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I am an Instructor who is no longer with an organization and no longer affiliated with a Master or system but I want to continue to teach. What are my options?

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I am an Instructor who is no longer with an organization and no longer affiliated with a Master or system but I want to continue to teach. What are my options?

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Many Instructors have gone through transitions described above. Since you are already an experienced Instructor, there are several possibilities that may work for you: 1. Register your school, Instructors and students under a generic name such as “Aiki Jujitsu” , “Judo”, “Aikido” or “Jujitsu” In this case you must adhere to a standard curriculum for the given art’s name so your students will know the basics of a given art when visiting other schools that study under a standard name art. 2. Register your school, Instructors and students under a name created by you and your Instructors such as, “Bushido Aiki Jujitsu” In this case you are free to design your own curriculum. On the AFJ site, behind your name and art it will state “Founder or Co-Founder” Check the list on page AFJInstructors when looking for a name that is not used. Or search the web for the name you choose. 3. Register your school, Instructors and students under Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu. After viewing the DVD, it may be an art t

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Many Instructors have gone through transitions described above. Since you are already an experienced Instructor, there are several possibilities that may work for you: 1. Register your school, Instructors and students under a generic name such as “Aiki Jujitsu” , “Judo”, “Aikido” or “Jujitsu” In this case you must adhere to a standard curriculum for the given art’s name so your students will know the basics of a given art when visiting other schools that study under a standard name art. 2. Register your school, Instructors and students under a name created by you and your Instructors such as, “Bushido Aiki Jujitsu” In this case you are free to design your own curriculum. On the AFJ site, behind your name and art it will state “Founder or Co-Founder” Check the list on page AFJInstructors when looking for a name that is not used. Or search the web for the name you choose.

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