While you cannot legally download the full FightingKids DVD set for free, the creators themselves have uploaded significant portions of their curriculum to YouTube for promotional purposes.
Search for these playlists:
You won't get the entire 4-hour DVD, but you will get enough high-quality drills and techniques to teach your child for months. Use a YouTube to MP4 downloader? No. That is still copyright infringement. Instead, save the videos to a "Watch Later" playlist so you can stream them on demand for free, legally.
Before we dive into the solutions, we need to address the elephant in the room. If you type "FightingKids DVD free" into a search engine, you will likely find links to torrent sites, pirate forums, or suspicious file lockers.
Do not click these. Here is why:
Instead of risking your computer or your conscience, use the legal methods below to watch FightingKids content for free or nearly free.
Most parents forget that libraries lend more than just books. The vast majority of public library systems in the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia have extensive DVD collections.
How to do it:
Many libraries have also digitized their children’s instructional content through apps like Kanopy or Hoopla. While these apps rarely have the niche "FightingKids" brand, they often have similar martial arts instructional series for kids that are free with your library card.