The importance of value and price when choosing a martial arts school

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Transcript of The importance of value and price when choosing a martial arts school

Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. Their

is a big difference between the two. When your

looking for martial arts schools you can go to the

cheapest option but really how much value will

you get. To me, value is all about qualified

instructors, a well equipped, clean facility and a

very accommodating schedule. To get value like

that you are going to have to pay more. The

cheaper option is always out here but what do you

really get.

When you select a martial arts school, you will

choose from a wide variety of options and styles.

You have your striking martial arts, your grappling

martial arts, your mixed martial arts and the list

goes on and on. I recommend that you look for a

martial art that interests you and evaluate all the

schools. In the beginning doing worry about price,

just go to the schools and see what they have to

offer. When you compare them its kind like

shopping at Walmart versus shopping at the

Apple’s store, there’s a big difference. Walmart is

the low cost leader, they always have the lowest

quality items. When you go to the apple store you

know you’ll going to pay a little bit more but what

you get in the service is amazing.

If you join the cheapest martial arts school their is

no question that you will get “some” training. But

will you get the expert training that you deserve

with a lot of class times to choose from? I don’t

think so. With the popularity of mixed martial

arts, schools are opening up all the time. Most

opening up with offering super cheap prices. They

can’t provide the high quality services and then

end up going out business. So really by joining the

cheap fly by night martial arts school you spend

your time there then they close and go out the

business. Then you start over by joining another

gym. So I always recommend looking for an

establish gym that has been open for a long time,

has solid instruction, highly qualified instructors

and detailed curriculum.

You want to learned from a qualified instructor

who will guide you to your Black Belt and give you

years of qualified instruction, You need to make

sure you are joining the best martial arts school.

This means that you have to commit to training 2-

3 times per week in a qualified program. If you can

make a commitment to train 2-3 times per week

you will see amazing result not only in your

martial skills but also in your fitness. Because

honestly going to a regular gym can be pretty

boring, I mean even have a TV in front of

treadmills to entertain you.

When you go to a martial arts school the

instruction should be challenging with a built in

physical conditioning component. I can keep

saying experts instructions do you really want to

join a school that doesn’t have a black belt. Make

sure you research Google and Yahoo to find a

school in your area. Look at the reviews, go to the

schools, take a tour and ask to see the detailed

curriculums, their student success books and

interview them. You want to make sure they can

help you reach your goals. I guarantee when you

do this you will see a huge difference between

price and value.