Some Facts & Tips About Karate Schools!
By Steve Gib
I plan on exposing some flaws and some good accurate points about the different types and styles of karate schools that are probably out there in your town or city. Not all of these dojos are created equally however.
I want to share some advice on martial arts and karate schools so you can get the best self defense training for your dollar and get accurate skills. There are a few misconceptions floating around on what makes a good school.
One myth is that the school with the most trophies doesn't mean much considering the dojo can give their students trophies or just because the student chooses to keep his trophy at the dojo doesn't mean anything compared to reality self defense.
You don't want to fall into the trap of mcdojo karate schools that limit active aggressive sparring until three belts ahead of white is silly and nonsense. You should be sure there is active sparring in the karate school you decide to look into.
Another thing you want to consider is how long the teachers have been teaching and being a blackbelt. A blackbelt karate school instructor with multiple dans on a black belt ensures that you will be learning accurately from a certified instructor.
Another active thing you can do is interviewing your soon to be karate school teacher on why he should teach you and what he has learned himself. You want a teacher that encourages active and aggressive sparring even if it's sport based!
Whatever you do make sure you make the right pick in choosing a karate school!
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