Always use proper grappling mats to prevent injuries during home drills.
If you meant a specific title, region, or a particular DVD release called "Fightingkids Dvd-" (e.g., a film title or product), tell me the exact name or provide any additional detail and I will produce a focused analysis or summary.
: Traditional Olympic-style wrestling focused on takedowns and pins.
While streaming apps like "Marital Arts Academy" and YouTube channels (Gracie Bullyproof, Sensei Seth) now dominate the space, the holds a nostalgic and practical legacy. It was one of the first commercial products to recognize that self-defense for children is fundamentally different than for adults. Children lack the strength to break boards; they need timing, voice control, and a clear exit strategy.
To understand the "Fightingkids" phenomenon, you have to look at the era. In the mid-2000s, the DVD market was flooded with low-budget films trying to piggyback on the success of Hollywood hits. This was the era of studios like The Asylum.
I'm assuming you're referring to the documentary-style DVD "Fightingkids" which explores the world of backyard wrestling and kid's professional wrestling.
Always use proper grappling mats to prevent injuries during home drills.
If you meant a specific title, region, or a particular DVD release called "Fightingkids Dvd-" (e.g., a film title or product), tell me the exact name or provide any additional detail and I will produce a focused analysis or summary.
: Traditional Olympic-style wrestling focused on takedowns and pins.
While streaming apps like "Marital Arts Academy" and YouTube channels (Gracie Bullyproof, Sensei Seth) now dominate the space, the holds a nostalgic and practical legacy. It was one of the first commercial products to recognize that self-defense for children is fundamentally different than for adults. Children lack the strength to break boards; they need timing, voice control, and a clear exit strategy.
To understand the "Fightingkids" phenomenon, you have to look at the era. In the mid-2000s, the DVD market was flooded with low-budget films trying to piggyback on the success of Hollywood hits. This was the era of studios like The Asylum.
I'm assuming you're referring to the documentary-style DVD "Fightingkids" which explores the world of backyard wrestling and kid's professional wrestling.