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Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School

More than 90 percent of all martial arts schools fail within their first year. Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School shows martial artists how they can insure the success of their schools-before they put their hard earned cash and reputations on the line.It offers a thorough, practical introduction to the tasks and obligations involved in running a successful martial arts business. And it is the perfect guide for those who dream of opening their own martial arts school, who are currently planning their school, or who already run schools but want to learn how to streamline day-to-day operations so they can have more time for training or spending time with students.

Rating: (out of 9 reviews)

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Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School Reviews

Review by L. A. Kane:

As a part-time martial arts instructor who makes a living with his business degrees, I gotta tell you that this is a really well written text. Karen Vactor is a well-rounded martial artist with a business degree who has built three successful karate schools. Susan Peterson, Ph.D. is a professional writer as well as an accomplished martial artist as well. The two have teamed up to create a comprehensive work which, while overly pithy in some areas, is really quite good. Be warned, however, that this book is all about creating and running a commercially successful school. Not all martial artists will agree with the authors’ philosophical approach but none can argue with the quality of the materials they provide.

Chapter one covers marketing your identity, whatever it is that makes your school unique and interesting to potential students, including how to choose a name that reflects your image. Chapter two covers the business groundwork, something that very few martial artists really understand how to do properly. It covers advisors (e.g., attorney, accountant) that you might need and how to develop a business plan. Rule number one in retail is location. So is rule 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6… you get the idea. The next chapter not only covers how to find a good location, but also how to figure out what it will cost you, how to negotiate a lease, and how to layout your dojo floor space. Chapter five covers essential legal administrivia like insurance and regulatory compliance.

Chapter six covers student contracts, fee schedules, and hiring employees. Not sure I entirely agree with the author’s philosophy here, but the advice is sound nevertheless. Chapter seven covers advertising tools such as brochures, business cards, flyers, and your entrance signage. Chapter eight comprehensively covers basic marketing such as mass mailings, yellow pages ads, etc. Chapter nine goes into more detail on the same subject. Once marketing brings perspective students to your door, chapter ten deals with how to “close the deal” and sign them up. Chapter eleven covers attendance, student tracking, and payment tracking. Chapter eleven covers the how to keep track of your cash flow and create basic financial statements. Chapter thirteen is a good overview of strategies that keep students motivated and interested in coming back. Chapter fourteen covers how to place and sell products associated with your training (e.g., uniforms). It covers the basics of pricing, costs, profits, inventory tracking, and display. The final chapter is a “troubleshooting guide” that can help you solve problems such as high drop out rates, attendance problems, “closing” problems, etc. The glossary of business terms is a great overview for folks who don’t really understand all that stuff.

Lawrence Kane

Author of Surviving Armed Assaults, The Way of Kata, and Martial Arts Instruction

Review by Shawn Kovacich:

I have successfully run several different martial arts schools over the years and was a little apprehensive about purchasing this book because I felt that I already knew how to run a martial arts school. So I never did pick up this book when I first saw it a few years ago. And then about two months ago, I ran across this book again in a used book store and decided to spend the couple of bucks they were asking for it. Note that I still felt that I knew how to run a successful martial arts school.

Well after purchasing this book I took it home where it sat for several weeks before I finally decided to open it up and take a look at it. Now I am sitting here writing this review in hopes that I may be able to have some impact on another person such as myself who may be thinking that already know how to run a martial arts school and therefore may tend to disregard this book. It would be a very profound mistake! Trust me, I did and then I realized after reading this book that I may have run successful martial arts schools, but I could have run them even better had I read this book years ago (if it had been available at that time).

I am on the verge of opening up another school after semi-retiring for a few years and I am glad that I picked up this book and read it before I really got started getting everything put together. Now I admit that I knew a lot of the information that is contained in this book, but I will also admit that there was also a lot of information in this book that I didn’t know, or didn’t know as well as I should have. Needless to say, I am very glad that I read this book and I am really looking forward to implementing a lot of the things I learned in it.

Is this book perfect? Of course not! A lot of what the authors tell you in this book will probably not sit well with a lot of us more traditional martial artists, but if you take what they tell you and modify it accordingly to fit your own specific needs, then you will no doubt be a lot further ahead than if you simply ignored this information.

Now I could go into all the specific areas that are discussed in this book, or I could simply tell you that pretty much everything you need to know from A to Z about starting and running a martial arts school is included in this book. I think I will take the latter.

Here are three other fantastic books that I would recommend to any and all instructors regardless of the particular martial arts style that you are teaching, and those books are Martial Arts Instruction: Applying Educational Theory and Communication Techniques In the Dojo, The Way of Kata: A Comprehensive Guide for Deciphering Martial Applications, and The Way to Black Belt: A Comprehensive Guide to Rapid, Rock-Solid Results all written by Lawrence Kane and Kris Wilder.

Shawn Kovacich

Martial Artist/Author of the Achieving Kicking Excellence series.

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How To Build A Successful Martial Arts School

Find out why 90% of the Martial Arts instructors are not succeeding in business and learn step by step how to avoid those mistakes.

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Black Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes – Size 46

Presentation is everything! Made of high quality nylon satin for bold non-fade colors. Approximately 4” wide and 120” in length. Accessorize your uniforms with our sashes and enhance your presence!

  • The #1 shoe choice for Shaolin monks and masters
  • Simple, durable canvas lace-up top and a padded yet light sole.
  • The tread is perfect for all martial arts styles
  • Providing maximum traction for ultimate performance
  • Popular and Fashionable

Rating: (out of 46 reviews)

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Black Feiyue Martial Arts Shoes – Size 46 Reviews

Review by C. Silva:

I’m an adult woman who’s recently taken up Kung Fu. Everyone in my class wears these shoes, and most are fairly senior (brown or black belt). They all rave about them, and I agree. Especially for the price. Good stability on hard wood floor and good support. Also, very light weight (which especially helps after a long work out!).

The only caution I’d make is that these shoes are very wide. I’m a size 7.5 US womens, but didn’t find a corresponding size — so I purchased size 39 (which corresponds to 8.5 US). I wish I had purchased the 38 (which corresponds to 7.0 US). So if you’re on a boarderline size, my recommendation is to go smaller.

But other than that, I’m extremely pleased!

Review by The Masked Reviewer:

For Shaolin martial arts, there is no better shoe. The only thing that comes even close is the Adidas Samba Classic, which is just a more expensively made Feiyue in most respects. Low cut, lightweight, streamlined, simple.

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The Best of Old School Martial Arts Action

Contains three martial arts classics: The Revenger, Rage Of The Wind and Story Of The Dragon.

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Martial Arts Instructors Desk Reference

The Martial Arts Instructor’s Desk Reference is a complete guide to advanced teaching concepts and martial arts school administration. Author and veteran martial arts instructor Sang H. Kim covers a wide range of essential topics for the professional martial arts instructor including: *teaching children with ADD, behavioral problems and learning disabilities
*creating lesson plans and teaching specific curriculum elements
*combating boredom through hundreds of drills and training ideas
*marketing, advertising, publicity, staffing and customer service
*instructor training and evaluation
*tournament management Based on our popular special report series, this book brings together a wide range of essential topics.

Rating: (out of 11 reviews)

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Martial Arts School Business Plan – MS Word/Excel

The Martial Arts School Business Plan is a comprehensive document that you can use for raising capital from a bank or an investor. This document has fully automated 3 year financials, complete industry research, and a fully automated table of contents. The template also features full documentation that will help you through the business planning process. This is a full and complete business plan with original research, financial models, and marketing/advertising plans that are specific for a Martial Arts School. Since 2005, BizPlanDB and its parent company have helped raise more than 0,000,000 through its developed plans.

  • Easy to Use 3 Year MS Excel Financial Model
  • 9 Chapter Business Plan (MS Word) – Full Industry Research – Investor/Bank Ready!
  • Private Placement Memorandum and PowerPoint Presentation Included Free!
  • Same Day Shipping (If order is placed before 5PM EST)! Delivered as CD-ROM.
  • Easy to Use Instructions for the Software and the Business Planning Process!

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Bruce Lee (Quotes) Art Poster Print – 24×36

Bruce Lee (Quotes) Art Poster Print – 24×36

  • decorate your walls with this brand new poster
  • easy to frame and makes a great gift too
  • ships quickly and safely in a sturdy protective tube
  • measures 24.00 by 36.00 inches

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Bruce Lee (Quotes) Art Poster Print – 24×36 Reviews

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Black Elite Poly/Cotton Pants (Pants Only)

Join the Elite! Our new line of Martial Arts pants – Elite Diamondback uniforms brings a traditional design into the 21st century with a new and unique fabric. Elite Martial Arts pants are stitched for extra strength and durability. This cotton-poly fabric retains the comfort and lightness without being cumbersome.(Pants Only)

  • Elite Martial Arts pants are stitched for extra strength and durability
  • This cotton-poly fabric retains the comfort and lightness without being cumbersome.

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Wushu Shoes (Feiyue Brand) – 39

Presentation is everything! Made of high quality nylon satin for bold non-fade colors. Approximately 4” wide and 120” in length. Accessorize your uniforms with our sashes and enhance your presence!

  • The #1 shoe choice for Shaolin monks and masters
  • Simple, durable canvas lace-up top and a padded yet light sole.
  • The tread is perfect for all martial arts styles
  • Providing maximum traction for ultimate performance
  • Popular and Fashionable

Rating: (out of 24 reviews)

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Wushu Shoes (Feiyue Brand) – 39 Reviews

Review by Jadiee:

I doubt these shoes because of friends in shaolin who swore by these shoes and I wanted shoes to use for capoeira. Well, the grooves on the bottom of the shoes make it very difficult to slide your feet backwards or spin on the ball of your foot because of an insanely large amount of friction so it does no good for me in capoeira but obviously they weren’t made for that. There is an incrdibly large range for friction so if you need to keep your feet on the ground these shoes will definetly do that for you.

Also – these shoes are INSANELY comfortable. Since I’ve bought these, I wear them nearly every opportunity I have. They’re light, the padding on the bottom is perfect for your feet from the first time you put them on to the last. And stylish.

Only drawback to them would be if you have any need to slide your feet backwards or rotate your feet it may be difficult – but, other than that its a wonderful shoe.

Review by Daniels:

As a practitioner of a variety of martial arts I’ve found the Flying Fish “Feiyue” to be the finest shoes for the job. I’ve used them for years and had the same pairs for years. They just don’t quit. Comfortable, practical and even stylish. The shoes are amazing and for .00 I’d pick up a few pairs, they’ll last you a lifetime. Don’t hesitate practice your forms in them- or use your kettle bells, they are the closest thing to bare foot training you can find.

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