There are as many reasons as there are people for choosing a martial arts program. Some people want to be able to defend themselves in any given situation, they want to become fitter, they want to boost self esteem or any combination of the three. The hard part is how to choose a particular program when there are so many to choose from.
Everyone has heard of Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Jujitsu and Aikido but they are just a few of the Martial Art styles available today. To decide which form of martial art to practice, you should visit martial art schools in your area and do your research on the many different kinds. The important thing to remember, is no matter which you choose, you will learn self-discipline, self-respect and confidence as well as the ability to defend yourself in the event of an attack.
It is important to find an instructor that you can relate to, so it would be a good idea observe beginner and more advanced classes to get a sense of the instructor's values and personality. Cost is an important factor to consider when choosing a class, as well. Most are run on membership fees where you have to sign a contract, which may not be a good thing since you may not get your money back if you sign up and then decide the sport is not for you Some schools will require you to purchase a uniform and protective gear, such as foot pads, hand pads, head gear, mouth piece, groin cup and spar vests. Which can start adding up quite quickly. Again, this is not a good thing if you decide you want to quit after you have joined and are stuck with a bunch of equipment you will never use. You should also consider if you would prefer to be in a class or have one on one instruction. One on one instruction can be a bit pricier, but it is good for some individuals, such as people who are slower learners, or are shy. However, it is also important to remember that joining a class could be good for you, by helping you learn new social skills, raise you're self esteem and make new friends.
There are classes for martial arts for people of all ages. There is no need to feel intimidated if you are older and are just beginning, because there are many people in you're same situation. Since martial arts has become more popular in recent years, more and more adults are joining classes. If you're child has expressed an interest in martial arts, it is important to listen to them. As with any sport, martial arts should be encouraged if you're child is interested in it, since it will promote a healthy and active lifestyle that will last into adulthood.
Martial Arts Training Program
Most instructors will do their calculations in reverse. They will start with what they think they CAN charge rather than what they actually need or prefer to charge.
After studying over 1000 school owners, some of them multimillionaires I will uncover the formula for exactly what you need to charge to run and maintain a highly successful and profitable martial arts business.
Sadly, when deciding what to charge most instructors will actually look towards some of their competitors and base their decision on what they are charging (and normally decide on charging a little less!)
Price is actually one of the worst ways in which to determine the sale of your programs in fact, for that matter in almost any business. Price is only a concern until real value is established.
So how do we establish real value within our martial arts business? First of all it's making it look smart, clean and professional. Next it's ensuring that everyone is treated appropriately when they walk in or make that initial enquiry over the telephone, another words being professionally trained and schooled in the business. So how does this all work towards uncovering what you should actually charge for your programs?
Once you have established that you are going to run a professional school the next step is to choose how much you should charge, but you first need to decide how much is it that you want to make from your Martial Arts business? - and you can do this by using a simple formula:
1. Calculate what your monthly expenses will be. Make sure you include ALL expenses, rent, cams, utilities, insurance, maintenance, staff wage, etc
2. Calculate what your personal expenses are right now: Mortgage, rent, utilities, vehicles, insurance, savings
3. Decide how much money you need each month to enjoy the lifestyle you really want.
Add the three numbers together. It this point you should have come up with a number that will probably be in the $10,000 range or more! The average Karate school in the United States has less than 100 students in it. But I know that you are going to be above average, right? So lets say you will have 100 students in your program. You simply then divide your monthly total by the number of students you think you will have for example:
Total monthly budget needed to cover costs and my lifestyle : $15,000
Divided by 100 students: $15,000 / 100 = $150.00 per month.
Just for your reference the most successful instructors or Rich instructors as I like to call them charge between $150 and $200 a month for tuition
in their schools.
Good luck in making some more informed decisions about what to charge for your martial arts tuition.
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