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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Martial Arts Schools - How to Choose the Right One

By Patrick Consing

Have you been looking for the right martial arts school in New York? Due to the fact that there are many diverse cultures, one is sure to find many different influences ranging from Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean...you name it. This can make it quite difficult because there are many martial arts schools and styles so choosing the right one can seem like a chore without the right information. Studying martial arts requires specific steps. Choosing a martial arts school also requires the same process. Don't get frustrated and take it easy because if you are serious and plan to stick to a style, you have to be certain about the martial arts school you choose.

The following guide was put together by us to assist anyone interested in finding the right martial arts school for them as well as the specifics of learning what is required of the signing up process. Setting aside some time now for research and some phone calls will save you a ton of heartache later when you choose the best school for you the first time. Many schools actually have limits on the amount of applications they accept so don't be surprised. Reviewing what you read here will help you immensely in being prepared for interviews as well as what to look out for while at the school itself.

Before you even begin you need to decide what it is that you want out of martial arts training. Why are you even considering this? Did you see a cool Jet Li movie or watched the Bourne trilogy (a style we specialize in and consulted for)? Have you seen some of these actresses lately and the shape they are in and know martial arts training can get you in shape while having fun? Maybe you are concerned in protecting yourself or teaching your children better discipline. You will want to tell that to the instructor so that they can get a better understanding of where you stand. You will need to determine your goals and set out for them.

Knowing what you want and talking with your instructor can make it so much easier to decide if their school is the right choice for you. Both you and the instructor should be on the same page so there will not be any surprises in the future. Martial arts schools that sign up everyone that walks in are something you should look out for. Your best interest is usually not their concern. Save your money and join the local gym if that's what you are looking for.

Determining the style or type of martial art you will be training in is the next step, some choose this first but the school itself will determine your success much more than the style. An instructor can give you their opinion and listen to them as you will find that is your deciding factor. You may just hit it off right away and that's a good enough reason to sign up. What you thought you liked may not be what it was cracked up to be and a totally different style is better for you. Remember you'll immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of the style in order to be most successful.

Is there a particular style you wanted to learn? Korean,Filipino, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, or Brazilian? Having fun is your primary goal? Ask yourself these questions so that you'll be much more prepared when deciding on the right martial arts school for you. You will find that there are plenty of martial arts schools that are very strict and not appropriate for fun activities. Be careful in how you say some things in these schools as it is easy to offend them.

As you can see, there are many factors in deciding the right martial arts school for you. In the end, the best school is the one you feel the most comfortable in and you get along with the instructors. Even if you have to drive or commute a fair distance, how you feel and what you will learn can outweigh the inconvenience of the distance. Paying more now can save you the heartache of paying less and not learn a single thing. Time is your most valuable asset so try your best to choose wisely from the beginning and be quick to change if you think you are wrong.

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1 comments:

Martial Arts said...

I agree with this article, seeking a martial arts school is something that you should spend a lot of time on BEFORE deciding to do martial arts! I myself have been in four different schools, and now I'm happy, the previous three didn't work for me. So spend more time to search for the right school otherwise you are going to waste a lot of time!

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