Learning Life Skills at Martial Arts School

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Part of the video series: How to Choose a Martial Arts School

Summary: Learn about learning some different life skills at martial arts school in this free martial arts training advice video from our black belt instructor.

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Michael Payne Michael Payne is a father, instructor, black belt, and owner of the Academy for the Martial Arts in San Antonio, Texas. He has been teaching martial arts to c... read more

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Learning Life Skills at Martial Arts School

Hi, I'm Michael Payne, owner of the Academy for the Martial Arts, speaking on behalf of Expert Village. I will be addressing the topic of what to look for in a martial arts school. The benefits that a student can gain from a good martial arts school can last a lifetime. I think that it is really important to have instructors that really care about the kids. This is because the relationship that they develop can really encourage the students to do better outside of the martial arts school. They develop life skills and self-confidence. I believe that it is important to go to a school that has a trial program. The schools that use high pressure techniques, like insisting that you sign-up today or this offer is not going to stand, should be avoided. Remember, you are going to develop a relationship with that school. I believe that there is a martial arts school out there for everyone. It is important to shop around. I wouldn't go to a school just because it is the closest one in your area. Also, you should not base your decision necessary on the price. A five dollar difference, here or there, can make a huge difference in the quality of training that you get.

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