6. Brian Tracy: Why Curriculum is Critical to the Martial Arts School Sales Process
The Truth About the Martial Arts Business with John Graden
Release Date: 03/30/2020
The Truth About the Martial Arts Business with John Graden
After nearly two decades of teaching traditional taekwondo, Guevara realized that what he was teaching was not providing the benefits he wanted for his students. He replaced his curriculum with Empower Kickboxing™ and did not lose a single student.
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Imagine being so desperate to escape the violent, drug-infested inner-city of Baltimore’s inner-city that you make up your own kung fu techniques to compete in martial arts tournaments in order to get some direction out. Yet, the darkness of the ghetto pulls you back in...
info_outline 20. The Smoke and Mirrors of Martial ArtsThe Truth About the Martial Arts Business with John Graden
In the episode, the truth about the martial arts business is that not only is it easy for instructors to fall into these drastic mistakes of the past, but that it’s almost expected.
info_outline 19. How Mark Moore Grew a 425 Student Martial Arts School While Teaching Just 2 Classes a NightThe Truth About the Martial Arts Business with John Graden
Our guest today is Mark Moore. His school in South Jersey has continued to grow through the pandemic. Mark says the three keys to his success are, the curriculum, the school atmosphere, and a special mindset that any martial arts school owner will certainly appreciate learning.
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This week, The Truth About the Martial Arts Business explores a deadly serious topic that every martial arts instructor needs to understand and teach. The Law of Self-Defense.
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Joe Robaina is a veteran martial artist with a wide range of skills and talent. But for the last few years, he has excelled in the self-defense business. Joe shares some strategies that have helped him to build a successful self-defense business.
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The Truth About the Martial Arts Business episode 16 guest Sam Horn is the author of Tongue Fu.
info_outline 15. 7 Biggest Tax Deductions for Martial Arts Businesses and SchoolsThe Truth About the Martial Arts Business with John Graden
The Trump Tax Act may benefit your martial arts school in several ways. Here are 7 major ways that self-employed martial arts instructors and school owners can slash their taxes and keep more of their hard-earned money to put in the bank each year.
info_outline 14. 10 Important Questions About Your Martial Arts School CurriculumThe Truth About the Martial Arts Business with John Graden
In this podcast, I go solo with a harsh look at what martial arts schools are teaching and how to lead your students into the future by discarding the smoke and mirrors of the traditional curriculum. A good master instructor avoids teaching these contradictions.
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Bernard Kerik was Rudy Guliani's right hand during 911. They were under the second tower when it was struck. 2 decades later, we are in the middle of a massive disruption of law and order.
info_outlineOur guest today is one my mentors and the mentor to thousands, Mr Brian Tracy. Brian is not only one of the world's leading motivational speaker and sales coach, he is a black belt and a contributing author to the MATA Instructor Certification program at MATACertification.com
After the interview, our Teach Like a Pro Tip of the Week for martial arts instructors is on How to Correct Skills in the classroom.
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- Why curriculum is critical to the sales process
- Holding on to old methods and old ways that don't get you results
- Martial arts teachers become convinced that these are the only ways there are because they are the only ways they know.
- Martial arts instructors rule-Anything Worth Learning Is Worth Doing Poorly at First.
- The key to successful teaching in a Martial Arts School is that the students must like the instructor
- The key to running a successful Martial Arts School is referral by happy students