Do You Want Your Child To Become A Future Olympic Champion? Start His Musical Education Now!
The newborn that just came into this world is a mysterious creature and has many secrets of his own. What will he turn out to be, this little man? What will he do? What will his interests be? What will he learn? How will he be able to help his family and the people around him? What if he grows up to be a remarkable athlete, an Olympic champion? In order to find out whether your child will be involved in sports, or have good athletic abilities, you have to wait a few years. Then, upon signing up for a sport activity, the experts will examine your child's physical appearance and suggest the sport your child be the most successful at. The estimation of physical appearance includes the assessment of muscle development, bone structure, and adipopexis. Here are some other things that are being looked at: posture, back structure, length of the trunk, legs, shape and stoutness of legs, length and thickness of thighs, and transverse body measurements. Close attention is paid to the presence or absence of a flat-foot. Basically, the genetic make-up is checked. A big part of such an assessment is personality and the capacity for work of the future athlete. These are developed under the influence of parents and people surrounding the child from an early age. It has been determined, for example, that figure skating is suitable for children who are lively and even-tempered and who show interest in tasks that require instant reaction in several directions. They should be able to quickly change the speed and rhythm of movements, to possess stable attention, and the ability to sustain prolonged physical and psychological pressure. Feeling the speed and rhythm of movement is conditional to the musical abilities of a child, which, unfortunately or fortunately, are not genetically predetermined. Therefore, the development of musical abilities of the future Olympic champion is entirely up to a child's parents. Not many parents know that even the simplest daily physical exercises with their baby, made with the sounding of active music, will please not only the parents but also the child. This gymnastics will begin his basic development of the sense of rhythm and time. Your future Olympic hero is not able to walk yet? Not a problem, cradle him in your arms and dance to the music, but only if you have a good sense of rhythm and time. Why are the words "rhythm" and "time" mentioned here so often? Put simply, because they play a huge part in every athlete's daily training and competitions. And the ability to freely interchange them is a guarantee for success in a sports career. This is true for running, swimming, rowing, luge, and ski competitions, as well as many other sports. Furthermore, possessing a good feeling of music perception, (in other words, having a good melodiousness), and putting this skill into practice, the athlete breathes an invisible life into his performance, makes it more flexible, artistic, and, what's more important, fascinating and unforgettable. Can you imagine a person who was able to execute all elements of for example, a figure skating program immaculately, like a robot, without listening to the musical rhythm and time? Wouldn't you say that it looked ridiculous? Of course you would. Each athlete should be able to not only walk to music, but also to run, jump and spin to music. Even your regular muscle toning exercises become far more fun if you do them while listening to music. In fact, with the help of music, human diligence and endurance increase greatly!
Thus, sports and music should always go hand in hand with your little champion. The only thing that is left is to figure out is how it is possible to combine sports training and music? You, dear parents, can organize music lessons for your child! How can you do this? Simply allowing your future champion to listen to good music of different genres that are performed by professional musicians more often will do the job. And you can start from the moment you learn about his coming into this world; that is, during pregnancy. It is not too difficult, is it?
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