Designed for the youngest demographic (ages 4–6), this DVD turns living rooms into obstacle courses. It focuses on balance, rolling, and spatial awareness without sparring.
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Today, FightingKids.com redirects to a generic apparel store, and the DVDs are out of print. But on secondhand sites and in garage sale bins, those silver discs still circulate — tiny time capsules of a moment when martial arts for kids was transitioning from the dojo to the digital age.
The early 2000s marked the golden era of FightingKidsCom. With a slew of titles hitting the market, the brand quickly gained traction. Fans were drawn to the unique blend of martial arts, humor, and over-the-top action. DVDs like "Fighting Kids: Street Fury" and "Fighting Kids: Ultimate Showdown" became instant classics, with their perfect blend of high-flying kicks, hilarious comedy, and heart-pumping action.
However, if you have a hyperactive child who needs to burn energy, choose . If you have a competitive tween, choose Vol. 9: The Focus Mitt Challenge .