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Martial Arts Training Helps Parents Manage Stress Effectively
Author: Grandmaster Ralph Chirico
Date Posted: May 02, 2006
Although, parenting can be one of life’s most
joyful and rewarding experiences, quite often it can also be very
challenging and stressful. As a parent there will be times when
the demands and hassles of everyday living will mount and cause
overwhelming stress. Some of the pressures can include: financial
matters, family and marital life, problems on the job. The additional
stress of caring for children can, at times, make parents feel angry,
anxious and/or have the need to take a break from daily pressures
and relax. Tensions and feelings are a normal and inevitable part
of family life, but many parents can take it to the extreme. They
need to learn ways to cope before it is too late.
Stress can potentially interfere with the parent/child
relationship. Parents who have not learned to manage stress effectively
tend to be less tolerant of their children’s behaviors and
actions and are less emotionally available for them in times of
need. Children often react to parental stress by specifically changing
the ways they interact with their caretakers. Parents who react
irrational can put children at an increased risk of being stressed
themselves.
It can be argued that pressure is a positive thing
leading to greater productivity, however, excessive stress can be
detrimental to an individual’s physical and mental well being
and can also significantly contribute to irritability, depression,
and low self-esteem for the parent and their child. Michelle Bordem,
Associate Executive Director of NewBridge Services, a nonprofit
mental health organization that provides services and programs for
today’s youth, teens, adults and seniors, said, “ The
effectiveness of a parent’s ability to cope with mounting
daily pressures has significant implications not only for them,
but also for their child.”
What people must realize is that feelings of stress
come from inside ourselves and that we can learn to keep our reactions
under control. One way to reduce stress is to exercise regularly.
Many activities offer the benefit of stress relief, however many
are seasonal, and may also become affected by the weather. The martial
arts can be practiced year round, and it is a great form of exercise
for people of all ages. Many people think the martial arts is just
punching, kicking and blocking. Besides learning self-defense, martial
arts practitioners develop self-confidence, self-respect, self-awareness,
self-control and relaxation techniques.
Students also learn how to focus and breathe properly
which not only improves circulation, but it also provides additional
stress relief. Martial arts training fully involves both mental
and physical aspects, thus forcing students to focus on the present
and to leave worldly concerns behind. Punching, kicking and striking
exercises permit a controlled release of tension and aggression,
which allows students to leave behind any negative emotions that
they may have carried into the martial arts training area.”
Martial arts practitioners learn that anger and frustrations
prevents clear thinking and the loss of self-control. As a result
they learn to control themselves, and their surroundings physically
and mentally. Learning to focus on what is at hand and managing
their own emotions as well as others will not only reduce parents’
stress levels, but it will also help them accomplish professional
and personal goals.
The described benefits of martial arts training may
not make stress disappear, but it can help parents take more control
of the stress around them. When parenting deals some unexpected
challenges or lessons to learn, often it is not so much the situation
or event, but how it is handled that helps parents cope.
About The Author
With over 40 years of experience, Grandmaster Ralph
Chirico (10th degree black belt and Head of the Isshin Shorin Ji
Ryu system) has helped hundreds of men and women lead a more balanced,
healthier life professionally, physically and mentally through proper,
traditional martial arts training. Check out, http://www.chiricos.com
and learn how Chirico's School of Karate can make a positive impact
on the lives of your loved ones today. With over 40 years of experience,
Grandmaster Ralph Chirico (10th degree black belt and Head of the
Isshin Shorin Ji Ryu system) has helped hundreds of men and women
lead a more balanced, healthier life professionally, physically
and mentally through proper, traditional martial arts training.
Check out, http://www.chiricos.com
and learn how Chirico's School of Karate can make a positive impact
on the lives of your loved ones today.
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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