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That's pretty much the standard for every martial arts school. The studies I've seen indicate that about 80-90% of students end up quitting and don't become long term students and the vast majority of those quitting do so for reasons that have nothing to do with perceived quality of instruction. Number 1 reason for quitting was "Personal & Job Time Constraints."Sustainability is the big thing. From what ive seen the more blatant 'businesses' get a revolving door of students
That's pretty much the standard for every martial arts school. The studies I've seen indicate that about 80-90% of students end up quitting and don't become long term students and the vast majority of those quitting do so for reasons that have nothing to do with perceived quality of instruction. Number 1 reason for quitting was "Personal & Job Time Constraints."
This, of necessity, means that schools are going to have a high "churn" rate. Successful schools (the ones that can actually pay for themselves) will have more students and a more noticeable churn. But even students who only stay a few weeks or months still help keep the lights on during that time.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
While kids certainly do provide a large source of income, the majority of my school has clients that are adults. So while I think it's common that you need to have a bunch of kids in order to have a sustainable income I don't think it's absolutely necessary or always the case.
do i get any advantage in armed forces if i know MA?
apart from teaching MA, can i organize show or demonstration of martial art skill or can i work as a private instructor of some Hollywood people or can i work as a stuntman in MA movies?
do i get any advantage in armed forces if i know MA?
do i get any advantage in armed forces if i know MA?
I too hope to make a living as a martial arts instructor, but knowing and teaching the art is only one side. Understanding how to run a business is far more important if you want to stay open and keep eating on a regular schedule.
Actually, you don't need to make a living out of it. Or did you lose a bet? You need to make a living. But you likely have a multitude of skills which you can trade on.what is the job prospect of martial arts? please tell me. i need to make a living out of it.
If you want to be a martial arts instructor to actors and celebrities, you need to demonstrate that you can help them to make a better movie through your training. For that, you need some refereces, a sizzle reel, and a host of things that I as a non actor am not familiar with. Connections really help.apart from teaching MA, can i organize show or demonstration of martial art skill or can i work as a private instructor of some Hollywood people or can i work as a stuntman in MA movies?
Do you mean if you enlist or are you talking about going around doing training seminars at military bases?do i get any advantage in armed forces if i know MA?
That's pretty much the standard for every martial arts school. The studies I've seen indicate that about 80-90% of students end up quitting and don't become long term students and the vast majority of those quitting do so for reasons that have nothing to do with perceived quality of instruction. Number 1 reason for quitting was "Personal & Job Time Constraints."
This, of necessity, means that schools are going to have a high "churn" rate. Successful schools (the ones that can actually pay for themselves) will have more students and a more noticeable churn. But even students who only stay a few weeks or months still help keep the lights on during that time.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk