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Sandor
Guest
Ok folks, this ones is aimed at the instructors and assistant instructors in the group. All are welcome to reply, so if you have an answer but aren't an instructor, no worries, chime in.
Scenario;
New person walks into your school, wants some info on classes, rates, yada yada and then lays out the bomb question; What is Kenpo?
In as easy to understand terms as possible, describe 'Kenpo' to someone who has no clue what differences there are in various martial arts. Be mindful that too much info or too little info can be a bad thing.
I am interested in hearing how much detail you elect to give to the uninitiated while trying to describe our art. Do you try to lay out the history of everything martial arts? Do you explain who is SGM Parker? Do you rattle off a canned response? Do you provide them with some slick marketing material that goes into greater detail than a quick conversation can/should convey?
All right, have at it!
:asian:
Peace in pieces,
Sandor
ps. think about your response before reading through the ones posted below(if there are any....)
Scenario;
New person walks into your school, wants some info on classes, rates, yada yada and then lays out the bomb question; What is Kenpo?
In as easy to understand terms as possible, describe 'Kenpo' to someone who has no clue what differences there are in various martial arts. Be mindful that too much info or too little info can be a bad thing.
I am interested in hearing how much detail you elect to give to the uninitiated while trying to describe our art. Do you try to lay out the history of everything martial arts? Do you explain who is SGM Parker? Do you rattle off a canned response? Do you provide them with some slick marketing material that goes into greater detail than a quick conversation can/should convey?
All right, have at it!
:asian:
Peace in pieces,
Sandor
ps. think about your response before reading through the ones posted below(if there are any....)