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:: Instructors and their success.
 

Have you ever thought about what success is for you? Every instructor has a slightly different take on the issues of success in their martial arts. What do you instruct or teach? Karate, Jujitsu, Kickboxing, Taekwondo or Aikido may be. Are you an independent Karate instructor? Do you own your own Martial Arts Academy, Karate School or Kickboxing Club or do you teach for a Black Belt Academy owned by another Karate teacher? All the answers to these questions have an influence on what success means to you. All instructors have a duty of care to the people they teach and their martial arts styles, a bad reputation can affect what people think of you as a martial arts teacher and the style you teach.

 

Professional martial arts instructors need to be aware of the requirements of insurers and the law, unfortunately many don't know until they have and accident or claim and then its to late. The success factor is down to various issues which include the following: -

 

  1. Successful recruiting for your martial arts classes.
  2. Good student retention statistics.
  3. Quality of tuition of all the instructors teaching classes.
  4. Your schools professional image in your community. 

This website is dedicated to constantly improving standards of what you offer your students. It explores many ways you can improve yourself, your club structure and develop your schools and martial arts in a modern community. 


 

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