| Dynamite Agility or parkour. No competition a and constant movement. Their obstacle courses change weekly which helps keep motivation up. |
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Great thread!
My DS is not athletic at all, and therefore not strong or very coordinated. He's 13. We are in MoCo. Besides TKWNDO and gymnastics - both of which we've tried unsuccessfully, can anyone recommend maybe a personal trainer or a program that offers more one-on-one attention. I like the idea of parkour but he is no where near coordinated enough to do it, at least not yet. TIA! |
| PP, Look at Fitness for Health - it is basically one on one or small group training classes. |
This is the other PP, sorry I should have also mentioned that we have done FFH in the past but it is very cost prohibitive when combined with all of the other expenses - private school etc. At some point the bank account is just drained
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| Look at Dynamite- small groups and will teach the needed coordination. |
| Mine also loves karate. Its been a great sport for him. |