ha ha ha you would slit your belly twice.The day I call teaching karate "daycare" I will slit my belly.
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ha ha ha you would slit your belly twice.The day I call teaching karate "daycare" I will slit my belly.
This is one of a few viable models. But this is the Least viable long-term. Think of it as the "rent to own" model. We all know rent-to-own final ownership cost is exponentially higher.Thanks for this. Some good insights here for me to think on.
I assume that you'd recommend finding a place I can purchase outright? That would not be in the cards for me at this point in time.This is one of a few viable models. But this is the Least viable long-term. Think of it as the "rent to own" model. We all know rent-to-own final ownership cost is exponentially higher.
Initially, it is viable for a school/business owner who just want to put their toes in the water. But in the long term, it is a Very expensive startup model when everything (especially your time value) is considered. Usually, this model is a very, very protracted timeline and often times ends up being discouraging with little to no return on investment (again, time is a Big quotient).
I can, and found multiple posts where you touched the topic. Not seeing any where you went into detail on it, however there's a good chance that's simply an issue in the search feature on this site and the way forums work in general.I don't know if you have access to my posts from my previous username, but I have covered school startups at length. If you cannot feel free to DM me.
Cool. Once I get it off the ground, if any of them want to train let me know. Could definitely provide friend/family pricing; we can talk about that via dm if you want. Also, if you're ever in the area to visit them, feel free to send me a message so we can meet up!Raleigh, NC
I have family there.
It may end up being Kali, but I've created what I'll refer to as a style - essentially an amalgamation of kali, kempo and kenpo from my own trainings/experiences. Combines weapon and open-hand together in the curriculum, along with significant focus on the softer aspects of de-escalation/awareness/etc., that I learned through my years training to be a therapist and being the "point-guy" for substance users/mentally unstable people in the ER.How do those MA franchises work? I'd want to be still teaching what I want, rather than becoming an instructor/owner following someone elses art/curriculum
What style of Karate will you be teaching? Have you created your own style?