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Coaches and trainees should not deliberately lay such a heavy hand. Maybe they didn't pay attention to the discretion and protect the boy's body when they were training with the little boy, which led to the boy's brain death. It's obviously the coach's dereliction of duty. After all, judo is special. During the training, the coach must urge the students to take protective equipment, and pay attention to avoid the key parts of the students when wrestling, especially when hitting the students on the head. As can be seen from the pictures circulating on the Internet, they did not bring protective equipment when practicing.

This happened in Taiwan Province province. Parents send their children to this judo hall to learn judo, which is what many parents of boys will do. Because learning judo can make boys stronger and have the power to protect themselves, it can be said that killing two birds with one stone. When they grow up, girls will like this kind of boy who knows judo better. However, to parents' surprise, they arranged for the boy to learn judo, but in the end, their child died. At that time, the boy was learning the action of falling to the ground, but the boy never understood the essentials of the action, so the coach arranged for other students to teach the boy. But who knows, the boy will never get up again. They rushed the boy to the hospital, but in the end they failed to return to heaven.

This tragedy is not only the boy's parents, but also what we don't want to see. After the incident, the boy's parents began to accuse the coach and the students who taught the boy to fall to the ground, thinking that they had gone too far and should stop this behavior in time. If they stop when their son screams in pain, his son may not be brain-dead. When we let our children learn judo or taekwondo, we should also carefully choose the Dojo. We should not only examine the professional level of the Dojo coach, but also examine the protective measures of the Dojo to see if the coach and students will let the students take protective measures during training.

If the coach is unprofessional, the child may be injured, so this item is very important. I also support parents to hold the coach accountable, because I think the coach should teach the little boy himself instead of sending students to teach the little boy. It is possible that they didn't learn well. If you teach others with half a jar of water, it is easy to cause others to get hurt. Therefore, I also think that the student should bear the responsibility. After all, he is also the one who teaches the boy directly.