Originally Posted by
Brian Beaumont AKA Thor
We use traditional belting through 16. Yellow, orange green. We go by age but more as a guideline (6-10, 11-15 if you have enough, you can start one class then split it later)indexed by size and skill. Ex, my son has been tapping adults since is was 13. The kids class was no challenge for him as well as some of our jr wrestlers. But they have to earn the pass. You have to have to have to have enough supervision for the younger ones. That means assistant instructors. A good way to do that is to make some teaching a prerequisite for adult promotion. Kids classes can grow very quickly and get out of control very quickly. It only takes one injured kid to shut your school down. That's another thing, make sure you have an iron clad waver for the parents to sign. As far as format short focused teaching mixed with games and very controlled rolling. King of the hill works well.