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Sorry you fell your firts experence is in a McDojo.
That being said you can still learn from that school if the instructor is any good and actualy has knowledge in his art.


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McDojo's does not mean good quality in some classes, I would ask thew instructor does he have a harder class for you since you are more serious than alot of others taking a MA.
 
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I did ask. He said it doesn't matter, they put you by age.
 

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Welcome, and enjoy. Reputably is key to any business, ask, look around, ask questions. Martial talk is a very good place to accomplish that. Good luck.
 

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Greetings and Welcome...
 

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Welcome

A couple of questions

Did you like the school you were at?

Were you learning?

If so then who cares what anyone else labels it.

what he said. Regardless if mcdojo's have a bad rep, there are some good instructors in them.
 

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