By Eric Murray


One of the ways for kids to spend their summer is to enroll in enrichment programs in sports or academics. In many areas, martial arts Surrey lessons are being offered to young kids and even adults who enroll for a variety of reasons. Regardless of what these are, there are a few key things to prepare to ensure that the student will be able to maximize the lessons in class.

If you or your child is interested in taking lessons, inquire with the school about what their requirements are. Usually these include a reservation fee, filled out forms, identification documents, a doctor's clearance, and uniforms and equipment. Knowing what these are early in process gives you enough time to secure them days before the class starts.

Established training schools usually give sample classes before they start a new enrollment season. This should show potential students how the classes are conducted and should encourage them to sign up for lessons. If the school does not trial classes, ask if you can sit in or observe a couple of classes. The staff may just have to schedule you for a suitable sit in session.

If you are convinced that you wanted to get into a program, secure your slot early. In most cases, a school may just require a reservation fee, filled out forms and some documents. By securing your slot ahead of most students, you get more options when it comes to the schedule. You also get enough time to reschedule future errands that may affect your training.

Your uniform is not just worn to identify you as a student in class, but it also provides protection during the exercises. Invest in a uniform that fits you well and that uses comfortable materials. Usually, the school provides or sells this, or they refer you to a list of suppliers where you can get one. In case you are looking for inexpensive ones, you may check garage sales for pre-owned but undamaged uniforms.

Most reputable training schools require the students to submit a medical certificate on the first day of class. This should be signed by a doctor who is aware of your health condition and of the physical demands of the class. Even if you were not required to submit this, it is in your or your child's best interest to consult a doctor before doing physically demanding activities.

If you had no previous training, your instructor will start with the basics of the program. Even if this is the case, you can acquaint yourself with the techniques and exercises by watching videos of professionals. Be cautious about imitating the exercises since many of these require guidance from training professionals.

Even before you or your kid starts with the class, prepare physically and mentally for the activities by starting some breathing, strength and stamina training. This does not have to be highly technical or rigorous exercises. Regularly running around the neighborhood helps with breathing and circulation. A healthy diet is also a must.

Summer should be a great time to learn something new or to reinforce previous learning. Just take the necessary precautions to prevent untoward incidents and to make this time enjoyable for you or for your kids. Listen to your instructors since they can assess what you are capable of.




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