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Is anyone else concerned about how this will affect public perception of Martial Arts? I'm glad the clip Arni posted did mention that this was not the norm. I'd be curious to see if other Dojos, clubs, classes in the area had a sudden drop in enrollment or kids pulled out of classes? Or even if it had a nationwide effect with how news is spread these days.
I know that I had heard some horror stories about McDojos (I called them popcorn Dojos...same diff). I know I would have started MA much sooner if not for fear of self-important idiots like this. It was only after the recommendation of someone I really trusted, and trying out a class that I was hooked. I have to say that I am loving the challenge, the outlet, and the chance to improve myself physically, emotionally, etc.
Still, I wonder how many more people would give MA a try as a child or an adult...if it weren't for stories like this?
Instructor; doesn't that mean you are in a position of leadership, Always in control, knowing when to say okay that's ridiculous? How about the part wher you are the adult and just plain know better. I see this all the time in Military Combatives and Martial Arts training. The worse part is when they come into the clinic days after it happens, and these are adult! So imagine when some kid thinks he or she is tough enough to handle a strong kick. You as the instructor must say to yourself and them, I don't think it is necessary for you meld foolishness and wisdom as one. I often hear from parent in class about how little billy or susie is tough enough to take it, and I respectfully reply with: That may be, but this is training environment, I am not here to play how tough is my child. This the same method I use with soldiers, only train as you fight, but be wise about it.