Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Better Lives for Children with Autism: How Martial Arts Can Help

Better Lives for Children with Autism: How Martial Arts Can Help



Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts Center
220 Newbury St
Peabody MA 01960

Phone: (978) 535-7878
Email: info@brucemccorrys.com

There was one time when autism was not a widely discussed topic in parenting circles. Fortunately for millions of children out there, this situation has changed with increased awareness regarding the condition. Today’s parents know about and discuss autism. With the right kind of diagnosis, help and training, many kids in the autistic spectrum are able to live better lives today. April being the National Autism Awareness Month, it is important to bring the nation’s attention to the cutting edge research going on in different fields that can help autistic kids. This article familiarises how martial arts are proven to be one of the most helpful activities for autistic children. Coupled with proper diagnosis and professional help, martial art can aid children in the autistic spectrum to lead better lives.

The 21st Century Solution: Martial Arts for Children with Autism
We are in 2018, and our knowledge of the physiological, neurological and psychological facets of autism has improved a lot, which means that now it is possible to think of new and unconventional help strategies for autism. Martial art is one among these.


  • Many children within the autistic spectrum repeat behavioural loops, develop physical symptoms, and most commonly, remain socially inept. A landmark study in the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse proved that martial art learners with autism showed remarkable improvement in physical and social skills compared to those who do not train in martial arts.
  • In 2016, F. Bahrami of Isfahan University elucidated through research that communication and social abilities in autistic kids can be improved through the teaching of Karate.
  • In 2016, Y. Kim et al, who pursued research on Taekwondo, came to the conclusion that physical balance and coordination improve in autistic kids who are Taekwondo learners.
  • Paul Zehr, writing in 2017, noted that repetitive behaviour, which is a commonly shared trait among kids who fall at different spots in the autistic spectrum, can be cured through structured martial arts lessons.
  • More than one study has noted how kids with ADHD can be helped through martial arts. Kids with ADHD remain hyperactive and find it difficult to focus their attention on the task at hand. Training in martial arts is shown to improve focus and help hyperactivity in them.
  • Visualizing is one martial arts strategy that helps autistic kids. Autistic children who have difficulty in organizing and executing the whole picture of an idea can get help with the visualizing techniques used in many martial arts.


Bruce McCorry’s Academy: Quality Martial Arts For those with Special Needs

Children in the autistic spectrum need not just a martial art school, but a caring martial art school where they will get individual attention and the right martial art solution for their specific problem. This is why Bruce McCorry’s Academy (Peabody, MA) becomes different when it comes to kids with autism. Academy has a special needs program uniquely designed to help children with conditions similar to autism, and hundreds of children have benefitted from the program over years. At Bruce McCorry’s, we teach martial arts with the realization that it is surely not the once-and-for-all cure for autism. Nevertheless, we move forward with the belief that every child is entitled to an equal and normal life, and martial arts is one way of helping autistic kids to claim their share of quality life. 

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Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts Center
220 Newbury St
Peabody MA 01960

Phone: (978) 535-7878
Email: info@brucemccorrys.com









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