How To Teach Martial Arts Using A Rotating Curriculum: The Key to Teaching Large Classes and Multiple Ranks in Your Karate School (Martial Arts Business Success Steps Book 4)
This new book can be used by any martial arts instructor, regardless of style, as a step-by-step blueprint for everything from how to negotiate a lease for your school up to how to train and compensate an employee/instructor.
No one else in the industry has his superb talents. The martial arts industry will forever owe a huge debt to this man for showing us how to be a professional success without selling out!
John Graden, Martial Arts Master Teacher, has gone to the heart of what it takes to be an effective Martial Arts teacher today. Without completely discarding the training ideas of the past, he instead shows how to build on these ideas, how to use what we know about the psychology of learning, the physics of motion and the economics of the 21st century to create a learning environment that firmly turns it's back on the "Dungeon Dojos" of the last century and creates a modern, safe atmosphere where serious, effective and (dare I say it?) FUN martial arts training can take place!
(Lest any naysayers regard the concept of "safety" and "fun" as somehow being contrary to "real" martial arts training, I refer them to the summary chapter entitled "A School Full of Pooh Bears"--it will open your eyes!)
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Inspired by the writing style of James Patterson or Harlan Coben, “Who Killed Walt Bone†is a true coming of age story with drugs, sex, and murder all set in a 1970s karate school.
A Self-Publisher Hall of Fame inductee, Tampa Bay resident John J. Graden has written many books on martial arts, self-defense, personal development, and near-death experiences.
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | Martial Arts Teachers' Association |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
ReleaseDate | 2014-01-02 |
Format | Kindle eBook |