Anonymous wrote:Where are you located? We love flying kick in Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Music, language, a sport and now you want to add in another sport? That's too much for a 7 year old OP, my 7year old can do two activities.
My 6 year old does 5 activities
Anonymous wrote:Music, language, a sport and now you want to add in another sport? That's too much for a 7 year old OP, my 7year old can do two activities.
Anonymous wrote:Music, language, a sport and now you want to add in another sport? That's too much for a 7 year old OP, my 7year old can do two activities.
Anonymous wrote:Wow this sounds way more expensive than I was expecting. Sounds like $30-40 for a 30 minute class, or $60-80 an hour, plus belt tests, uniforms, and meets? That's expensive for an elementary activity.
Just for the sake of comparison, our ballet classes come to $22 for a 50 minute class, swim is about $40/hr (and that's for indoor classes during the year, the costs of summer swim are way cheaper on a per swim basis), soccer is about $40/wk and that includes a practice and a game, and so on.
I recognize all of these activities get progressively more expensive as kids get older and specialize more, but we assume we won't do as many activities at that point and also I don't mind spending more money if my kid is committed and interested in getting better, instead of it just being something we're trying out to stay active and social.
Seems like there should be a way to one 45 minute class a week for like $100 a month to get a sense of it until they are at least 9 or 10 and can decide if they want to pursue it further.
Anonymous wrote:Wow this sounds way more expensive than I was expecting. Sounds like $30-40 for a 30 minute class, or $60-80 an hour, plus belt tests, uniforms, and meets? That's expensive for an elementary activity.
Just for the sake of comparison, our ballet classes come to $22 for a 50 minute class, swim is about $40/hr (and that's for indoor classes during the year, the costs of summer swim are way cheaper on a per swim basis), soccer is about $40/wk and that includes a practice and a game, and so on.
I recognize all of these activities get progressively more expensive as kids get older and specialize more, but we assume we won't do as many activities at that point and also I don't mind spending more money if my kid is committed and interested in getting better, instead of it just being something we're trying out to stay active and social.
Seems like there should be a way to one 45 minute class a week for like $100 a month to get a sense of it until they are at least 9 or 10 and can decide if they want to pursue it further.
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to describe any physical activity as entirely useless but a 30 minute Tae Kwon Do lesson, even if conducted at breakneck pace is unlikely to impart much familiarity with the art. Martial arts is about ingraining physical techniques and responses to stimuli until they because more or less automatic. You’re not going to get that in 30 minutes or even an hour. Once upon a time, instruction ran two hours, three times a week.