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Life As A New Martial Art School Owner

"What the heck is that on the floor? Seriously, I thought I cleaned and mopped before I left last night!"
Being a new business owner is scary, mysterious, and exciting all at once. On the one hand, starting your new business represents an exciting new adventure, as well as the potential for financial freedom and getting to do what you love for a living.
On the other hand, not knowing what to expect can work on your nerves and make your first few months that much more difficult. Starting a martial art school is stressful enough; the last thing you need is additional stress based on uncertainty.
In addition, you may have unrealistic expectations that can later work against you when life as a school owner doesn’t turn out to be the smooth trip you thought it would be.
So, I thought I’d quickly share the following with you… Read the rest of this entry »
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Keeping Them After They First Step In The Door…
I do the same intro course process that I learned from Jim Mather 15 years ago. I’ve tried many other ways to do intros, and I always go back to this one because it has never failed me… Plus, we enroll 90% of the people who show up for their first lesson with this process. Here’s the skinny on what it entails – it’s pretty basic, but I’d rather do something simple that works than something complicated that doesn’t:
- 1Week for $19.95, including a free uniform, a 20 minute private or semi-private classes (I’ll schedule up to 3 at a time) and two group classes.
The private lesson is done either right before their first group class or the day before. Office staff catches the parents Read the rest of this entry »
If you read my article on time management and setting priorities, you now understand what you need to be doing during peak activity hours.
However, what you should be doing before and after classes is what I want to address in this article.
The following are essential activities that should be done in your studio every day, before and after your classes: Read the rest of this entry »
