Thursday, March 10, 2016

How To Start A Martial Arts School With No Money

With 4 years teaching experience instructing Taekwondo to kids as little as 4 to adults as old as 50, I can tell you that teaching people how to become fit, motivated, and more confident is a very rewarding experience. It is my goal to one day have a martial art school, and if you have similar goals I'm going to give you a valuable tool that will make your dreams become a reality.

For me, I'm not much of a reader. I don't like books. I actually despise reading them because it always brings back bad memories of school work and how I couldn't pass tests because of how poorly I couldn't regurgitate information in a book. However, when I genuinly want to learn something I usually will pick up a book on it and read through and try to find the information I want.

As far as a martial arts school goes, I've looked everywhere for books on how to actually run a martial art school business when you have …. no money to start. Still, I do have some money, but I can tell you its not much. Not much to run a business that's for sure. Yet, I did come across one book that struck me.

It read... Small Dojo Big Profits (<--- Click the link to see for yourself )

Skeptical that it was a Mcdojo scam, I looked more into it and saw that it actually was not promoting Mcdojoism, rather it was giving instructors steps to run a martial arts school WITHOUT making the martial art watered down. In fact, he has had it work for many BJJ instructors, an art which in my opinion has the least amount of mcdojoism (so far).

So if you want to start building a clientel, start a martial art school and be financially stable with that, I highly recommend you get this book. This is coming from a guy who hates books, but I love his marketing strategies they are genius and its quite affordable too.

Have a great day,

Martial Arts Tutor
------

No comments:

Post a Comment