Building Confidence and Balance: Innovative Martial Arts Techniques for Neurodivergent Children

27 Apr 2024 • 87 min • EN
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In today’s enlightening episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Josh George, a sixth-degree black belt martial arts instructor who has dedicated over 30 years to teaching martial arts. Josh has innovatively applied his expertise to assist neurodivergent individuals, particularly children, by developing a martial arts curriculum that focuses on enhancing proprioceptive and vestibular pathways. Josh shared his journey of how he began working with neurodivergent individuals about 20 years ago, initially feeling out of his depth but gradually gaining insight into the unique needs of these students. He emphasized the importance of understanding and developing the lesser-known internal senses such as proprioception, vestibular, and interoceptive senses, which play a crucial role in how individuals interact with their environment. This episode not only shed light on the innovative approaches to supporting neurodivergent individuals but also underscored the profound impact that tailored physical education can have on their lives. Josh’s dedication and innovative methods offer a fresh perspective on the potential of martial arts as a powerful tool for empowerment and inclusion. For anyone interested in understanding more about neurodiversity, sensory integration, and the potential of martial arts in therapeutic settings, this episode is a must-listen. Featured Guest:  Josh George   JOIN US ON INSTAGRAM: @thelightinsidepodcast SUBSCRIBE: pod.link/thelightinside Credits: Music Score: J.Brian Besecker “Dangerous Line” © 2024 “Fortitude” © 2024 “Today’s Wine (Is Tomorrow’s Tequila)” © 2024 Executive Producer: Jeffrey Besecker Mixing, Engineering, Production and Mastering: Aloft Media Executive Program Director: Anna Getz

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