Jane Ting, a resident of the UK, has been playing sports since her youth. This became her job. The British woman is a fitness trainer. Even being in the first months of pregnancy, she did not stop training in the gym. Very soon after giving birth, Jane returned to training.
When her son Blaze was one and a half years old, Ting started taking the baby with her to work. There was simply no one to leave the boy at home with. At first, the baby was just playing, rolling on the mats. But after six months, the boy began to reach for small dumbbells. In addition, Jane and her husband began to teach him judo techniques.
At the age of four, the boy went to a preparatory school. Every time mom picked up the child, he asked to take him to the gym.
Blaze is now in his ninth year. He is so keen on training that he can lift a weight that is twice his own.
The boy’s mother says that Blaze is too serious for his age. He is already making plans for his future sports career. He doesn’t like cartoons, he doesn’t play video games. All my free time is devoted to training and school classes.
Blaze’s day starts at five-thirty in the morning. At this time, he gets up and wakes up his parents to go for a run with them. In total, he spends three hours a day on training, and five hours on lessons.
Jane admits that many parents of other children criticize her for such a harsh upbringing. But Tang admits that no one forces Blaze. Playing sports is only his desire.
Therefore, Jane is very proud that her boy joined the sport so early.