By comprehensively developing these skills, it is possible to build and enrich the motor skills of children and young people at any age or skill level. I stress the fact that it is always possible to improve, but if the training comes from an early age, the margin for improvement is undoubtedly greater and faster!!!
Basic Acrobatic Excercise:
In a child’s motor development, acrobatics is essential for improving body perception. The ECross Kids method, therefore, includes all the basic acrobatic exercises such as flips, handstands, cartwheels, and rolls.
Resistance:
This is the capacity to improve and train the heart and lungs, and if this is done during development, certain adaptations will last a lifetime!!!!
Running, circuits, and games….if well organized are good examples of exercises useful for improving cardio-respiratory endurance.
Speed:
This is the ability to move the body quickly through space, such as sprinting. Especially useful in certain sports, it is a skill that is being trained less and less by children!!!!
Mobility:
A flexible body is a healthy body, we know how easy it is to increase or maintain flexibility as a child while it is decidedly difficult to do so as an adult, so why not develop mobility from a young age when everything is easier and more elastic?
In many sports, mobility directly influences performance, such as dance, martial arts or gymnastics, but it is still useful in everyday life.
Physical/muscular aspects:
Most sports develop certain muscles while others do not use them or use them to a lesser extent. Think of cycling or football where the use of the upper limbs is clearly dominant.
ECross Kids proposes workouts that balance all parts of the body. In particular, we consider the body divided into 4 primary muscle chains:
- Leg: muscle chain of the lower limbs (quadriceps, gluteus, calves, femoris, etc.)
- Push: flexor muscle chain of the upper limbs (lats, biceps…)
- Pull: extensor muscle chain of the upper limbs (pectorals, shoulders, triceps…)
- Core: centre of the body (abdomen, lumbar…..)
Each workout is therefore balanced between the different chains. This means that the exercises will be divided in such a way as to develop the body in a complete way according to our principle called totality.
In other cases, however, we work predominantly on certain chains, for example, when training groups of certain sports. In this case, the aim is to propose complementary exercises, going back to the example of football, we will develop the muscle chains of the upper limbs more as the lower limbs are normally already more trained. This is for the well-being of the child and to ensure proper physical development.
ECross Kids is ‘an individual sport within a group’, i.e. with mixed characteristics. While on the one hand the individual’s abilities are enhanced in a proportionate manner through customized work, on the other hand there are moments of group and relationship with teammates.
ECross Kids is a perfect and ideal match for bridging the limits that any sporting activity can have in terms of both physical and coordination.
Thus, in order to ensure the development of a complete motor skill set, it is necessary to practice a complementary activity to work on everything that is not done in dance or martial arts, such as endurance, certain coordination skills, and certain muscle groups.