They will need a uniform which consists of the robe, pants, and belt. This can usually be purchased at the karate class.
Yes, a child can learn karate, at least the gross moves and kata. The application may not work for them until they are larger and stronger.
The lesson of a child named it is that whatever your situation is never give up always fight for what you believe.
Children can typically begin practicing karate around the age of 4 or 5, but this can vary depending on the individual child and the specific karate school's policies.
Karate is a Japanese world, so it would be said the same way. The Japanese word for child is kodomo.
3 Ninjas.
It could do, depending on how badly their issues are!
probably not, but it depends on the child
There are many related martial arts. Karate is derived from Kung Fu, making it more of a child then a cousin. Karate has a number of related arts, including kobudo, judo, aikido and many of the Japanese martial arts.
Hell no! thats assault!
For a child to fly, they would need to be in an airplane or other aircraft, as humans cannot fly on their own. The child would also need a ticket or permission to board the aircraft, as well as any necessary safety equipment like a seatbelt or life jacket.
Patience, discipline and self-defense. The improvement to their fitness and concentration are also beneficial.
There is no need for a child of five years to use exercise equipment. It places the child in danger, as these machines are designed for adults and there is a high risk of injury if they are used improperly.