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Martial arts training offers a vast array of benefits for the mind and body: Health and fitness, confidence and self-defense skills, stress relief, personal growth, and inner peace. But not all martial arts schools are equal. Consider the following questions when evaluating a prospective school.
What are their credentials / experience? Do they seem honest and ethical? Are they approachable and accessible? What are the teaching methods used in the school?
Is it safe, motivating and professional? Do the students work together as partners or opponents? How do students and instructors interact with one another? Do people respect each other? Are students enjoying their training? Is there a clearly defined curriculum and rank progression? Does the school have helpful senior students? Are children and adult programs separate or mixed together?
How many days a week is the school open? How often can you actually attend?
What are the credentials and experience-level of the person who will actually be teaching my classes? Will I receive direct instruction from head instructors?
The prospective school should have no problem giving you a clear understanding of all up front expenses associated with attending the school.
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