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Business Guide

Welcome to the Martial Arts Business Guide. This section is meant to help you understand the various aspects of running a martial arts business. What you will find our articles both here and on other sites that discuss various aspects of the business end if the martial arts.
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Top Ten Class Management Skills

Article Date Added: 01 May 2006 Views: 3631 Reviews:
A list of skills to help you manage your classes.
Top ten class management skills:
  1. Set the Mood and Tone of the Class - You are in charge the students will fallow your lead.
  2. Create Positive Climate - Old school screaming at the students does not work anymore. People shut down, people quit.
  3. Personal Approach/Individual Contact - Make the student feel as if you are talking directly to him/her, even a controlled pat on the back is motivation.
  4. Set Direct Goals - In this class this is what we want to achieve
  5. Give Thoughtful Feedback to Student Response - keyword "thoughtfully" (empathy)
  6. Reinforce Positive Behavior - Positive reinforcement
  7. Give Realistic Praise - Both kids and adults see thru false praise, but that’s not enough. Praise must be specific for educational benefits (ex. Your foot position is good!)
  8. Give Positive Correction Rather than Criticism - I think your chamber position is great, if you pivot your foot a bit more you will get more power.
  9. Refer to Students by Name - Very personal, shows interest in that person.
  10. Teach Concept of Personal Victory -
    1. He who conquers is great, but he who conquers oneself is mighty.
    2. Never mind what others do; do better than yourself.
    3. Beat your own record from day to day and you are a success.
    4. Add you own.

Have someone fallow you around with a checklist and check off every skill once you practice it. In a 45-60 minute class you should have 5 checks in every skill.

The following was adapted from one of our forum threads.


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