K' Evans
Orange Belt
Some of you know that I just started taking up MA, so this question may seem too far-fetched now. But I have been doing some soul-searching and am interested in pursuing martial arts as a career option. I know that I have no regrets if I were to take this route.
But from what little I have seen so far, it seems very hard to make a living in the martial arts world. My Sifu, who has a very admirable reputation (to me), openly talks about how hard it is to making a living in this line. Also, from reading the pages of martial arts mags, it seems quite a number of martial artists are in the security and law enforcement industry or perhaps in the military training elite soldiers. I can't say this is the career path I wish to take, further I don't have that kind of expertise.
Also related to the issue is about the credentials of a qualified instructor. It seems to me that a instructor would be deemed more qualified or worthy if he/she has a few medals under their name. This would mean training more professionally for competitions, but I don't know if I have that kind of ability. Unlike most career martial artists, I started taking MA pretty late in my age, so there are clearly limits as to what I can explore.
Then again, I should say that, I don't have qualms teaching martial arts on a non-profit basis. As I don't think it will be possible for me to learn multiple martial arts, and I am quite satisfied to refine and be proficient in my base martial arts, I don't see myself as competent enough to establish a spot within the martial arts world. My passion is more to share and teach, than earn an income.
So really, is it still feasible for someone, like me, to consider a career in martial arts?
But from what little I have seen so far, it seems very hard to make a living in the martial arts world. My Sifu, who has a very admirable reputation (to me), openly talks about how hard it is to making a living in this line. Also, from reading the pages of martial arts mags, it seems quite a number of martial artists are in the security and law enforcement industry or perhaps in the military training elite soldiers. I can't say this is the career path I wish to take, further I don't have that kind of expertise.
Also related to the issue is about the credentials of a qualified instructor. It seems to me that a instructor would be deemed more qualified or worthy if he/she has a few medals under their name. This would mean training more professionally for competitions, but I don't know if I have that kind of ability. Unlike most career martial artists, I started taking MA pretty late in my age, so there are clearly limits as to what I can explore.
Then again, I should say that, I don't have qualms teaching martial arts on a non-profit basis. As I don't think it will be possible for me to learn multiple martial arts, and I am quite satisfied to refine and be proficient in my base martial arts, I don't see myself as competent enough to establish a spot within the martial arts world. My passion is more to share and teach, than earn an income.
So really, is it still feasible for someone, like me, to consider a career in martial arts?