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Three Steps to the Most Powerful Punch in the World!
By: Al Case | 09/11/2009Three easy steps to having the most powerful punch on earth! This method is really simple, and it really works, and it works fast!
Everlast Punching Bag Favorites: The Teddy Atlas Angle Bag
By: Dave Toub | 09/11/2009The Teddy Atlas Angle Bag may just be my favorite punching bag out there. Why this is the case is reviewed.
Your Sign and Its Role in Marketing your Martial Arts School
By: John Graden | 08/11/2009Not only do you want to know what zoning limits you have on signage, you have to know what rules the landlord may have for signs in his plaza. Being in a great location is not good if you can’t let people know about it.
Hey Martial Arts Instructors! What’s Your Potential Ratio?
By: John Graden | 08/11/2009Your potential ratio is the percentage of the population that has a realistic potential of joining your school. The number used for decades has been 1.5%. Due to the explosion of exposure and credibility the martial arts gained from the fitness kickboxing boom in the mid-1990s, I personally feel the number is larger than that.
Hey Martial Arts Instructors! What’s Your Potential Ratio?
By: John Graden | 08/11/2009Your potential ratio is the percentage of the population that has a realistic potential of joining your school. The number used for decades has been 1.5%. Due to the explosion of exposure and credibility the martial arts gained from the fitness kickboxing boom in the mid-1990s, I personally feel the number is larger than that.
Positioning Your School for Success
By: John Graden | 08/11/2009One rule of design that most guys don’t know is that, when you hang a picture, you want the picture to complement the frame and the frame to complement the room. Though this article is not about school design, this example illustrates the three elements that must work together to make a picture work. The three parallel dynamics that must work together for a martial arts school to have a chance in any location are the area, the rent, and the space.
Create Profit Not Poverty
By: John Graden | 08/11/2009I have learned that you can’t honestly give yourself to anyone unless your needs are met first. Initially it sounds selfish, but it’s a healthy kind of selfishness. In the safety briefing before a flight, the attendant reminds you to fasten your own oxygen mask before you help someone else. You will be in a much better position to help people in your black belt school if you are grossing $30,000 per month, because you are taking care of yourself first, rather than grossing $10,000 because you ar
Warning: You May Have Black Belt Eyes
By: John Graden | 08/11/2009Has a spouse or significant other made a suggestion about your martial arts school or how you teach? What was your reaction? I know mine was essentially ‘Who the heck are you to tell me, the black belt, about martial arts?’
Applying and Escaping from Basic Chokes and Strangles
By: Jeevan Lim-nunez | 16/08/2009 | Self DefenseAn article describing how to apply and escape from basic chokes and strangles