Are adjustments made for students of differing body types and limitations?
Another good sign is if the instructor adjusts the training of his or her student’s physical realities: telling a slow person to work contact, a fast person to work ranges, a heavy person to work leverage, a light person to work speed, or, conversely, concentrating on their weak areas to compensate.
Another good sign is if the instructor adjusts the training of his or her student’s physical realities: telling a slow person to work contact, a fast person to work ranges, a heavy person to work leverage, a light person to work speed, or, conversely, concentrating on their weak areas to compensate. (d) The logistics of the School -Money This is an important element to be clear about. You don’t want to commit to a school if you can’t afford it. It is impossible to address what a reasonable price would be here, because the benefits offered, the local economy, the quality of instruction, and the amount of instructor time are all variables in the equation. The best way to determine if a school is being reasonable is to compare what they offer for their prices. Find out if there are extra charges for going up in rank, find out if there are organizational dues, tournament fees, mat fees, etc. But do not be upset when a Martial Arts instructor charges money- they need to eat and have a place
Another good sign is if the instructor adjusts the training of his or her students physical realities: telling a slow person to work contact, a fast person to work ranges, a heavy person to work leverage, a light person to work speed, or, conversely, concentrating on their weak areas to compensate.