tarabos
2nd Black Belt
the casual martial artist....the casual student....there's at least one in every school, probably a lot more than one. no matter what discipline you're associated with, you've probably run into at least one.
what i'm speaking of here is the person that comes into a school/dojo/dojang/etc...and is there just to get some excersise, to meet some new people perhaps, or of course to be the infamous "belt hunter."
what are your experiences with this? have you found it to detriment a school, or do you believe that they help keep it afloat? how far have you ever seen a casual student progress in rank? have you ever experienced a casual student becoming more than that and taking on a new leaf to become a serious martial artist who is really interested in being the best they can be? do you feel your place of training has too many of them...not enough of them? even just a funny story about one would be good enough for me.
this one goes out to students and teachers alike. for teachers, how do you feel they are best dealt with. by that i mean when looking at it from a business point of view, how hard would you push them...what standard would you hold them to? it's easy to say that you would hold them to the same standards as everyone else, but sometimes you have to think about the good of the school and staying in business. let's hear it, i'm interested to see both positive and not so positive views on the subject.
what i'm speaking of here is the person that comes into a school/dojo/dojang/etc...and is there just to get some excersise, to meet some new people perhaps, or of course to be the infamous "belt hunter."
what are your experiences with this? have you found it to detriment a school, or do you believe that they help keep it afloat? how far have you ever seen a casual student progress in rank? have you ever experienced a casual student becoming more than that and taking on a new leaf to become a serious martial artist who is really interested in being the best they can be? do you feel your place of training has too many of them...not enough of them? even just a funny story about one would be good enough for me.
this one goes out to students and teachers alike. for teachers, how do you feel they are best dealt with. by that i mean when looking at it from a business point of view, how hard would you push them...what standard would you hold them to? it's easy to say that you would hold them to the same standards as everyone else, but sometimes you have to think about the good of the school and staying in business. let's hear it, i'm interested to see both positive and not so positive views on the subject.