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- From: snorthc@relay.nswc.navy.mil (Stephen Northcutt - K31)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: Charging for training?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.131658.14523@relay.nswc.navy.mil>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 13:16:58 GMT
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- Organization: Naval Surface Warfare Center
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- >I too was surprised at the way martial arts are taught in the USA.
- Lots of posts about my instructor charges a nickle a year.
-
- OK fine. I would just like to point out that it is not possible
- to prove that $$$ ::= lesser training (or the converse). I am
- an instructor of martial arts. I work for a commercial school.
- Over the years I have posted about:
- - sleepovers, where we train for hours in focus groups,
- they use games that teach certain skills, then pretend to go to sleep.
- - special seminars including:
- + weapons
- + how to deal with bullies
- + women self defense
- + breaking skills
- - training outdoors in all seasons
- - training in the river
- - entering in a marching band competition and using it
- as one Looooong basics training floor
- - special classes for kids with learning disabilities
- esp ADD, ADHD.
- - mock tournaments (shiais (sp?) where we invite affiliated
- schools and compete for nothing but applause and then
- we all sit down on the floor for a pot luck dinner
- - Coaching (and being fired as coach) of the tournament
- competition group
-
- Now this school also teaches all the required techniques for both
- WTF and ITF BBs. Note well, it is only possible to do all this
- because we a rich fat commerical school with a lot of students
- who are all from fairly wealth families who can afford to pay for
- their schools tuition so that instructors like me can be paid, so
- that each kid can have their own sparring gear, so that they can
- afford for their kids to travel to enter tournaments, so we can
- afford to have visiting highly ranked Masters like Chong Su Kim
- give seminars. These sorts of things take $$$.
-
- Now lest anyone claim that I am socially insensitive, I am still
- smarting from my failure to open up a branch school that could
- be available for free, to almost no money in a less fortunate part
- of the city. I put a lot of time in, trying to get insurance,
- hold harmless clauses for the landlord, get the uniforms at a
- reasonable price and so forth. It is very hard to put a package
- together that doesn't require charging at least $30.00 month and
- doesn't require a minimum of 20 students or you go broke.
-
- Nor does a school have to do all the things we do, to be a good
- MA school. The point is, these are extras, and we are blessed to
- be able to offer them.
-
- Note carefully the transition inserted here <:-)>
-
- Clearly the most important extra we are able to offer is a
- very ancient and potent chi gung training that enables the
- practioner to absorb heat and flames with no apparent damage.
- Good thing I have studied this faithfully, I suspect I'm gonna
- need it!
-
- To summarize, I am proud and honored to be a licensed authorized
- instructor* under the Meik Do Sy$tem (tm). Say what you will about
- your dedicated and impoverished instructor, but years of study
- have taught us the simple truth:
- The more you pay, the more you learn.
-
- I realize that it is unusual for a mere silver belt to be an
- instructor, but I bought, I mean earned my license from CEO $en$ei
- Jeff himself.
-