Training in the martial arts is both an honor and a responsibility. But for those seeking to start their own clubs from scratch, the process can be intimidating. Where do you train? How will you find students? Do you need insurance? How much will you charge?In Teaching the Martial Arts, Allen leads the readers through all of the steps necessary to beginning your own martial arts club. From defining your product and your service to considering when it may be time to open up multiple locations, here is a resource that will prove invaluable on your journey.While the information in this book is targeted primarily at those who have never run a club before, there is something in here for everyone. Peppered throughout with anecdotes of his own martial arts career, Bryce answers the questions you have, as well as those you haven't thought to ask yet. ReviewsRyan, Aikido – “This book is an excellent read, and the lessons it teaches seem to go far beyond martial arts.”William, Kempo – “Due to the knowledge, clarity, and generalizability presented in this book, I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in starting a martial arts group.”Dan, Karate – “Allen goes over every possible detail of starting a martial arts club. It is an extremely useful book. This is not a “get rich quick” guide at all. I take a look at this book at least once a week to get inspiration when I’m facing a problem.”Joseph, Judo – “This is by far the best business guide I have ever read for the martial arts industry. Allen’s advice is simple, effective, and thorough. Five stars!”
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Training in the martial arts is both an honor and a responsibility. But for those seeking to start their own clubs from scratch, the process can be intimidating. Where do you train? How will you find students? Do you need insurance? How much will you charge?In Teaching the Martial Arts, Allen leads the readers through all of the steps necessary to beginning your own martial arts club. From defining your product and your service to considering when it may be time to open up multiple locations, here is a resource that will prove invaluable on your journey.While the information in this book is targeted primarily at those who have never run a club before, there is something in here for everyone. Peppered throughout with anecdotes of his own martial arts career, Bryce answers the questions you have, as well as those you haven't thought to ask yet. ReviewsRyan, Aikido – “This book is an excellent read, and the lessons it teaches seem to go far beyond martial arts.”William, Kempo – “Due to the knowledge, clarity, and generalizability presented in this book, I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in starting a martial arts group.”Dan, Karate – “Allen goes over every possible detail of starting a martial arts club. It is an extremely useful book. This is not a “get rich quick” guide at all. I take a look at this book at least once a week to get inspiration when I’m facing a problem.”Joseph, Judo – “This is by far the best business guide I have ever read for the martial arts industry. Allen’s advice is simple, effective, and thorough. Five stars!”
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