Teen violence is rapidly increasing in the contemporary world today and many people are searching for the solution to this problem of increasing violence rate of the teens. However, there has been a solution to the problem that people have not noticed: martial arts. Many people perceive martial arts as a skill that promotes teen violence, but it is not true. Martial arts help prevent teen violence. Most martial arts, especially the ones derived from the ancient times, teach people how to control themselves and respect one another.
When people start having interest in martial arts, they have various kinds of motives depending on their past experience or surrounding environment. Most of the case is, however, to train themselves to acquire power
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Unfortunately, violence-prevention programs in schools have shown limited success (Howard, Flora, & Griffin, 1999). Recently, however, traditional martial arts have been proposed for violence prevention in several independently conceived programs for juveniles at high risk for violence and delinquency. Several studies have examined this promising approach. These studies placed a traditional martial arts course in middle or elementary school, where it was required for youths known to be at high risk for violence and delinquency (Delva-Tauiliili, 1995; Edelman, 1994; Glanz, 1994; Smith, Twemlow, & Hoover, 1999). Combined with studies of non-school programs for detained juveniles (Demoulin, 1987; Trulson, 1986), there is strong evidence that requiring traditional martial arts training for high-risk youths is effective in reducing violent behaviors and personal characteristics associated with violence and delinquency.” (Zivin, Hassan, DePaula, Monti, Harlan, Hossain, and …show more content…
The psychological benefits of martial arts have also been documented for managing anger and releasing pain (Focht, Bouchard, & Murphey, 2000); and for dealing with resistance, coping with aggregation and vulnerability, increasing self-esteem and self-confidence, and decreasing sleep disturbance and depression.” (Weiser, Kutz, Kutz, & Weiser, 1995).
This data from an article lists the benefits of learning martial arts, both physically and psychologically. Martial arts prevent the increasing teen violence by teaching the students how to control themselves and that martial arts is made mainly for self defense. Not only that, it has benefits on physical health and psychological health. Promoting the education of martial arts will help prevent the illogical or unnecessary violence shown by a significant quantity of people in this contemporary