
Originally Posted by
Nabil Salameh
I was thinking the same thing, I might just have my kids classes from 8-14. then 15 and up can jump in the adults classes
Do you have a decent level blue or assistant that you trust? 8-14 isn't bad but you're probably looking at two sub groups within that range. Of course there's always exceptions to the rule, like a 12 year old I have that is 5'10" 219 lbs. He came in with zero experience but is a natural. He had to go to go straight to adults within the first week. Then I have an 11 year old that is 70 lbs and 4'3". Kids classes require at least two highly trusted instructors at all times. You also have to categorize each student according to maturity, which way they learn (seeing, feeling, or reading a technique), as well as body type. Rolling is very different and requires alot of work to keep the tiny ones safe. Above all, I would suggest Gracie Bullyproof style of teaching along with their games. Afterwards, I created a series of Bravo Games to get the same reaction with some higher level techniques. If I can help you guys in any way, just let me know.