of sport for your child – and no matter what they choose to train – it’s important to guide them into one.
Andre Galvao believes so as well. Here’s what he had to say about the topic:
It’s important to guide our children into sports, a journey that goes beyond the game.
Introducing them to activities like Jiu-Jítsu not only helps them stay active, but also teaches essential life skills.
From discipline to teamwork, they learn how to navigate challenges with resilience.
Though, it’s not just about training itself, either. It’s about the love and support that goes along with it:
It’s about parental support. As imperfect parents – cause NO ONE is perfect, my wife and I understand the power of encouragement.
Through wins and losses, we’re here to stand by her side, cheering her on every step of the way.We all can inspire our children to chase their dreams and become the best versions of themselves.
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