Birmingham martial arts club helping children's mental health
BBCA martial arts club says it is helping children fight against mental health difficulties and bullying.
Imran Majid, who started Kombat Martial Arts in Stirchley, Birmingham, was himself bullied as a child.
He said the classes - which he also takes into schools - offered the support he wished he had as a youngster.
A psychologist is among those, including parents, who have praised the initiative.
Dr Ranjit Kaur said that rather than the classes leaving children wanting to fight, "it is a really good discipline to help them engage with their friends in a different way".
The parent of a participant who has ADHD said his son had greatly benefitted from attending and seen his confidence rise.
"With the way he is I think it is easy to think 'well I'm a little bit different, I can't do these things [others do]', but actually he can and this has proved it."

"[Childhood] was a very lonely place," Mr Majid said.
"It was very hard to deal with and I wish that I had the guidance and support that I give now.
"I think that is one of the best things I can do because I am giving [the children] what I have learned and that helps them.
"And I get emotional about it and it means a lot to me."

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