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How to Choose a Martial Arts School??
The principles are the same for choosing a school for yourself or your child, so we
will address the answer for parents, as there are a couple of special considerations
when children are involved.
Step one in choosing a school is to clearly understand what you want you
or your child to gain from learning the martial arts. Is it a light recreation?
Then a community center program may suffice. Is it self-defense or personal
development? If so, then a full-time professional school will be more suitable.
Many parents view the martial arts as part of their child's educational
development. With a good professional school, this is very possible.
Step two is to recognize that choosing a school is really choosing an
instructor. Be sure to visit the school and watch the instructor work with other
children of the same age. Every school is very different because every
instructor is different. Don't get confused by claims of black belt degrees,
tournament wins or martial art styles. The only style that matters is the
teaching style of the instructor and how your child will respond to him or her.
Finally, trust your instincts. A professional school will have a family
atmosphere, lots of smiles and be well kept. You'll feel comfortable with the
personnel and the facility.
While this may not end up being the closest school to your house, when it comes
to your safety or the safety and education of your child, an extra ten-minute
drive can make a world of difference in the outcome.
Have More Questions? We have more answers at our
FAQ page.
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