26.08.2022 Views

Martial Arts World News Magazine - Volume 22 | Special Edition

The #1 Business Resource for the Martial Arts Industry

The #1 Business Resource for the Martial Arts Industry

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />

SPECIAL EDITION<br />

VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

The #1 Business Resource for the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Industry<br />

GRANDMASTER<br />

SOO MIN KIM<br />

20<strong>22</strong> Man of the Year<br />

The 20<strong>22</strong> Disruptive Innovation<br />

and Leadership Awards<br />

The Next<br />

President of<br />

KUKKIWON?


WORK HARDER<br />

SMARTER!<br />

CUTTING-EDGE ATLAS SOFTWARE<br />

+ LEAD GENERATING WEBSITE<br />

+<br />

ENGAGING SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS<br />

PROVEN-SUCCESSFUL MARKETING TOOLS<br />

DONE-FOR-YOU AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM<br />

INDUSTRY LEADING BUSINESS STRATEGIES<br />

CALL<br />

1-800-275-1600<br />

TO SPEAK WITH A SCHOOL SPECIALIST<br />

Get a FREE DEMO and $246.00 IN BONUS GIFTS<br />

at Atlas<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong>Software.com


Shop From the Largest Supplier of<br />

Taekwondo Equipment in the USA<br />

myKick.com


CONTENTS<br />

FEATURES<br />

26 <strong>Special</strong> Needs Has A <strong>Special</strong><br />

Place At Universal Warrior Mixed<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

30 The First Ever USA Kukkiwon<br />

36 Soo Min Kim: 20<strong>22</strong> Man of the<br />

Year. The Next President of<br />

Kukkiwon?<br />

44 The 20<strong>22</strong> Disruptive Innovation<br />

and Leadership Awards<br />

103 FREE Tool of the Month<br />

DEPARTMENTS<br />

14 Industry Insights<br />

15 Birthdays<br />

18 Industry Innovations<br />

<strong>22</strong> Social 411<br />

50 School Profiles<br />

63 Classified Ads<br />

97 Advertiser Index<br />

YOUR INPUT<br />

57 Tell Us Your Story<br />

74 Feature Your School,<br />

Organization, Accomplishment,<br />

or Event<br />

COLUMNS<br />

6 Editorial<br />

What if There Were a Recession, But You Chose<br />

Not to Participate?<br />

Master Toby Milroy<br />

8 <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> Faculty<br />

12 Next Level Strategy<br />

Convenience Morality, Part 2<br />

Shihan Allie Alberigo<br />

58 Mind Mastery<br />

Exploring the Subconscious Mind, Part 2<br />

Grandmaster Jessie Bowen<br />

60 Growth Hacks<br />

Enhance Your Sales Presentation for Quick Enrollments<br />

Mr. Sean Lee<br />

62 Ninja Business Tactics<br />

Finding The Gift of Living Masterfully<br />

An-Shu Stephen Hayes<br />

64 Pillars of Success<br />

Breathing For Better Living<br />

Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

68 The Way of the Samurai<br />

Combative Weapons, Part 1<br />

Shihan Dana Abbott<br />

70 Extraordinary Marketing<br />

The Great Fallacies When You Start Your Business,<br />

Part 1<br />

Grandmaster Stephen Oliver<br />

72 Mastering Modern BJJ<br />

7 Important Skills Taught In Kids Jiu Jitsu, Part 1<br />

Master Carlos Machado<br />

76 Tactical Self-Defense<br />

Less Can Be More! Part 2<br />

Grandmaster Tom Patire<br />

78 Complete <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Concepts<br />

Leading With Our Hearts<br />

Professor Willie “the Bam” Johnson<br />

4 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


STAFF<br />

80 The Millionaire Smarts Coach<br />

You Are Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea<br />

Ms. Lee Milteer<br />

84 Budo Philosophy<br />

“Educare” Part 2<br />

Shidoshi Alfredo Tucci<br />

86 Pro Shop Power<br />

Back to School Fever<br />

Mr. Sun Kang<br />

88 Master the Basics<br />

Has Traditional <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Philosophy Become Obsolete<br />

Master Tina Bane<br />

90 Instructional Excellence<br />

The Value of Meditation<br />

Grandmaster Tim McCarthy<br />

92 Business Buzz<br />

Dialing For Dollars<br />

Grandmaster Lawrence Arthur<br />

94 <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Philosophy<br />

Remembering Beginnings: My Blue Belt Test and<br />

Sport Karate<br />

Sensei Gary Lee<br />

96 Management Excellence<br />

Modernize Your Business System With 3 Simple Steps<br />

Chief Master Kirk Pelt<br />

98 The Warrior Way<br />

The Persistence Factor, Part 3<br />

Grandmaster Bill Clark<br />

100 Staff Development<br />

Mining For Instructors: Planting the Seed Part 3<br />

Master Zulfi Ahmed<br />

102 Tools & Tactics<br />

The Best Kept Secret to Getting into Schools and<br />

Enrolling New Students<br />

Ms. Chris Lee<br />

104 After School Excellence<br />

Getting Feedback from Your Students<br />

Chief Master Mike Bugg<br />

VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

PUBLISHER<br />

Master Toby Milroy<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

Mr. Sean Lee<br />

MANAGING EDITOR<br />

Mr. Jeff Reulbach<br />

ART DIRECTOR<br />

Mr. Frank Meyer<br />

GRAPHIC DESIGNER<br />

Mr. Amen Blue<br />

WEB DEVELOPER<br />

Ms. Erin Pham<br />

COLUMNISTS & CONTRIBUTORS<br />

Hanshi Dave Kovar<br />

Grandmaster Bill Clark<br />

Mr. Sean Lee<br />

Shihan Allie Alberigo<br />

Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

Grandmaster Tim McCarthy<br />

Chief Master Kirk Pelt<br />

Grandmaster Stephen Oliver<br />

Chief Master Mike Bugg<br />

Professor Willie Johnson<br />

Grandmaster Zulfi Ahmed<br />

Ms. Chris Lee<br />

Grandmaster Lawrence Arthur<br />

Master Tina Bane<br />

Mr. Sun Kang<br />

Master Carlos Machado<br />

Grandmaster Jessie Bowen<br />

Shidoshi Alfredo Tucci<br />

An-Shu Stephen Hayes<br />

Ms. Lee Milteer<br />

Sensei Gary Lee<br />

Grandmaster Tom Patire<br />

Shihan Dana Abbott<br />

The mission of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is to be the definitive<br />

source for information, news, education,<br />

ethical business practices,<br />

product reviews and innovative<br />

developments in the world of martial<br />

arts business.<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong> does not accept<br />

any responsibility for<br />

unsolicited submissions.<br />

Our preferred method of<br />

submission is by emailing<br />

the editor at editor@<br />

martialartsworldnews.<br />

com. Paper manuscripts<br />

and photos will<br />

only be returned if<br />

a self-addressed,<br />

postage-paid envelope<br />

is provided. All rights<br />

for letters submitted<br />

to the magazine<br />

will be accepted as<br />

unconditionally assigned<br />

for publication and<br />

copyright purposes,<br />

with the stipulation<br />

that editorial staff has<br />

the right to edit and<br />

comment.<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>, its<br />

owners, directors,<br />

officers, employees,<br />

subsidiaries,<br />

successors, and assigns<br />

are not responsible in<br />

any way for any injury<br />

that may occur by<br />

reading or following<br />

the recommendations<br />

herein. As publisher,<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong> makes no<br />

endorsements,<br />

representations,<br />

warranties, or<br />

guarantees concerning<br />

any products or services<br />

advertised or otherwise<br />

provided herein, and<br />

we expressly disclaim<br />

any and all liability<br />

arising from or relating<br />

to the manufacture,<br />

sale, distribution, use,<br />

misuse, or other act<br />

of any party in regard<br />

to said products or<br />

services.<br />

This magazine is a<br />

copyrighted product<br />

of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong>. All rights<br />

reserved. Reproduction<br />

in whole or in part is<br />

expressly prohibited<br />

without written<br />

permission from the<br />

publisher.<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 5


EDITORIAL<br />

What if There Were a Recession,<br />

But You Chose Not to Participate?<br />

by Master Toby Milroy<br />

First, are we ‘in’ a recession or not?<br />

It’s somewhat nuanced, and I don’t profess to be an economist,<br />

but the ‘non technical’ definition of recession for about the last<br />

50ish years has been 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP.<br />

In the first quarter US GDP contracted by 1.6%, and in the second<br />

quarter by .9%. Since the total US GDP is roughly $<strong>22</strong>.8 trillion,<br />

that in real dollars, in the first quarter we shrunk by $364 billion,<br />

and in the second quarter by $205 billion.<br />

Now, “technically” there are other considerations and factors,<br />

but in general terms, we’re ‘in’ a recession already.<br />

We’ve seen recessions and disruptions before<br />

in our industry, and we’ve learned over time how<br />

to respond. We’ve learned what works ‘better’<br />

in recessionary times, and what works ‘worse’.<br />

We’ve seen some models do even better in tough<br />

times than in ‘boom’ times.<br />

We’ll either learn the lessons of the past or be<br />

doomed to repeat them.<br />

Second, how do we build our business to<br />

be more recession ‘resistant’?<br />

In general terms, economic<br />

downturns tend to affect the market<br />

unevenly. The more financially<br />

stable, higher skilled sector<br />

of the economy tend not to feel<br />

much disruption, while the less<br />

financially secure, less skilled,<br />

tend to feel the pinch more<br />

than others. This might help<br />

us consider what segment<br />

of the market you’d choose<br />

to serve in your community.<br />

Do you choose to build your<br />

livelihood and business, relying on<br />

clients that are<br />

more at risk<br />

of economic<br />

disruption, or<br />

less at risk?<br />

I’m not suggesting<br />

that<br />

we shouldn’t<br />

have systems in place to help serve people on the lower end of<br />

the income scale, in fact quite the opposite. I think it’s important<br />

to be financially stable enough that you CAN offer scholarship<br />

programs and have the flexibility to assist families in need, but it’s<br />

virtually impossible to do this if your business is barely ‘getting by’.<br />

In my view, with abundance you can make a far bigger impact on<br />

your community than you can with a lack of abundance.<br />

So, we try to choose a market segment that is best able to fund<br />

the business, in good times and tough times, what else can we do<br />

to make our business more recession resistant?<br />

Schools that build a business model more like a ‘health club’,<br />

with month-to-month agreements, lower tuition, less ‘program’<br />

structure, and less relationship with their students tend to get hit<br />

far harder by difficult economic conditions. When times get tough,<br />

these schools see their attrition rate skyrocket, and students simply<br />

‘disappear’ without a trace.<br />

Schools that provide ‘program’ based memberships, focus<br />

on outcomes not just ‘lessons’, have higher tuition, and deeper<br />

relationships tend to feel economic disruptions less, and in some<br />

cases FAR less than the previous model. We saw this play out during<br />

the COVID crisis in spades.<br />

It’s your choice to build the business you want. If you need<br />

help building a business that’s more resistant, and will allow you to<br />

virtually ignore most economic disruptions, give my team a call at<br />

1-800-275-1600 and we can help!<br />

MASTER TOBY MILROY is a 5th degree black belt. Known as “The Master Systemizer,” Master Toby Milroy<br />

has positively influenced more martial arts schools than anyone in our industry. He has built a successful multi-school<br />

organization, lead the national trade association for the martial arts industry, and coached some of the most successful<br />

martial arts school operators in the world.<br />

6 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Image by Makhbubakhon Ismatova


CHECK OUT OUR<br />

MARTIAL ARTS<br />

BUSINESS<br />

DISCUSSION GROUP<br />

No Egos – No Politics – No Trolls<br />

Just <strong>News</strong>, Tips, Strategies, and Tools to Help You Grow Your School!<br />

facebook.com/groups/<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>


OUR EXPERT FACULTY<br />

6<br />

Master Toby Milroy<br />

is a 5th degree Black Belt, the CEO and<br />

Publisher of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

<strong>Magazine</strong>, and the Executive Vice<br />

President for AMS. In addition to building<br />

a successful multi-school organization,<br />

Master Milroy has positively influenced<br />

more martial arts schools than virtually<br />

anyone in our industry.<br />

12<br />

Shihan Allie Alberigo<br />

is a 7th degree black belt, the founder<br />

of the L.I. Ninjutsu Centers, one of the<br />

largest Ninjutsu schools on the planet,<br />

the author of 4 books, and an entrepreneur<br />

with one of the first online coaching<br />

companies (TakingItToTheNextLevel.com).<br />

60<br />

Grandmaster Jessie Bowen<br />

is President of Karate International of Durham,<br />

Inc., a member of the American <strong>Martial</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Association Sport Karate League<br />

and Hall of Fame, and has been a member<br />

of the Duke University PE Staff for over 25<br />

years. He is the author of Zen Mind-Body<br />

Mindfulness Meditation and Zen Mind-Body<br />

Mindfulness Meditation for <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

62<br />

Mr. Sean Lee<br />

is the Executive Director of Sales and Marketing<br />

for hundreds of martial arts schools<br />

and specializes in online and social media<br />

marketing using his extensive professional<br />

experience in sports and martial<br />

arts marketing, contract negotiation, and<br />

investment.<br />

62<br />

An-Shu Stephen Hayes<br />

has authored more than 20 books,<br />

worked as a bodyguard for the Dalai<br />

Lama, supervised over 30 school locations<br />

worldwide, and was named, "One of<br />

the 10 Most Influential Living <strong>Martial</strong> Artists<br />

in the <strong>World</strong>" by Black Belt <strong>Magazine</strong>.<br />

64<br />

Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

is the most successful martial arts business<br />

leader in the US, having written<br />

over 30 books on martial arts, business,<br />

leadership, and success. He has won<br />

numerous public service awards and is<br />

the founder of the leading martial arts<br />

marketing and management company in<br />

the US.<br />

68<br />

Shihan Dana Abbott<br />

is a 7th degree black belt in Kenjutsu,<br />

starting his 14-year education in Tokyo.<br />

He has published five books and designed<br />

a US Patent. Abbott has also<br />

conducted seminars in over 30 countries<br />

and obtained his black belt at the Hombu<br />

dojo in Yokohama. He currently offers<br />

online classes on LearntheSword.com.<br />

70<br />

Grandmaster Stephen Oliver<br />

is a 9th degree black belt and is the<br />

founder and CEO of Mile High Karate<br />

schools, and founder of the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Wealth Mastery Program.<br />

8 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


OUR EXPERT FACULTY<br />

72<br />

Master Carlos Machado<br />

is one of the pioneers of Brazilian Jiu<br />

Jitsu in the United States of America.<br />

Currently a Coral Belt, and promoted<br />

to Black Belt by Carlos Gracie Junior,<br />

Carlos Machado came to the USA in the<br />

early 1990’s with his brothers where they<br />

formed the RCJ Machado Jiu Jitsu Association,<br />

one of the strongest & growing<br />

BJJ organizations in the world today.<br />

76<br />

Grandmaster Tom Patire<br />

is known as “America’s Leading Personal<br />

Safety Expert” and has appeared on<br />

Good Morning America, The CBS Morning<br />

Show, The Colbert Report, Montel,<br />

plus in mainstream publications such as<br />

Family Circle, Redbook, Fortune <strong>Magazine</strong>,<br />

and The Wall Street Journal.<br />

78<br />

Professor Willie “The BAM” Johnson<br />

is a 7th degree black belt and seven-time<br />

sport karate and Kung-Fu world champion.<br />

He has appeared in four movies,<br />

16 plays, and 11 television shows. He is<br />

also the national spokesperson for the<br />

Stronger than Drugs Foundation and the<br />

Champions Against Drugs.<br />

84<br />

Shidoshi Alfredo Tucci<br />

is the CEO and General Manager of the<br />

Budo International Publishing Company,<br />

a leading publisher in the martial arts<br />

with over 35 years in the industry. He<br />

is also author of several books: The<br />

Immaterial Dimension, The Way of the<br />

Warrior, and The Spirit. He currently lives<br />

in Valencia, Spain.<br />

86<br />

Mr. Sun Kang<br />

is the President of Vision <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Supply who helps school owners all over<br />

the US maximize their retail sales and<br />

drive more revenue into their schools.<br />

88<br />

Master Tina Bane<br />

is a 6th degree master instructor and<br />

owner of a Top Ten martial arts school<br />

with successful after school and summer<br />

camp programs.<br />

80<br />

Ms. Lee Milteer<br />

is an Intuitive Business Coach, awardwinning<br />

professional speaker, and TV<br />

personality who has counseled and<br />

trained over a million people throughout<br />

her career. Lee is Stephen Oliver’s<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Wealth Mastery’s Millionaire<br />

Smarts Coach and is also a best-selling<br />

author of educational resources.<br />

90<br />

Grandmaster Tim McCarthy<br />

is a 9th degree black belt and is a martial<br />

arts educator with a master’s degree in<br />

education. He has been instrumental<br />

in developing two industry-changing<br />

programs, and has directed and been<br />

featured in hundreds of martial arts videos<br />

and webinars.<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 9


OUR EXPERT FACULTY<br />

92<br />

Grandmaster Lawrence Arthur<br />

is a martial artist specializing in Karate,<br />

Kung Fu, Kenpo, Shoto-kan, and Gojurue,<br />

with 40 Super Kick Karate locations,<br />

and founder of AFKA. <strong>World</strong> champion<br />

Lawrence also runs the Black Belt Success<br />

Systems consulting firm, training<br />

martial arts instructors on proper business<br />

practices in schools all over the country.<br />

94<br />

Sensei Gary Lee<br />

the American Samurai, is a 9th Dan black<br />

belt, a USA Karate Federation gold medalist,<br />

winner of five Super Grand National<br />

Titles, a featured actor in the movie Sidekicks,<br />

and is the founder of the National<br />

Sport Karate Museum.<br />

100<br />

Grandmaster Zulfi Ahmed<br />

has amassed acclaim as a world-class<br />

competitor, martial arts educator, and is<br />

most notably founder and designer of<br />

the internationally renowned style, Bushi<br />

Ban. With over 45 years of martial arts<br />

experience and over 300 martial arts<br />

awards, his schools include ten locations<br />

across Texas.<br />

102<br />

Ms. Chris Lee<br />

is a martial arts business development<br />

consultant with a background in online<br />

and social media marketing.<br />

96<br />

Chief Master Kirk Pelt<br />

is an 8th degree black belt and is the<br />

President of a multimillion-dollar, multischool<br />

organization, has a 30-year track<br />

record of success, and is currently on the<br />

leading edge of martial arts curriculum<br />

and business innovation.<br />

104<br />

Chief Master Mike Bugg<br />

is an 8th degree black belt and the<br />

owner of a 1.5 million-per-year location,<br />

with one of the largest after school and<br />

summer camp programs in the country.<br />

98<br />

Grandmaster Bill Clark<br />

is a 9th degree black belt and a former<br />

PKA Fighter of the year. He is widely considered<br />

one of the top experts in martial<br />

arts business with over 40 years of<br />

leadership and innovation, having been<br />

inducted into almost every Hall of Fame<br />

in the industry. He is one of the largest<br />

multi-school owners in the world.<br />

We’re Seeking Contributors!<br />

Do you have something to share?<br />

We’d love to hear about it!<br />

CONTACT US:<br />

407-895-1996 Editor@<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Ureport<br />

10 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


Cutting-Edge <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Websites<br />

that Bring New Students into Your School...Fast<br />

WHAT MAKES OUR MARTIAL ARTS WEBSITES SO AMAZING?<br />

You Get a Beautiful, Mobile Responsive, Lead-Generating Website that Works for You 24/7/365<br />

. Designed to ATTRACT<br />

and CAPTURE Leads<br />

. Mobile Responsive<br />

Design<br />

. User Editable Pages,<br />

Posts, and Offers<br />

. search engine<br />

friendly<br />

. Attention-Grabbing<br />

Video Landing & Sales Pages<br />

. Fully Customizable<br />

Website Designs<br />

Amazing<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong>Websites.com<br />

Friendly, Dedicated US-Based<br />

Support Team - At Your Service!<br />

(800) 275-6900


NEXT LEVEL STRATEGY<br />

Convenience Morality, Part 2<br />

by Shihan Allie Alberigo<br />

Recently out of 350 people asked to help raise money for the C.T.F – Children’s Tumor<br />

Foundation, only 30 people stepped up and actually helped us raise money.<br />

Some I really pressured and the only reason they did anything<br />

was to avoid the pressure I was putting on them on a daily basis,<br />

while others stepped up willingly. My pitch to all students was to<br />

simply, go out and ask 5 people to donate. It didn’t matter if they<br />

only raised $20, which is a very small amount. If we multiplied<br />

that by 350 people we would have raised $5000. Instead 30<br />

people went above and beyond and we raised $2700 dollars.<br />

10% of the people put the effort forward, while 320 people stood<br />

by and did nothing.<br />

Now in their defense, I can say, they are all great<br />

people: who knows how busy, involved<br />

with other charities or not aligned with<br />

this event they are. Maybe they are not<br />

comfortable with asking others, maybe<br />

they feel funny or do not like the feeling<br />

they get when put in this situation. Maybe<br />

what I feel is right, is totally 100% different<br />

from them. Again, this supports my<br />

theory of “Convenience Morality.” If it is<br />

not entirely inline with their life,<br />

then they step away and do<br />

nothing.<br />

Another quick example<br />

is litter. I continually<br />

still see people<br />

throwing garbage<br />

out the window<br />

of their car, the<br />

biggest being<br />

cigarettes. My<br />

daughter recently<br />

did a cleanup<br />

of a park with her girl<br />

scout troop – she cleaned up<br />

nearly one hundred discarded<br />

cigarettes among<br />

other garbage.<br />

I can’t imagine<br />

people don’t<br />

realize what they<br />

are doing. What<br />

is it? Do they not<br />

care? Again, it is<br />

all about convenience.<br />

The convenience<br />

morality.<br />

So rather than continuing negatively with what people should<br />

do. I want to lay out a few scenarios to help you or others grow<br />

their compassion and morality muscles and change their paradigm.<br />

5 Steps to Change<br />

1. Write down 3 things you would like to see change around<br />

you. For example: Litter, over eating, etc. Then decide what you<br />

can do to make a difference. Remember – picking up garbage<br />

when you see it, removes it for others.<br />

2. Help to educate others about your quest and this type of<br />

mentality. Take this article and share it with others. Ask them to be<br />

a part of the change. Start a movement.<br />

3. Try to pass down your good behavior to your family. Don’t<br />

say “do as I say, not as I do.” Actually lead by example and teach<br />

others to do the same.<br />

4. Create an awareness on facebook, or email friends about<br />

the good things you’re doing. For example: It was gross, but I did<br />

it anyway – I cleaned up garbage on the side of the road, or in my<br />

neighbor’s yard, etc.<br />

5. Pay it forward – ask people that you do good for to do good<br />

for someone else. Not pay it back, but pay it forward. If you do a<br />

good deed and they pay it forward, it can literally impact millions.<br />

Remember, we can easily complain about things we do not like, or<br />

we can be a part of the change. Let’s make a difference.<br />

SHIHAN ALLIE ALBERIGO is a 7th degree black belt, the founder of the L.I. Ninjutsu<br />

Centers, one of the largest Ninjutsu schools on the planet, the author of 4 books, and an entrepreneur<br />

with one of the first online coaching companies.<br />

12 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION Photograph by choochart choochaikupt


You Don’t Need a Degree in<br />

Education to Teach Children<br />

all you need is one book!<br />

Raising 4 Dimensional Children in a 2<br />

Dimensional <strong>World</strong> is an informationpacked<br />

resource for teachers of all levels<br />

of experience. It takes the latest research<br />

in developmental child psychology and<br />

makes it easy to understand, explaining<br />

how a child’s brain develops, year by<br />

year. Even the youngest members of your<br />

staff will understand which activities are<br />

appropriate for which age groups, which<br />

activities are not, and why.<br />

Take advantage of Grandmaster Tim McCarthy’s research and experience, organized for you<br />

with over 400 age-appropriate activities. It will be the best $5.00 you ever spent.<br />

Order a copy today at 4d-2d.com and share it with your entire staff!


INDUSTRY INSIGHTS<br />

Two Sides of the Same <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Coin:<br />

Tradition and Progress<br />

Many practitioners as well as Instructors take pride in the phrase<br />

“Traditional <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>” as the kind of training and style they<br />

practice and teach. Others are just as eager to express that they<br />

“absorb what is useful” in lieu of wasting their time with what might<br />

be referred to as “The Classical Mess.” The thought being presented<br />

here is that these are two sides of the martial arts coin.<br />

Can we at least agree that today’s tradition at some point was<br />

yesterday’s progress. There is no written or unwritten standard for how<br />

long something must be done before it becomes a tradition, is there?<br />

It” more than likely, and demonstrated in history, that today’s “Traditional<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>” were considered heterodox in the name of progress.<br />

Aikido has in its foundation many styles of Jujitsu and was considered<br />

an innovation when Morihei Ueshiba created it, but today it<br />

receives the traditional label. Jeet Kune Do on the other hand met<br />

much opposition initially even though its foundation is in classical<br />

Wing Chun and incorporated techniques from other Traditional<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>. Surely the practitioners of each are practicing martial<br />

arts in the traditional sense (sarcasm intended).<br />

Today, we have Mixed <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> which most systems are<br />

based in Jujitsu and includes tactics from other styles that also fall<br />

under the so-called Traditional <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Umbrella. Finding the<br />

balance is the key between tradition and progress not division. Many<br />

schools today might call themselves sharing Traditional <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

but have classes that include TaeKwondo, Tai Chi, and Grappling.<br />

Think about it. Did it become Tradition to have Korean, Chinese,<br />

Japanese or Brazilian styles in one Dojang, Kwoon, Dojo or School?<br />

International TaeKwonDo Day –<br />

September 4, 20<strong>22</strong><br />

Annually, September 4 is celebrated as International Taekwondo<br />

Day. The international community observes this<br />

day to commemorate Taekwondo becoming a medal sport in the<br />

Olympics. In 2006, the first International Taekwondo Day was held<br />

in South Korea after being initiated by the ruling body of the style,<br />

formerly known as the <strong>World</strong> Taekwondo Federation.<br />

As a relatively recent development, Taekwondo doesn’t<br />

have a long history, but it has had great growth as a practice<br />

throughout the world. It’s popularity is proven just in having this<br />

kind of celebration when so many other older and well established<br />

martial arts have no such event. It was on September 4,<br />

1996 that the International Olympic Committee officially adopted<br />

Taekwondo as an Olympic competition. In the 2000 Summer<br />

Olympics in Sydney, Australia Taekwondo had it inaugural Olympic<br />

competitive debut.<br />

From the initial celebration of International Taekwondo Day<br />

in Seoul, South Korea to present times, there has been a huge<br />

spread of participants celebrating the day globally. More than 70<br />

million people practice Taekwondo throughout the world, in more<br />

than 188 other countries around the world. This is a great opportunity<br />

to promote your school with community events, media<br />

opportunities and internal promotions.<br />

Do You Have Energizer Bunny<br />

Syndrome?<br />

As a martial artist, you probably pride yourself on being<br />

tireless and always full of energy. Like the Energizer<br />

Bunny for the Energizer<br />

Battery, try to “keep<br />

going and going and<br />

going”. But just like that<br />

battery runs out of juice,<br />

you will too, if you keep<br />

burning the candle from<br />

both ends.<br />

You surely tell your<br />

students, daily exercise,<br />

proper eating, and quality<br />

rest is necessary for being<br />

your best. With this in mind<br />

be sure to manage YOUR<br />

energy and rest well to<br />

optimize your performance<br />

and care for yourself. Your<br />

students deserve to have<br />

you at your ‘best’, not a<br />

drained shell of yourself!<br />

14 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photography by Artur Didyk (top left) and Prostock-Studio (bottom right)


<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Celebrity Birthdays<br />

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS<br />

September<br />

September 1 ......................Billy Blanks<br />

September 6 ...................... James Lew<br />

September 7 ......................Phillip Rhee<br />

September 9 ...................Stephen Hayes<br />

September 10 .....................Don Wilson<br />

October<br />

October 8 ................... Michael Dudikoff<br />

October 11 ........................Kane Kosug<br />

October 17 .......................Keith Hafner<br />

October 18 ...........Jean-Claude Van Damme<br />

October 28 .......................Simon Rhee<br />

September 12 ....................... Bill Clark<br />

September 15 ..................Fumio Demura<br />

September 27 ............Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa<br />

They Call Me Master<br />

They Call Me Master is martial<br />

arts writer Karen Eden’s latest<br />

book release.<br />

Known for her long-standing<br />

inspirational writings, Grandmaster<br />

Eden does not disappoint with her<br />

4th book release.<br />

Available through<br />

Century <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>,<br />

centurymartialarts.com<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 15


INDUSTRY INSIGHTS<br />

The Perfect Weapon Was Promoted to a<br />

Perfect 10th Dan<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> would like to send congratulations<br />

to Grandmaster Jeff Speakman on his promotion to 10th<br />

dan black in American Kenpo on Thursday July 7th, 20<strong>22</strong> in Las Vegas.<br />

Most know of Grandmaster Speakman through the iconic martial<br />

arts movie The Perfect Weapon, but many are unaware that over the<br />

last 30 years he has been the leading figure in the further development<br />

and promotion of Kenpo throughout the world.<br />

At the event, not only was Grandmaster Speakman promoted to<br />

10th dan, but was also knighted, given an honorary lifetime membership<br />

to a special advisory board to Federation of Israeli <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>,<br />

and also received a hall of fame award. His tireless efforts and contributions<br />

to the advancement of martial arts, in this case specifically<br />

Kenpo, is truly worthy of these honors and recognition. Once again,<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Salutes Grandmaster Jeff Speakman.<br />

Watch the Awards, Recognitions, & Promotions Ceremony here:<br />

https://martialartsworldnews.com/martial-arts-events-and-tournaments/the-perfect-weapon-was-promoted-to-a-perfect-10th-dan/<br />

Dave Kovar Promoted to 9th<br />

Degree at ProMAC International<br />

Conference<br />

For the first time since<br />

COVID hit 3 years ago,<br />

a ProMAC International<br />

Conference was held and<br />

it was truly memorable.<br />

Attendance was great,<br />

speakers were world<br />

class, and featured guests<br />

were some of the top<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> industry leaders.<br />

In addition, the event was highlighted by Hanshi Dave Kovar’s<br />

promotion to 9th degree black belt, an honor well deserved.<br />

While the event gave participants a renewed passion and new<br />

tools to help take their schools to even higher levels, it was more<br />

than the typical conference. On Friday night of the event, Hanshi<br />

Kovar was presented with the promotion by Grandmaster Fred<br />

Degerberg. That alone would be a great honor, but he was further<br />

honored by it being witnessed by Grandmaster Ray Arquilla, Hanshi<br />

Bruce Juchnik, Grandmaster Ernie Reyes Sr. and Shihan Mikio<br />

Nishiuchi, along with 340 of his closest friends.<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> also extends our congratulations<br />

to Hanshi Kovar.<br />

Grandmaster Willie “The Bam”<br />

Johnson Receives 9th Dan!<br />

In June 20<strong>22</strong>, Grandmaster Willie “Bam” Johnson’s schools celebrated<br />

its twenty-eighth year of service to his community. The<br />

event was made even more special as Grandmaster Dennis Brown<br />

presented Grandmaster Johnson with a Ninth Degree in Wu Shu<br />

for his dedication and preparation mentally and physically in the<br />

way and spirit of Wu Shu. The award and honor also recognized<br />

Willie Johnson as a Senior Disciple of Dennis Brown system of Wu<br />

Shu <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

“Bam” responded with humility and great admiration for all that<br />

Grandmaster Brown has done for him since he was 16. In receiving<br />

his “new white belt of ninth degree”, he also expressed a heartfelt<br />

thanks to his parents also. <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

would also like to send congratulate Grandmaster Johnson on this<br />

major accomplishment.<br />

16 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


Join Our <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Professional<br />

Facebook Group<br />

Post Your<br />

Questions<br />

and Ideas<br />

Interact<br />

with Fellow<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Professionals<br />

Stay Up to<br />

Date with<br />

Industry<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Receive<br />

Feedback<br />

and<br />

Expert<br />

Advice<br />

facebook.com/groups/<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>


INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS<br />

How to Easily Attract<br />

More <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Students<br />

ATLAS <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> software will attract more students to your<br />

martial arts school so it can successfully grow and thrive. This<br />

technology offers innovative and effective marketing systems and<br />

tools that are specifically designed for martial arts schools.<br />

ATLAS <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> software provides powerful automation<br />

systems you can use to optimize your processes. Their “set and<br />

forget” multimedia prospect and many different systems, including<br />

student follow-up automation, social media automation, missed<br />

class automation, etc., will provide a ton of support.<br />

Another great thing about this software is that it can automate<br />

your social media. One of the best ways to attract new students<br />

and engage with your audience is to have an online presence, and<br />

using scheduled social media posts will make a big difference in<br />

your efforts.<br />

ATLAS <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> software offers online lead generation<br />

integration as well, which will quickly capture visitors to your<br />

website, Facebook, and other social media platforms to help you<br />

generate leads.<br />

Additionally, it offers beautiful, proven effective marketing<br />

campaigns for martial arts schools that will work like a charm. With<br />

these features and access to marketing experts who can explain<br />

the ins and outs of ATLAS, you won’t have to worry about how<br />

you’re going to attract new students to your school.<br />

There is also an outstanding proprietary Smart Card System<br />

which has proven to be effective and it’s an offline student attraction<br />

system that will bring new people to the door without<br />

having to invest in paid ads. Not to mention, with ATLAS you also<br />

have access to free websites and hosting, so you’ll be able to<br />

create a lead-generating, professional website to convert more<br />

and more leads.<br />

ATLAS does the heavy lifting that makes attracting and gaining<br />

new students a simple click away. TryAtlasSoftware.com<br />

18 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by AndreyPopov


Our Goal is to Help Young Minds<br />

GROW Stronger and EMPOWER<br />

them through Stories that will:<br />

• Inspire Their Imagination<br />

• Develop Their Moral Compass<br />

• Set Positive Examples Both Visually and Verbally<br />

• Prepare Them for Life’s Challenges<br />

Sarah B. Tucker, Author of<br />

The Adventures of Harry & Friends<br />

Book Series<br />

AdventuresOfHarryAndFriends.com


INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS<br />

Budo International:<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> From Around the Globe<br />

Budointernational.com is a great site for the martial arts enthusiast<br />

to find resources to further enhance their training and<br />

to find out about other experts and styles from around the world.<br />

Budo is one of the world’s leading publishers in the martial arts<br />

industry and has been at it for over 35 years. Every<br />

month they publish a FREE online monthly magazine<br />

in several language editions.<br />

While Budo International <strong>Magazine</strong> is well recognized<br />

throughout the industry, you should also<br />

know that the publishing house is also a source for<br />

purchasing martial arts DVDs, digital videos, and<br />

e-books. As the word international indicates, you can<br />

find a broad array of martial arts training videos and<br />

books from styles around the world that could be<br />

used to add techniques to your curriculum.<br />

One of the best parts is that these products are<br />

available in 6 major languages which include German,<br />

English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Chinese. In<br />

addition, there are always a number of exciting deals and discount<br />

offers that can equal savings.<br />

You can explore their collection of resources by visiting<br />

Budointernational.com<br />

ExtraordinaryMarketing.com:<br />

Tactics to Generate More Revenue Fast<br />

Grandmaster Stephen Oliver has been one of the most effective<br />

martial arts business coaches in the martial arts industry<br />

for decades. School owners in need of “The Complete Program” to<br />

Fill Your School should go to: ExtraordinaryMarketing.com and see<br />

it for yourself.<br />

The program consists of 7 DVDs, 17 Audio Cds, Transcripts, <strong>Special</strong><br />

Bonuses, and Digital Downloads plus a FREE $3000 Stimulus<br />

Package all designed to quickly aid school owners in generating<br />

Thousands of Dollars in Additional Revenue. Also, you can acquire<br />

the “Enrollment Acceleration System” which is also designed to<br />

teach you effective strategies and methods<br />

to increase your monthly revenue.<br />

This program allows for any school<br />

owner or instructor to utilize Grandmaster<br />

Oliver’s 42 years of experience of success<br />

rather than trying to reinvent the wheel on<br />

marketing. He’s well-aware of the loopholes<br />

and shortcomings that prevents a<br />

martial arts school from generating a great<br />

income. His system has proven success<br />

at aiding school owners and instructors<br />

to realize their martial arts business and<br />

financial dreams.<br />

For a limited time, <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>News</strong> readers can get 50% off this powerful<br />

program. To find out more and get started<br />

visit ExtraordinaryMarketing.com.<br />

20 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


FINALLY, GET RID OF YOUR<br />

BIGGEST<br />

Put Our 30 Years of Tuition Management<br />

Experience to Work for You!<br />

You didn’t open a martial arts school so you could<br />

waste your time being a bill collector…right?<br />

Call one of our friendly Tuition Management<br />

experts to discuss your specific situation.<br />

(800) 275-1600<br />

OurAMS.com/headache<br />

HEADACHE


SOCIAL 411<br />

The Core Components of a Strong SEO<br />

Strategy: Backlinks<br />

This is the last entry in our SEO Core Components series and<br />

today we will focus on links, and more specifically back links.<br />

So far, it’s clear that web pages can’t rank if they’re not relevant<br />

or lack authority. Search engines want to provide users with accurate<br />

results, which is why they prioritize pages that are relevant<br />

and popular.<br />

The objective of the two core components we’ve discussed so<br />

far—technical setup and content—is to increase the relevancy of<br />

web pages. But popularity can be, in part, indicated by other reputable<br />

and relevant websites linking to your site, which is why they are<br />

a major SEO hotspot. If you want your martial arts business to thrive<br />

online, it’s important to understand backlinks and how they work.<br />

What Are Backlinks, Exactly?<br />

Known as backlinks in the world of SEO, links are references<br />

to your content that other websites use to lead readers to your<br />

content. Every time a website mentions your content and leads<br />

readers to it, you gain a backlink.<br />

One of the ranking factors that Google takes into consideration<br />

is the quantity and quality of links. Why? Because they, in part,<br />

measure the authority of your website. Webmasters reference<br />

websites that are high-quality and popular a lot more often than<br />

mediocre websites, that’s why quantity is important.<br />

However, quality also matters. Low-quality links, meaning the<br />

links that are created deliberately to trick the algorithm to think the<br />

site has more authority than it actually does, will negatively impact<br />

your ranking. When you build links, you want to build high-quality<br />

references.<br />

Certain factors determine the quality of links, such as the popularity<br />

of the website being linked, the relevancy of the topic, and<br />

the website’s trust; the more trustworthy the site, the better.<br />

A Quick Guide to Link Building<br />

Link building refers to the process of acquiring backlinks and it’s<br />

something that requires creativity, patience, and strategy. A linkbuilding<br />

strategy will allow<br />

you to create quality links,<br />

but this can be challenging.<br />

However, it’s worth the<br />

effort.<br />

Luckily, there are several<br />

strategies you can use. You<br />

have editorial or organic<br />

links, which is when websites<br />

reference your content naturally.<br />

But if you don’t want to<br />

wait for people to do that,<br />

you can contact websites<br />

that work with related topics<br />

and provide them with<br />

valuable content so they can<br />

reference it.<br />

Another popular strategy<br />

is to do guest posts, which<br />

consist of publishing articles<br />

on third-party websites. This<br />

is a collaboration and they<br />

will allow you to use one or<br />

two links to your website and<br />

create an author bio. Your<br />

online profiles also allow you<br />

to create backlinks because<br />

you can list your website there.<br />

Lastly, there’s competitive analysis, where you can analyze the<br />

backlinks of your competitors and identify the ones you can recreate<br />

for your site, but make it better. These are all effective strategies<br />

and even though it may take time and effort, your martial arts<br />

website will be better because of it.<br />

If you want the SEO strategy for your martial arts business to<br />

be strong and effective these are the three core components you<br />

need to focus on. Use this series of articles as a guide and continue<br />

your research to improve your SEO efforts!<br />

<strong>22</strong> MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by juststock


The Latest Guide<br />

All <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> School Owners<br />

NEED TO READ<br />

Grandmaster Zulfi Ahmed’s<br />

newest book, “The Science & Secrets<br />

of Becoming a Master <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Instructor,” is the latest must-have<br />

industry guide for martial arts school<br />

owners and instructors.<br />

The world of martial arts is a very<br />

complicated one, where you can soar<br />

to the heights of the profession or<br />

quickly hit rock bottom, all depending<br />

on your mindset, discipline, and skills.<br />

“The Science & Secrets of Becoming<br />

a Master <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Instructor” is<br />

designed to teach you everything<br />

you’ll need to know to avoid the pitfalls<br />

and succeed as an instructor in the<br />

modern era.<br />

Featuring contributions from<br />

some of the best martial arts minds,<br />

including Grandmaster Ernie Reyes,<br />

Grandmaster Stephen Hayes, and<br />

Hanshi Dave Kovar, “The Science &<br />

Secrets of Becoming a Master <strong>Martial</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Instructor” will no doubt help you<br />

take your career to the next level!<br />

To get your copy today for $29.95,<br />

simply go to Lulu.com and search by author.


SOCIAL 411<br />

Effortlessly Keep Facebook Groups<br />

In Check<br />

From time to time martial arts group discussions can head<br />

in the wrong direction and quickly get out of hand.<br />

In those moments, school owners may wish there<br />

was a way to prevent the issue from escalating<br />

in the first place. Well Facebook has rolled out<br />

a new tool for group administrators to help<br />

manage the groups you use to market and<br />

communicate to reach your intended goals.<br />

These tools will enable those running<br />

groups to not get overwhelmed and manage<br />

groups so they don’t become a place of misinformation,<br />

spam, or abuse. With the Admin<br />

Home dashboard, all the settings, tools, features,<br />

and pro tips can help tailor your groups<br />

needs to operate most optimally. To keep your<br />

group community healthy and thriving, you’ll<br />

want to take advantage of these powerful tools as<br />

soon as you can.<br />

Some notable features empower admins with tools called<br />

“Conflict Alerts”. These alerts will notify admins when a<br />

potentially contentious or unhealthy discussion is taking<br />

place in the group. The administrator then could<br />

quickly take an action in ways like: turning off<br />

comments, limiting who can comment, removing<br />

a post, or however else they want to approach<br />

the situation. A criteria automation can be set<br />

up to restrict comments and posts more proactively,<br />

instead of forcing admins to go back after<br />

the fact and delete them which can help to limit<br />

spam and conflicts.<br />

Armed with these type of tools will help keep<br />

your martial art group happy, informed, growing, and<br />

productive! Prevention is worth a pound of cure in maintaining<br />

a good report on social groups and this feature<br />

makes it possible to meet things off beforehand and keep<br />

communication running smoothly.<br />

Bring Students Back With A 5 Step<br />

Message Model<br />

When COVID hit, many martial arts schools witnessed a mass<br />

exodus of their student bodies, but to be honest students<br />

leaving is really nothing new. No matter what business someone<br />

runs, occasionally the loss of customers occurs, and finding ways<br />

to successfully get them to return is a necessity. Stability and loyalty<br />

are staples of a good business, so bringing back good students<br />

that leave is a must to avoid having a revolving door customer<br />

base for your martial arts school.<br />

The first thing you have to do in this process is build a list of<br />

those former students who need to be reached with all their contact<br />

information. Choose wisely, not every lost student is a good return.<br />

The beauty behind this is that you already have a relationship with<br />

these people, so there’s already an open door to reach out. Once<br />

you have the list, you should follow a sequential strategy with Facebook,<br />

SMS, and email messages as the platforms to lure them back.<br />

The 5 Step Sequence Message Model That Reels Them In:<br />

Open Lines of Communication: Tell the departed student that<br />

they are missed and ask to start a conversation which is the first<br />

step in rekindling the relationship. Ex. “Hope you’re doing well<br />

cause you’re in my thoughts. Let’s talk soon.”<br />

Discover What Made Them Leave: Once you understand the<br />

reason they left, you have to acknowledge the problem by taking<br />

some of the responsibility. Ex. “I understand money is tight, sorry I<br />

didn’t realize that sooner to help you.”<br />

Express Business Improvements: Describe the new exciting<br />

classes, activities and programs that are going on at the school<br />

and the benefits others are receiving. Ex. “We’re holding a spot for<br />

you in our exciting <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Classes.”<br />

Give An Incentive to Return: Make a special offer that provides<br />

them with increased value if they come back that differs from first<br />

time enrollees. Ex. “For Limited Time Get 50% Off For 6 Months.<br />

Must Be a Returning Student.”<br />

Welcome Them Back: Upon accepting your offer, express your<br />

happiness for their return with a welcome and promise for a better<br />

experience this time. Ex. “Welcome Back, We’re Excited to Exceed<br />

Your Expectations.”<br />

This is a proven sequence of generic message ideas to induce<br />

the return of students that left for various reasons. It’s just a pattern,<br />

but you’ll have to come up with your own language or utilize<br />

a company that already has a professionally designed return<br />

customer sequence with social media and emails.<br />

24 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


THE #1 SOURCE FOR DAILY<br />

MARTIAL ARTS<br />

BUSINESS NEWS<br />

• Instructor Tips and Tricks<br />

• Class Management Skills<br />

• <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Events<br />

• Classified Marketplace<br />

• Social Media Marketing Tactics<br />

• Marketing Breakthroughs<br />

• Industry <strong>News</strong><br />

• <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> School Profiles<br />

And MUCH More!<br />

SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE!<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

<strong>Special</strong> Needs Has A <strong>Special</strong><br />

Place At Universal Warrior<br />

Mixed <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Grand Master Austin Wright is a UWMA 10th Dan and the head master instructor and<br />

founder of the Universal Warrior Mixed <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> school in Bayonne, NJ.<br />

He is a highly decorated martial artist with many<br />

championships from competition as well as hall<br />

of fame awards. Grand Master Wright has a talented<br />

group of instructors and black belts that<br />

deliver high level instruction in their modern<br />

Mixed <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> curriculum and training<br />

to the community. In addition to exciting<br />

mainstream programs, he also dedicates time<br />

and resources to providing a special needs<br />

program for kids and adults in his community.<br />

The program is running successfully due<br />

to the patience Grand Master Wright<br />

has with his students and the high<br />

motivation he gives during class.<br />

Parents and adult students<br />

constantly rave about the<br />

school. It is truly an institution<br />

for self-improvement<br />

and the home of life<br />

champions because<br />

Universal Warrior Mixed<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> is focused<br />

on creating a positive,<br />

safe, injury-free training<br />

environment for<br />

EVERYONE – including<br />

those whom<br />

others ignore.<br />

MAWN: What is the<br />

name of your unique special<br />

needs program and when did<br />

you establish it?<br />

AW: At Universal Warrior<br />

<strong>Arts</strong>, we call the program<br />

Dragon’s Club-- it’s been<br />

established since 1996.<br />

MAWN: What inspired you<br />

to begin this special needs<br />

program and who does it<br />

facilitate?<br />

Grand Master Austin Wright Combines Tradition,<br />

with Exciting Experiences for His Students.<br />

AW: As an educator to special needs children, I felt like I could<br />

help make a difference in my community by creating a program<br />

accessible to all kids.<br />

MAWN: How many current students are participating in this<br />

much needed type of program?<br />

AW: Between 20 and 30 students, it’s a small group but it’s<br />

growing. We prefer to keep a family-oriented environment.<br />

MAWN: What is the structure of this program and the general<br />

intended benefits for participants?<br />

AW: For special needs children specifically, it’s about life skills<br />

26 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

and social interaction skills. The most important part for them is to<br />

build confidence and give them motivation in order to keep a “Yes<br />

I Can!” attitude.<br />

MAWN: Can you site a couple specific examples of how students<br />

have benefited from this program?<br />

AW: Our success stories are all the black belts that have had<br />

the discipline to not only commit to becoming a black belt in the<br />

school, but also at home.<br />

MAWN: In what ways have you marketed this program in your<br />

community and beyond it?<br />

AW: Universal Warrior <strong>Arts</strong> has a website that attracts many<br />

new residents in the area. We have been in the Bayonne community<br />

for 3 generations, which has made our school popular through<br />

word-of-mouth. We also promote UWA with business cards, online<br />

promotions, and flyers. We are satisfied with the outcome of the<br />

Dragon’s Club program.<br />

MAWN: Does this program bring in any income or is it just charitable<br />

community service or both?<br />

AW: The program does both<br />

bring in some income and offer<br />

community service. In fact, we<br />

accept volunteers from the<br />

community to help out from<br />

time to time.<br />

MAWN: If another school<br />

owner wanted to start a similar<br />

program, what advice would<br />

you give him or her?<br />

AW: A new school should<br />

definitely have reliable instructors<br />

with a background in karate.<br />

These instructors should<br />

have experience working with<br />

children and be educated on<br />

working with different groups.<br />

A background check should be<br />

done to instructors, plus staff<br />

that have patience and experience<br />

is vital for a successful<br />

special needs program. New<br />

school owners should also<br />

focus on the style of martial<br />

arts they would like to teach<br />

and do their best to implement<br />

their style.<br />

MAWN: Please share any<br />

other things you feel are personally<br />

relevant and inspiring<br />

related to this program and/or<br />

pertinent for other martial arts<br />

school owners.<br />

AW: Make sure your<br />

students feel welcome and<br />

comfortable in your dojo.<br />

Encourage each student’s<br />

strengths and allow them to<br />

improve their weaknesses.<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 27


ANNOUNCING:<br />

THE OFFICIAL,<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

APP!<br />

Get the<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS MAGAZINE APP!


Business <strong>News</strong> • Marketing Instructor Tools • Business Videos<br />

Cool Stuff • Owner Profiles • Marketplace Events • and More!<br />

Get it on<br />

Google Play<br />

Download on the<br />

App Store


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

The First Ever USA Kukkiwon<br />

Expo – A Huge Success!<br />

On June 27, Hundreds of Taekwondo Masters gathered in our nation’s capital, to<br />

train, learn, and grow together. This was an historic event, as this was the first ever<br />

Kukkiwon Expo in the United States.<br />

Sponsored, organized, and facilitated by “The Lee Brothers”<br />

from the DC Area, Grandmaster H.K. Lee, Grandmaster Kang Suk<br />

Lee, Grandmaster Jun Lee, Grandmaster Byung Seok Lee, Grandmaster<br />

Sang Ho Lee, and Grandmaster Jung Ho Lee, invested tremendous<br />

time, energy and effort to produce this historic gathering.<br />

First up was the International Master’s certification course.<br />

Here, several hundred Masters, instructors and Black Belts, from<br />

more than 17 countries, studied under some of the most talented<br />

Masters and Grandmasters in the <strong>World</strong>.<br />

From Sparring<br />

application<br />

and strategy with<br />

Multiple Gold Medal<br />

Olympian Professor<br />

Moon Dae-Sung, to<br />

in-depth Taekwondo<br />

history, to modern Maw<strong>News</strong> Team Members - Master Toby Milroy, and<br />

curriculum management<br />

and teaching<br />

Mr. Sean Lee Welcome Visitors from All Over the <strong>World</strong>.<br />

tools, attendees gained a new level of expertise and motivation<br />

through the intensive 5 days of training. The final day brought a<br />

final exam and certification ceremony.<br />

Next, attendees were treated to an elegant banquet where, the<br />

guest of honor, Kukkiwon President Grandmaster Dong Sup Lee<br />

made himself available to answer questions and concerns about<br />

the direction and vision for the Kukkiwon. Grandmaster Lee was<br />

https://www.facebook.com/606546516/videos/584191020002616/<br />

30 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

The Kukkiwon Demo Team Performed a Historic Exhibition on the DC Mall.<br />

not able to travel due to doctors’ orders, after having a series of<br />

serious surgeries over the previous few weeks, but his dedication<br />

and commitment were on full display, as he attended the session<br />

virtually via Zoom, and patiently, thoughtfully answered important<br />

questions from Taekwondo<br />

leaders all<br />

over the world.<br />

Third, Saturday<br />

July 2nd, thousands<br />

of students, families<br />

and instructors traveled<br />

to the beautiful<br />

George Mason<br />

University campus<br />

to participate in the first ever USA Kukkiwon Cup tournament.<br />

Spirited competition in forms, sparring, breaking and demo team<br />

were the order of the day.<br />

<strong>Special</strong> guests, too numerous to list here included, the first<br />

Korean American “Miss America” Emma Broyles, Congressman<br />

Gregory Murphy from the 3rd district of North Carolina (whose<br />

family has studied Taekwondo for many years), Grandmaster Sang<br />

Lee, Grandmaster Bruce Harris, and many other guests and dignitaries<br />

from all over the world.<br />

Following the main competitions, a light hearted interlude of<br />

a K-Pop live performance, a beautiful traditional Korean dance<br />

exhibition, and a thunderous traditional Korean drum chorus, the<br />

energy in the Eagle Bank area was electric, as the world famous<br />

Kukkiwon Demo Team put on an astonishing performance!<br />

https://www.facebook.com/10000150910<strong>22</strong>62/videos/3202805196597896/<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 31


SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

Guests of Honor, Congressman Gregory Murphy and<br />

20<strong>22</strong> Miss America Emma Broyles<br />

From the nose bleed high flying board breaking, to the Swiss<br />

watch-like precision group form performances, the crowd stood<br />

stunned at the expertise and athleticism of these young practitioners.<br />

Along with the energy and excitement of the ‘high flying’ techniques,<br />

came a warm, heartstring-plucking story of a young boy<br />

with a physical disability, discovering his true potential under the<br />

sage guidance<br />

of a caring Taekwondo<br />

instructor.<br />

I can assure<br />

you, there was<br />

not a dry eye in<br />

the house when<br />

this exceptional<br />

Master Toby Milroy Helping School Owners Implement<br />

Cutting Edge Marketing Systems<br />

young man demonstrated<br />

how<br />

his journey has<br />

changed him, as<br />

he shattered a stack of boards.<br />

Then, beginning on July 3rd, high ranking practitioners assembled<br />

to learn and practice the Kukkiwon’s new testing and<br />

examiner procedures and requirements. This is one of the impactful<br />

innovations in Kukkiwon in recent months, in order to raise the<br />

standards, the quality of students and Taekwondo programs all<br />

over the world.<br />

At the same time, Dojang owners joined together for 2 days of<br />

high impact marketing, student service, and business operations<br />

sessions with some massively successful school owners. In fact,<br />

our very own Publisher, Master Toby Milroy, and Editor Mr. Sean<br />

Lee were honored to present the most important lessons we’ve<br />

learned following the COVID-19 pandemic, and how schools can<br />

turn crisis into massive opportunity.<br />

Overall, this was a truly inspiring event, and will positively impact<br />

millions of Taekwondo students, all across the world.<br />

Kukkiwon President Dong Sup Lee Answers Important Questions from the Group.<br />

The Kukkiwon Demo Team Brought the House Down with an Inspiring Performance<br />

32 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


presenting<br />

the Ninja<br />

‘Five Elements’ system<br />

Author Stephen K. Hayes presents the Ninja "Five Elements" system to explain fundamental aspects of self-defense.<br />

According to Japanese Buddhist belief, human nature is connected to the natural world and is made up of five elements. By<br />

understanding that connection, essential responses to any threat become clear:<br />

EARTH—Remain grounded in your thinking and footing to repel attempts to distract or deceive you<br />

WATER—Shift, angle and move fluidly to tactically confuse attackers and put them off balance<br />

FIRE—See where a situation is going as it develops and intercept it at the critical moment<br />

WIND—Stay light on your feet and move nimbly to evade and escape attempts to pin you down<br />

VOID—Control a fight's direction by changing dynamics to confuse your attacker<br />

“Ninja Fighting Techniques” explains how the five elements can<br />

become automatic, unconscious responses for fighters who<br />

train the Ninja way. Through study and practice they become<br />

instinctive, effectively employed precisely when you need them<br />

without thinking.<br />

The advantage of Ninja teachings over other martial disciplines<br />

is that, in addition to providing physical combat methods, they<br />

teach you to develop a better understanding of human behavior<br />

and psychology as well as "real-time" awareness of your<br />

surroundings — invaluable in any combat and street fighting<br />

situation.<br />

With over 300 full-color photographs and detailed step-by-step<br />

instructions, this book shows you how the ancient self-defense<br />

techniques developed by the Ninja are still unsurpassed today!<br />

Get The Book<br />

@ Tuttlepublishing.com


Tom Patire’s<br />

®<br />

Making America Safe Again<br />

<br />

Personal Protection Tour<br />

Soft-Handed<br />

Control Tactics<br />

®<br />

Active Shooter “SURVIVE”<br />

For Families<br />

®<br />

®<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> Ops<br />

The FINAL Level In<br />

Personal Protection<br />

TRAINING<br />

FOR LIFE<br />

®<br />

Self-Escape Course For Women<br />

Child Safety For Kids<br />

Tom Patire and his team will come to your<br />

school and teach his revenue generating<br />

personal protection seminars. You choose<br />

which seminars fit your demographic to<br />

help keep your community safe!<br />

For More Information - 888-238-7287<br />

www.TomPatire.com


JOIN US!<br />

FREE MARTIAL ARTS BUSINESS<br />

WEBINAR<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

Join Us on the<br />

2nd Tuesday<br />

of every month at<br />

1:00 P.M. Eastern<br />

Join Us for Our Business Brainstorming Sessions with Master Toby Milroy!<br />

UPCOMING DATES:<br />

September 14th<br />

October 11<br />

REGISTER FREE:<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Webinar


COVER STORY<br />

MAW<strong>News</strong>: Would you briefly introduce<br />

yourself to our readers?<br />

SMK: I was Born in Seoul, Korea in<br />

February of 1964. I grew up in Korea and<br />

started learning Taekwondo when I was 12<br />

years old. After graduating from Dongguk<br />

University’s Department of Trade, I got a<br />

job in a trading company and went to the<br />

United States to study abroad in 1991. At<br />

that time, I gained a 4th Dan and Instructor<br />

Certification from Kukkiwon. Thinking that I<br />

should continue my studies abroad, I went<br />

on further to get an MBA in Business Administration<br />

in Orlando, Florida, and forged<br />

a Taekwondo Dojang business into a<br />

great success.<br />

After returning to Korea in 1997, I<br />

started working at a German Company<br />

called the Osram Lighting<br />

Company. Then in 2001, I established<br />

a company called<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> Korea,<br />

and also ran a company<br />

that developed<br />

and disseminated<br />

advanced management<br />

techniques<br />

of Taekwondo and<br />

programs for success in<br />

the Dojang. Later on, I stopped<br />

the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> Business and<br />

changed industries, moving to a lighting<br />

firm. I expanded the business to the manufacturing<br />

sector; from R&D, production, and<br />

sales, and built a successful business in<br />

that sector.<br />

MAW<strong>News</strong>: Every business faces challenges,<br />

what are some of the challenges<br />

you’ve faced in your time building such a<br />

successful business.<br />

SMK: If I had to pick one of the most<br />

memorable and difficult times since I began<br />

in business, it would be speaking in Korean<br />

in September 2008. I can’t forget the<br />

Lehman Brothers crisis that started around<br />

the end of the Chuseok holiday.<br />

Four negative factors impacted the<br />

business:<br />

First, an increase in raw material prices<br />

led to an increase in prices.<br />

Second, costs and margins fell due to<br />

the sharp rise in the exchange rate.<br />

Third, a sharp decline in sales due to a<br />

decrease in market demand.<br />

Fourth, sales and sales’ promotion were<br />

challenging and the collection of money<br />

became more difficult.<br />

I remember being pushed to the limit, I<br />

almost gave up on the business as all these<br />

factors combine into the “Perfect Storm”.<br />

38 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


COVER STORY<br />

I knew that if I gave up, I would face a<br />

huge financial burden, and all our employees<br />

would have to suffer the pain of<br />

unemployment. The goals and dreams that<br />

I wanted to achieve through the business<br />

would die.<br />

I decided to take massive action<br />

instead. My desperate but effective efforts<br />

began to overcome these terrible<br />

conditions.<br />

As the ‘crunch’ came, other team members<br />

gave up on the business, but I was so<br />

determined to make this business work,<br />

that I did every job you can imagine, including<br />

helping to run the factory.<br />

We were able to convince a key<br />

wholesaler to do business with us because<br />

we promised them there would<br />

be no supply disruption, and that I and<br />

my team would do whatever was necessary<br />

to make sure they had the supply<br />

they needed!<br />

At that time, the government was expanding<br />

it’s procurement systems, and we<br />

had acquired a special certification to be<br />

able to fulfill their needs. We put ourselves<br />

in the position to supply the highly customized<br />

equipment they needed, and were<br />

able to leverage the contract as collateral<br />

to fund our recovery.<br />

We focused intently on quality control<br />

(Q/C) to prevent returns when the products<br />

were delivered, and also introduced a job<br />

sharing system through employee communication<br />

and encouragement.<br />

Because we refused to quit, and<br />

focused on finding solutions to this crisis,<br />

I was able to overcome the long Lehman<br />

Brothers crisis.<br />

MAW<strong>News</strong>: You say<br />

you have a different<br />

perspective on<br />

Taekwondo,<br />

what is the difference?<br />

SMK: It is currently estimated that 150<br />

to 200 million people are sweating in Taekwondo<br />

classes all over the world and are<br />

passionate about Taekwondo training.<br />

I have thought deeply about why, and I<br />

have come to the conclusion that there are<br />

three powers to change the world.<br />

First, when people’s thinking<br />

continued on page 42<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 39


Finally A…<br />

FinallCUTTING<br />

EDGE,<br />

All in One<br />

Marketing & Management System.<br />

CUTTING-EDGE<br />

ATLAS<br />

SOFTWARE<br />

MARKETING & MANAGEMENT<br />

AUTOMATION<br />

SOFTWARE • WEBSITES • SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT<br />

CALL 1-800-275-1600<br />

TO SPEAK WITH A SCHOOL SPECIALIST


LEAD GENERATING<br />

WEBSITES<br />

MOBILE RESPONSIVE<br />

AFTER SCHOOL<br />

PROGRAM<br />

DONE FOR YOU<br />

ENGAGING<br />

SOCIAL MEDIA<br />

BEAUTIFUL & IMPACTFUL<br />

MARKETING<br />

TOOLS<br />

EVERYTHING YOU’LL NEED<br />

• MARKETING TOOLS • AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM<br />

GET A FREE DEMO AT<br />

TryAtlasSoftware.com


COVER STORY<br />

continued from page 39<br />

changes, they have the power to change<br />

the world.<br />

Second, advances in science and technology<br />

change the world.<br />

Third, it is said that the ideology and<br />

philosophy that leads an organization or<br />

country changes the world.<br />

Taekwondo can change people’s<br />

thinking. This has the unparalleled power<br />

to change the world. It can change a life in<br />

which a negative person becomes a positive<br />

person. It can help a person without<br />

self-confidence to become a confident<br />

person. A life that is aimless and without a<br />

goal, to have clarity, self-confidence, and<br />

an indomitable will and spirit that never<br />

gives up. It can usher in a new era and a<br />

new future that can evoke the power of<br />

positivity. Our taekwondo is for all mankind,<br />

not the cultural heritage of Korea, as well<br />

as the essential spirit that stays close to<br />

us like air, water, salt, and nourishment<br />

for world peace and coexistence of<br />

people all around the world.<br />

MAW<strong>News</strong>: How did the spirit<br />

of Taekwondo help you succeed in<br />

your business?<br />

SMK: In general, when people<br />

think of Taekwondo, the thoughts<br />

that come to mind are a strong body,<br />

a strong mind, and a healthy mind. I<br />

think that Taekwondo has a deeper<br />

life than just a strong body and mind<br />

and is very closely related to our<br />

lives. When interpreting Taekwondo<br />

in English, it is called “The way<br />

of Life.” In Christianity, the way<br />

of salvation is to ultimately<br />

go to<br />

heaven<br />

through the love of Jesus Christ. In Buddhism,<br />

the path to liberation or nirvana by<br />

practicing the mercy of the Buddha will be<br />

the final path of the path. Since we only live<br />

once, it is everyone’s hope and dream to<br />

live a life of success rather than failure, a life<br />

of victory rather than defeat, and a life of<br />

happiness rather than unhappiness.<br />

However, to achieve this requires not<br />

only ceaseless efforts, but also the basic<br />

requirements to achieve happiness begins<br />

from satisfying wants and needs.<br />

If the want is the goal of what I want to<br />

do, then the action plan for this is the need.<br />

For example, if the goal is a gold medal in<br />

the Olympic Games, then the action plan to<br />

achieve it must be well crafted. When we<br />

compete in a competition, the competition<br />

is not over just because<br />

we<br />

allow 1<br />

point because the match is not over until<br />

the bell rings. Even though, sometimes it<br />

looks like there is no end to such a long<br />

tunnel, with a clear personal goal, practice,<br />

and execution, there will be an end. It is<br />

important to form an internal and external<br />

corporate culture for constant devotion,<br />

honest effort, trust and value. Even in the<br />

ever-changing world of business, I am always<br />

grateful that the spirit brought by the<br />

Taekwondo spirit has been with Taekwondo<br />

in corporate management as well.<br />

I would like to say some things to the instructors<br />

who have special characteristics<br />

from Taekwondo in the country and who<br />

run a dojang in the United States. Everyone<br />

dreams of success and everyone has hope<br />

for a beautiful future. With changes in the<br />

times, there are differences in thinking and<br />

values, but what should not be changed is<br />

that the status of the master and instructor<br />

in the dojang business and the symbol<br />

and value of Taekwondo itself should not<br />

be damaged in any case. That will be the<br />

master’s credibility and its symbolism in the<br />

dojang.<br />

I hear these days that in relation to<br />

joining the T-Con at the Kukkiwon in Korea,<br />

there is an inconvenience and unfairness<br />

for the masters and instructors who apply<br />

for a dan certification to the Kukkiwon and<br />

situations that undermine the authority,<br />

credibility and status of the instructors<br />

are taking place. If we look at this, the<br />

problem occurred three years ago from<br />

the development stage of T-con. From the<br />

stage of preparation, sufficient explanation<br />

and understanding of the purpose of the T-<br />

Con system, the practical benefits and benefits<br />

obtained by implementing it, and the<br />

convenience that can be given to<br />

the front-line American dojang.<br />

By doing this, and how the<br />

expected benefits will<br />

appear, should have<br />

been followed.<br />

However, the<br />

T-con system<br />

was newly<br />

implemented<br />

without sufficient<br />

explanation<br />

and<br />

persuasion,<br />

so I<br />

42 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


COVER STORY<br />

think the idea of ​following it unconditionally<br />

is a big problem. In any case, the authority<br />

and status of the instructors should be protected<br />

and the value of Taekwondo should<br />

be given priority.<br />

MAW<strong>News</strong>: You were the Secretary<br />

General of the Kukkiwon, but resigned last<br />

month. What are the challenges you see for<br />

Taekwondo’s development?<br />

SMK: As the secretary general of the<br />

<strong>World</strong> Taekwondo Headquarters, I have<br />

felt the alienation dojang operators, students,<br />

instructors and many others have<br />

experienced. I clearly see the power of<br />

Taekwondo with great potential and could<br />

be a growth engine for not only itself, but<br />

for the world. It is a pity that this Kukkiwon<br />

is not engaging with its members, dojang<br />

owners, masters and instructors, all over<br />

the world, in a more powerful and meaningful<br />

way . In viewing Taekwondo from a<br />

broad viewpoint, the market and culture<br />

will direct the Taekwondo industry sales<br />

in the world. There is also an opportunity<br />

for cultural diplomacy in the world, but the<br />

view of business is too narrow and the<br />

presence of Kukkiwon too limited, only<br />

focusing on Korea and is very regrettable.<br />

We need innovative thinking for limitless<br />

development and growth along with a<br />

well-planned roadmap to promote it. A<br />

plan, strategy, and execution that can be<br />

passed down to the next generation for<br />

strong leadership that creates achievements<br />

and results based on this, and a<br />

blueprint for the future I would like to<br />

reveal the alienation with the idea that it<br />

should be created.<br />

MAW<strong>News</strong>: What plans do you have<br />

for the expansion of Kukkiwon?<br />

SMK: The current Kukkiwon business<br />

model of issuing Dan certifications,<br />

and government subsidies needs to be<br />

rapidly and massively overhauled, and<br />

new models must be developed for the<br />

rapidly changing future of the next 10,<br />

20 or even 50 years. For this, economic<br />

stimulus and expansion through the Taekwondo<br />

industry will be necessary. For example,<br />

if you look at the state of American<br />

companies called “GAFA”, the foundations<br />

of giant group companies such as Google,<br />

Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft<br />

are all building business infrastructures<br />

based on human networking.<br />

Since Taekwondo has such a large<br />

global appeal, estimated to be 150 to<br />

200 million, ‘connecting’ these practitioners<br />

in more meaningful ways,<br />

and building channels to bring<br />

more people across the world into<br />

Taekwondo will create an economical<br />

business structure of enormous<br />

scale for and by Taekwondo. Based<br />

on this, I think that it will be possible<br />

to establish a strong foundation that<br />

can contribute to the peace and devotion<br />

of Taekwondo practitioners all over<br />

the world.<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 43


AWARDS<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Presents:<br />

THE<br />

20<strong>22</strong><br />

DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION<br />

& LEADERSHIP AWARDS<br />

Elon Musk<br />

Elon Musk is revered as one of history’s greatest innovators. But what makes him so brilliant is that his genius<br />

is rooted not in an abstract complexity, but straightforward simplicity. It’s this ability that enables him to seemingly<br />

turn any wild idea he pursues into a wildly successful business. He commands multiple businesses that could<br />

define the world’s future. And with a net worth of $257 billion, according to Bloomberg, Musk has the ability and<br />

drive to influence the global conversation.<br />

Jeff Bezos<br />

Bezos is an inventor at heart, patenting hundreds of his own inventions. No matter what he’s creating — the<br />

10,000-year clock that requires incredible engineering, Blue Origin, an airbag system for phones, a solar cooker<br />

as a kid, or Amazon.com, Bezos is always coming up with something new. Bezos’ vision for Amazon as the ‘everything’<br />

store completely disrupted the retail industry, and fundamentally changed the way people shop. His impact<br />

on our society will be felt for generations to come.<br />

Dana White<br />

UFC president Dana White has been named the most innovative person in sport by leading industry publication<br />

Sports Business International. The UFC led by Dana White essentially ‘created’ the MMA sport, and is the<br />

most successful promotion company in the MMA business. From some of the best fighters in the world to innovative<br />

ways of capturing an audience, the UFC is leading the MMA business despite robust competition. The scope<br />

of popularity and media coverage of the UFC affects virtually every <strong>Martial</strong> Art in the world.<br />

Donald Trump<br />

Donald J. Trump has been upsetting the status quo for most of his life. He built a massive, unconventional real<br />

estate business by acquiring and renovating residential buildings, hotels, skyscrapers, casinos, golf courses and<br />

more. He then went on to acquire and build other entities like sports teams, air lines, beauty contests, and even<br />

online learning platforms. He then decided to disrupt the political status quo in the United States by running for<br />

and winning election for President in 2016. He led the nation to historically low unemployment, a roaring economy,<br />

historically low energy prices (adjusted for inflation), and attracted business and industries to the United States.<br />

Un Yong Kim<br />

Kim brought his PhD in Political Science to bear as he created one of the largest disruptions in the history of his<br />

beloved Taekwondo, with his work to bring taekwondo to the Olympics, approved in 1993 for the 2000 Olympics<br />

while serving as president of the <strong>World</strong> Taekwondo Federation from 1993 to 2004. Kim initially declined to take<br />

on this role in the association due to the conflicts the organization was contending with, but ultimately, took on the<br />

challenge of re-organizing and re-vitalizing the WTF.<br />

44 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


AWARDS<br />

America has always welcomed, embraced, and celebrated innovation, disruption and<br />

disrupters — the rebels, the troublemakers, the ones who see things differently. They<br />

invent. They explore. They create. They inspire. They change things. They push the human<br />

race forward.<br />

This year, <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> recognizes these 10 innovators for their<br />

outstanding contribution to humanity, society, industry, and the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

Chuck Norris<br />

Chuck Norris blazed several all-new paths for the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Martial</strong> Artists. From his competitive martial<br />

arts career to building profitable, effective martial arts schools in the early days, he took his martial arts to an unprecedented<br />

level of success. He became the most popular movie stars of all time, a 2 time New York Times best-selling<br />

author with published books on a variety of subjects which was an incredible feat. Chuck also created a television<br />

career, product endorsements and partnerships, and public speaking, he took even more innovative steps.<br />

Joe Biden<br />

As the leader of the nation, the Biden administration faces critical challenges that make a tremendous impact<br />

on not only the 330 million Americans, but on people and nations all over the world. As the congress swayed to<br />

the left after the previous conservative administration, nearly everything the current administration does could be<br />

considered ‘disruptive’. Biden’s leadership has seen the passing of the American Rescue Plan, created a strong<br />

vaccine program, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act. Getting legislation<br />

of the scale and magnitude passed is no slight feat, and the impacts will be felt for generations to come.<br />

Satya Nadella<br />

Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, transformed the company into a hotbed of innovation, a talent magnet where<br />

people want to come and grow, a world-class technology player and a valued digital technology partner. But ask<br />

him how it’s going, and he will say they are making great progress, but they still have so much more to do. Never<br />

raising his voice or showing overt anger at employees or executives, Nadella constantly worked to create a more<br />

comfortable, creative environment where innovation and ‘good ideas’ are carefully nurtured, and team members<br />

can express their creativity in a supportive environment. This culture helped Microsoft lead the way in newly<br />

emerging technology domains.<br />

Tim Cook<br />

Tim Cook took the CEO job at Apple in August 2011, many wondered if he could fill the shoes left by his friend,<br />

colleague, and mentor, the brilliant visionary Steve Jobs. However, Cook has not only continued the tradition of excellence<br />

and innovation that Jobs had established, but also led the disruption of well-established product categories<br />

and services that affect billions of people all over the world. In addition to facilitating the launch of AirPods, the Apple<br />

Watch, and Apple Music, he led Apple to becoming one of the world’s most valuable companies, with a market cap<br />

hovering around $3 trillion. As Apple surpassed a $2 trillion market cap in 2020, Cook reached billionaire status.<br />

Soo Min Kim<br />

Grandmaster Kim has been an innovator from a very early age. From establishing a highly successful chain of<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> schools in both the United States and Korea, to building a massively successful company outside the<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, he’s created tremendous opportunity ‘from scratch’. His innovative approach to designing products,<br />

unconventional concepts for managing the supply chain, and ‘massive action’ philosophy are some of his keys to<br />

‘getting things done’ where others think it’s impossible. His new vision for the Kukkiwon, and its role in not only<br />

Taekwondo but in society in general are an inspiration for the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> industry and schools all over the world.<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 45


LEARN FROM<br />

HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL<br />

EXPERTS<br />

Proven Effective<br />

Courses teach PROVEN effective and<br />

successful strategies for martial arts<br />

school owners.<br />

Easy To Learn<br />

You’ll gain new skills and knowledge<br />

quickly with this easy-to-use online<br />

learning system.<br />

Flexible Schedule<br />

Learn at your own pace with bite-sized<br />

course segments built to fit your busy<br />

schedule.<br />

ENROLL TODAY!<br />

MaBusinessInstitute.com<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Business Institute<br />

FREE COURSES<br />

Available Now!


Learn the skills that made the<br />

NINJA LEGENDARY<br />

With New Lessons Added Monthly!<br />

Get Your<br />

FREE!<br />

FIRST<br />

COURSE<br />

Get Started Today<br />

learning the skills of the legendary ninja!<br />

NinjaSelfDefense.com


Earn Less Than $30,0000 A MONTH in Your School?<br />

FREE REPORT<br />

for smaller schools<br />

You Can Change<br />

Your Financial Future<br />

in 3 Easy Steps!<br />

FREE Download<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Grow<br />

Sponsored By


ANNOUNCING:<br />

THE OFFICIAL, MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS MAGAZINE APP!<br />

Get the<br />

AppFree!<br />

Business <strong>News</strong> • Marketing Instructor Tools • Business Videos<br />

Cool Stuff • Owner Profiles • Marketplace Events • and More!<br />

Get<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS<br />

MAGAZINE APP!<br />

Get it on<br />

Google Play<br />

Download on the<br />

App Store<br />

Free!


SCHOOL PROFILE<br />

A Solid Foundation: the House of <strong>Martial</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Karate Academy<br />

The Head Instructor Gino Bovo has built a home for a small community in<br />

Pennsylvania who can learn the principles for living well at the House of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Karate Academy. Since 1998, twenty-four years, the house has provided martial arts<br />

training benefits like self-confidence and tools to face bullies for the small town. The<br />

school has a great community reputation and a well-rounded active student body due<br />

to a combination of styles presented in the training.<br />

MAWN: What is the major contribution(s) that your school is<br />

bringing to its community?<br />

GB: Our dojo is located in a smaller town so bringing people<br />

into town helps other businesses as well as ours. We help to promote<br />

discipline, and respect daily. We also do a food drive for our<br />

local food bank.<br />

MAWN: What are the best producing marketing strategies<br />

you use?<br />

GB: I think the thing that works best for us is good old fashioned<br />

word of mouth, but social media gets the word out really well<br />

too, and we are on a main road with a large front window, so a lot<br />

of drive by traffic helps too.<br />

MAWN: What are the programs you provide and their benefits<br />

to participants?<br />

GB: Our main program that we teach is a Shotokan based<br />

karate system. In addition to the karate we also offer Jujitsu and<br />

Grappling, as well as a little bit of boxing. Our karate programs<br />

promote building self-confidence, respect, & anti-bullying. We also<br />

think that teaching a good combination of styles helps to create a<br />

more well rounded martial artist.<br />

MAWN: Do you have a lead generating website and what<br />

about it has been most productive regarding leads?<br />

Modern Approach to Traditional Karate<br />

GB: Yes, I do. Our<br />

website is set up so<br />

that the client can very<br />

easily sign up and<br />

pay for trial programs,<br />

tuition packages, and<br />

purchase directly from<br />

our online pro-shop.<br />

MAWN: Do you use<br />

a management software<br />

and what features<br />

are providing the best<br />

benefits for running<br />

your school more efficiently?<br />

GB: Yes, we do<br />

have a management<br />

software to run our<br />

school efficiently. The<br />

main thing for me is<br />

Head Instructor Gino Bovo is Dedicated to<br />

Serving His Small Community<br />

that it helps me to focus on teaching. It helps to take care of a lot of<br />

the business side of things for us. It tracks all of our sales. It does<br />

monthly and annual totals. It automatically contacts the<br />

client for declined or late payments. It lets us, as well<br />

as the client, know when trial packages are expiring.<br />

It also has a great communication system to contact<br />

clients individually or as groups.<br />

MAWN: What advice do you have for other martial<br />

arts school owners for having success in business?<br />

GB: I’ve been in business full time for 24 years. I<br />

would just say, be ready to adapt to change (because<br />

it will be required at some point). Know your students,<br />

care about what you teach them, and no matter what<br />

DON’T GIVE UP.<br />

50 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


See<br />

What You’re<br />

Missing<br />

Every Month<br />

Everything You’ll Ever Need to<br />

Market Your <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> School!<br />

MaBizAcademy.com<br />

MA BIZ ACADEMY


BE RECOGNIZED in future editions of<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>.<br />

Our goal at <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is to<br />

support our industry and help you grow your martial<br />

arts school. It’s incredibly useful for our readers to hear<br />

about YOUR specific experiences and results.<br />

You are part of a wonderful industry and community with<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>, and now, you’ll be<br />

able to share and contribute to that community in a more<br />

rich and meaningful way than ever before!<br />

Share Stories About:<br />

• Achieving a New Rank<br />

• Opening a New Location<br />

• Winning an Award<br />

• Discovering a Successful Marketing Strategy<br />

• Building a Retention System that Works Well<br />

• Tournament Results<br />

• Anything else that our readers might find valuable!<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Ureport<br />

Or send your story ideas to Editor@<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com


www.ElitePublications.org


SCHOOL PROFILE<br />

Kim’s Hapkido: Building<br />

Tomorrow’s Leaders The <strong>Martial</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Way<br />

Grand Master Dong Kun Kim has proudly served his community for 31 years at Kim’s<br />

Hapkido. The school has been a beacon in the community for developing leaders<br />

through its innovative martial arts curriculum and charitable community events. The<br />

school currently has a growing enrollment of 207 active students.<br />

MAWN: How does your school help young students to develop<br />

into future leaders?<br />

SL: We strive to build future leaders in our community. Our<br />

student body is taught from the first introductory class that being<br />

independent is an essential quality.<br />

Kicking and punching are just the tools<br />

we utilize. They learn how to work<br />

with one another and create a bond<br />

with each student. Learning not only<br />

self-discipline, but confidence, respect<br />

for self and others, along with being<br />

taught their job right now is to make<br />

good grades so that they have the<br />

tools and character development to<br />

make something of themselves. We<br />

also strive to teach them humbleness<br />

and humility by setting up events for<br />

charity for them to participate in.<br />

MAWN: What are the best and<br />

most effective ways you promote the<br />

school and what are the leads per<br />

month?<br />

SL: Word of mouth is always our<br />

top lead producer but working with<br />

the schools in the community comes in<br />

close second. We partner with our local<br />

PTAs and teachers, always keeping<br />

contact not only with our students but<br />

the principals as well. On average we<br />

get about 80-100 leads from word of mouth, social media, Google,<br />

and school events.<br />

MAWN: With what kind of programs do you develop leadership<br />

in your school and how does it benefit the participants?<br />

SL: Our Leadership program is our most beneficial program<br />

by far. Not only do our students learn to be leaders, but they also<br />

learn to work with other students. They learn the benefits of teamwork<br />

and how important it is to see each person as an individual.<br />

Students in this program go through training on how to teach any<br />

kind of student that may walk into our door. It also helps those who<br />

need to work on confidence as they can become assistant instructors<br />

and must help with Basic classes<br />

before they can move up.<br />

MAWN: Do you have a lead generating<br />

website and what about it has<br />

been most productive regarding leads?<br />

SL: Yes, we have a lead generating<br />

website that is paired with our management<br />

software. It is very helpful as<br />

it not only sends us a SMS when a lead<br />

comes in, but also places it into our<br />

Prospect tab. ATLAS is such an amazing<br />

software that I highly recommend it<br />

to anyone in the martial arts world.<br />

MAWN: So in utilizing ATLAS<br />

what features are providing the best<br />

benefits for running your school more<br />

efficiently?<br />

SL: There are so many useful<br />

features in one place. From generating<br />

my list of leads, to keeping attendance<br />

and absences in one place. It also has<br />

an amazing feature of sending emails<br />

Grand Master Dong Kun Kim Has Served His Community for and SMS to your student body for<br />

More than 31 Years<br />

updates and events. The academy tab<br />

has useful ad files that you can use for<br />

events you are thinking about doing as well.<br />

MAWN: What advice do you have for other martial arts school<br />

owners for having success in business?<br />

SL: Learn how to look at each student as an individual. Not<br />

every student that walks into your doors is looking for the same<br />

thing. Get to know your students and parents and learn what they<br />

want to benefit from in your school.<br />

54 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


We provide integrity-based coaching and<br />

community resources to busy martial arts<br />

school owners that save you time and<br />

grow your business.<br />

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY<br />

VISIT WWW.KOVARSYSTEMS.COM


LET YOUR KRAV EVOLVE<br />

Take your KraV to the<br />

next level.<br />

KRAV MAGA ONLINE TRAINING<br />

Our online training course has<br />

been specially designed to give<br />

you EVERYTHING you need to be<br />

successful as a student or a Warrior<br />

Krav Maga instructor. From business<br />

training to weekly technique videos,<br />

marketing materials and more. It is the<br />

ultimate Krav Maga training course.<br />

Warrior Krav Maga Is A New<br />

Online Krav Maga Training Course<br />

That Will Teach You:<br />

• To become a Krav Maga Instructor<br />

• Boost your school’s income.<br />

• Retain more<br />

students.<br />

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?<br />

Warrior Defence Lab leads the industry<br />

when it comes to helping people reach<br />

their training and fitness goals.<br />

Visit the Online Training Portal<br />

theevolutionofkrav.com


Do You Serve <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Professionals?<br />

Share Your Message in <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

For Sponsorship<br />

Options & Packages:<br />

Visit: <strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />

or Call Jeff @ 407-895-1996<br />

SEEKING STORIES!<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is the definitive source<br />

for information, news, education, ethical business<br />

practices, product reviews and innovative developments in<br />

the world of martial arts business.<br />

We are always on the look out for notable, engaging and<br />

valuable stories for our readers!<br />

If you, your school, organization, event, product, or service<br />

has a story that might be of value to our readers, we’d love to<br />

hear about it!<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Ureport<br />

Contact us at: 407-895-1996<br />

or Email Editor@<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com


MIND MASTERY<br />

Exploring the Subconscious<br />

Mind, Part 2<br />

by Grandmaster Jessie Bowen<br />

In continuation from my previous article, remember the importance of the mind and in<br />

particular the subconscious mind.<br />

Your subconscious mind regulates many of the body’s functions,<br />

including your heartbeat, breaths, and your nervous system.<br />

When the subconscious mind is acting correctly, your body functions<br />

in complete harmony without you thinking about it. Below are<br />

a couple of exercises to work on accessing the subconscious mind<br />

and explore it through relaxation techniques.<br />

Visualization<br />

Visualization techniques are one of the most important ways to<br />

achieve your goals and reach a level of success. By understanding<br />

your subconscious mind, you can train it to deliver your dreams<br />

and let go of the fears holding you back.<br />

When athletes experience<br />

mental blocks and fear, it is a<br />

result of their subconscious<br />

mind blocking them from their<br />

dreams. Athletes often use<br />

visualization techniques before<br />

competitions and games<br />

in order to tap into their<br />

subconscious<br />

mind and<br />

train it for success.<br />

By imagining yourself<br />

attaining your goals and<br />

dreams, you have shifted<br />

your perception to a<br />

different reality that will<br />

allow you to let go of the<br />

fears and things that are<br />

holding you back.<br />

Your conscious brain is where you can imagine and think things<br />

through, but your subconscious mind takes these thoughts and<br />

does not get distracted by them. Your subconscious mind is what<br />

allows you to believe in yourself and reach your goals.<br />

Identify Subconscious Thoughts<br />

Identifying and reflecting upon thoughts that come about<br />

through visualization and relaxation is the best way to train and develop<br />

your subconscious mind to work for you. One way to reflect<br />

upon these thoughts is to create a journal where you write down<br />

these thoughts when they appear.<br />

For example, if you feel afraid, frequently<br />

write down where you are each time it occurs<br />

and the thoughts that are appearing in<br />

your head. This way, you can question them<br />

and ask yourself how you can improve and<br />

change these thoughts. This self-reflection<br />

allows you to understand your fears and<br />

things that are holding you back in order to<br />

shift your perspectives.<br />

Exploring your subconscious mind is the<br />

best way to let go of fears, mental blocks,<br />

and constant stresses. By reflecting upon the thoughts that come<br />

into your head and why they are appearing, you can listen to your<br />

mind and act accordingly. These exercises require practice and<br />

time, but they will teach you how you can be successful and why<br />

you are holding back.<br />

To learn more about how to harness the power of your mind,<br />

check out my audio program title harnessing the power of<br />

your mind which is available on Amazon and from my website:<br />

coachjessiebowensonlinestore.com/audio-programs<br />

GRANDMASTER JESSIE BOWEN is president of Karate International of Durham, Inc., a member of the<br />

American <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Association Sport Karate League and Hall of Fame, and has been a member of the Duke University<br />

PE Staff for over 25 years. He is the author of Zen Mind-Body Mindfulness Meditation and Zen Mind-Body Mindfulness<br />

Meditation for <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, as well as several other books, programs, and audio CDs on meditation and success training.<br />

58 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Image by agsandrew


If you like to read & want to improve your business, then<br />

these books are a must on your list of reading material!<br />

Allie’s books have been sold in 48 states in the USA & in 12 countries around the world!<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> BUSINESS 101 “The Art of Living the Dream”<br />

This is not a book on thoughts, philosophies or opinions on business. This is a how-to<br />

book on systems, rules, methods and how to run your business as a business without<br />

losing the integrity of what you love. Guaranteed to make you money or you get a full<br />

100% - 30 day money back guarantee.<br />

$49.99 plus shipping and handling<br />

“21st Century Ninjutsu - “A Warrior’s Way of Life”<br />

With over 50 years in the martial arts Allie Alberigo has put on paper his thoughts &<br />

philosophies on traditional martial arts and why they need to be preserved. If you are a<br />

Ninjutsu or classical martial art enthusiast then this is a book you won’t put down Read<br />

about Allie’s 17 trips to Japan with one of two Ninjutsu Grandmasters and how he rose to<br />

be one of the highest ranking students under the grandmaster in the world at that time.<br />

100% - 30 day money back guarantee.<br />

$21.99 plus shipping and handling<br />

The 5 Gateways to Happiness!<br />

With over 50 years as a martial artist personal coach Allie Alberigo has put on paper his<br />

thoughts, philosophies on life and how to enhance happiness. No matter whether you<br />

have the best life ever, or you feel as if you are in a bit of a rut and you simply just want to<br />

enjoy life even more. Read some of Allie’s strategies on how he teaches his students and<br />

clients to live the best life ever. 100% - 30 day money back guarantee.<br />

$21.99 plus shipping and handling<br />

The Three Kings<br />

The Three Kings is a work of fiction from the imaginative mind of Allie Albergio. This<br />

book was written with the martial art student in mind and is filled with lessons of martial<br />

art edicate, journeys of bad guys vs. good guys and a cool plot line that stimulates the<br />

imagination. This is a book for ages, 4-16 yrs old. 30 day money back guarantee.<br />

$10.99 plus shipping and handling<br />

All books are available on www.Atouchofzen.com<br />

Call or text Allie on his personal cell for info.<br />

Call Today! (631) 374-6518


GROWTH HACKS<br />

Enhance Your Sales<br />

Presentation for Quick<br />

Enrollments<br />

by Mr. Sean Lee<br />

Face it, your first impression with prospective new students is extremely important.<br />

You have a matter of minutes to grab their attention and convince customers that they<br />

have come to the right place.<br />

You already know you have what they need, but the secret<br />

to enroll 10 to 20 new students every month at your location is<br />

entirely dependent on how you present it. How would you like to<br />

easily enroll the majority of new prospects up to<br />

long term contracts? Sounds hard to believe,<br />

but it can be your reality when you have the<br />

right tool to guide you through your sales<br />

presentations. The PowerPoint Sales<br />

Presentation from AMS will elevate your<br />

ability to present well and dramatically<br />

increase your percentage of enrollments.<br />

Components to a Good Sales<br />

Presentation<br />

A good sales presentation has the<br />

right stuff and does the work for a<br />

presenter to lead the customer<br />

to sign on the dotted line. So<br />

what are the keys to a successful<br />

presentation?<br />

1. Draw – This means<br />

that the presenter pulls<br />

and captures the attention<br />

of prospects. It<br />

must be motivational,<br />

which suggests it<br />

creates desire for<br />

your programs. It has to be inviting, which makes people feel like<br />

they can see themselves doing it. Lastly, to draw prospects into<br />

becoming new students your presentations must be leading,<br />

which means it goes through a process to the logical conclusion<br />

of signing up.<br />

2. Content – This is the nuts and bolts of things related to<br />

your school. Of course, this has to include the various types of<br />

classes and programs that you offer, plus specific features and<br />

benefits for the prospect. Scheduling for classes and programs<br />

must also be incorporated into this component. In addition, the<br />

presentation needs to spell out clearly the fees for various kinds<br />

of members.<br />

3. Invitation – This is a simple invitation for the prospect to<br />

enroll. This is the part of the presentation that directly tells the<br />

customer to act. Without this component you put on a nice show,<br />

but leave the person hanging. A good invitation tells them what<br />

to do and the benefit of doing so.<br />

A lot of thought goes into effective sales presentations that<br />

quickly lead to lots of new enrollments. The PowerPoint Sales<br />

Presentation designed by AMS does all of these things and more.<br />

Plus, the beauty behind this tool is that it is entirely customizable<br />

for any school so that your school is presented distinctively.<br />

With the PowerPoint Sales Presentation from AMS at your<br />

disposal, you’ll be increasing your new enrollments the easy way.<br />

Just call 1.800.275.1600 to get more details on enhancing your<br />

sales presentations to start filling your school with prospects that<br />

used to get away.<br />

SEAN LEE is the Executive Director of Sales and Marketing for hundreds of martial arts schools<br />

and specializes in online and social media marketing using his extensive professional experience in<br />

sports and martial arts marketing, contract negotiation, and investment.<br />

60 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


We teach Character through Karate<br />

Kickstart Kids is an award winning in-school<br />

character development program that uses<br />

karate to teach life-changing values to middle<br />

school and high school students. The non-profit<br />

organization was founded in 1990 by martial<br />

artist, actor, and philanthropist Chuck Norris.<br />

For employment opportunities or to find out<br />

how you can help support this great cause, visit<br />

kickstartkids.org<br />

KickStartKids.org


NINJA BUSINESS TACTICS<br />

Finding The Gift of<br />

Living Masterfully<br />

By An-Shu Stephen Hayes<br />

Developing real martial arts skill is not a quick-stick tack-on,<br />

but rather a deep-seep accumulation.<br />

You have to learn important lessons and then repeat those<br />

over and over to make a part of you the new insights and ways of<br />

being.<br />

Make a point of sharing with everyone who enrolls alongside<br />

you in your martial arts training hall your stories of how practice<br />

has shaped and sharpened your life. Encourage all newcomers<br />

to look beyond the minutes of each class to the months and<br />

years needed to cultivate the deepest benefits of your<br />

shared martial art practice.<br />

As a seeker in a good and worthwhile<br />

martial arts dojo, you get to learn that:<br />

• Most things are achievable, if you<br />

clearly state your goal, hold to the belief<br />

that you are worthy of succeeding at that<br />

goal, and just refuse to give up. Sure, one<br />

person in millions might win a lottery, but<br />

success rarely floats down as a surprise<br />

gift. Progress in the personal development<br />

needed to blossom into the person you were<br />

meant to be takes work and time because<br />

you are changing who you are and how the<br />

world is.<br />

• What you enrolled for<br />

is not achieved in a class<br />

— or even a month<br />

of classes. The real<br />

power of martial arts<br />

training emerges<br />

when approached<br />

as a life-practice.<br />

Vibrant well-being<br />

is not derived<br />

from a single careful meal each week. Health restorative benefits<br />

of sleep are not achieved with one good night of deep, restful<br />

sleep on a weekend. Yes, you can certainly attend a few classes<br />

in the dojo to check out how it feels to train, but once committed<br />

training seriously begins, you must understand that nothing happens<br />

without long-term consistent focused effort.<br />

• The most valuable lessons learned from years of martial<br />

arts practice are not immediately obvious. A powerful deep<br />

knowing, way under the surface and so hard to name and define<br />

before you get there and experience it, builds with sincere life-long<br />

practice of the martial arts. In a worthwhile martial arts school, you<br />

not only become a master of your martial technique, you become a<br />

master of living fully and authentically.<br />

• And… This study’s benefits are way broader and deeper<br />

than you ever imagined when first enrolling.<br />

AN-SHU STEPHEN HAYES has authored more than 20 books, worked as a body guard for the Dali<br />

Lama, supervised over 30 school locations worldwide, and was named “A legend; one of the 10 most influential<br />

living martial artists in the world” by Black Belt <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

62 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by Diamond Dogs


CLASSIFIED<br />

Browse the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

COMMUNITY MARKETPLACE<br />

Do You Have Items to Sell?<br />

Is There Something You Need?<br />

Selling Your School?<br />

Looking to Buy a School?<br />

Are You An Instructor Looking For a<br />

Career in The <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>?<br />

Are You a School Owner<br />

Looking to Hire Instructors?<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 63


PILLARS OF SUCCESS<br />

Breathing For Better Living<br />

by Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

I believe in Power Breathing, the most important way to train: for oxygen inside my blood,<br />

for energy and muscle gain. Shallow breathing makes me tired, steals my health, and<br />

starves my brain. Deeper breaths enrich my blood, clean my mind, and ease my pain.<br />

You have to breathe the whole day long, it doesn’t cost a single<br />

dime, you can get in better shape, without spending extra time. My<br />

prescription for your health and the health of all mankind: Don’t just<br />

breathe, Power Breathe to supercharge your body and mind!<br />

What is the most important exercise in human life? Power<br />

Breathing!<br />

Use Power Breathing to exercise 24 hours a day and 7 days a<br />

week. You will exercise even while you sleep! You don’t need to<br />

devote a single extra second or any money to breathing<br />

because it comes naturally to you. If you don’t<br />

breathe, you will die, so you must breathe to<br />

survive. Of course you will have to breathe.<br />

However, don’t just breathe, Power Breathe.<br />

Why do you need Power Breathing exercise?<br />

A healthy body requires positive blood<br />

circulation; positive blood circulation requires<br />

fresh oxygen. Maximizing fresh oxygen requires<br />

Power Breathing.<br />

Power Breathing is your top priority.<br />

Power Breathing is a natural resource of<br />

your health that will make you healthier. It<br />

will increase the oxygen supply to your<br />

body, increase your blood circulation,<br />

strengthen your internal<br />

organs, improve your digestive<br />

system, build up your immune<br />

system, balance your hormones,<br />

relax your nervous<br />

system, calm your mind, and<br />

increase your energy level.<br />

Power Breathing is the best<br />

resource for inner energy.<br />

Build energy and a positive<br />

body with Power Breathing.<br />

There are two different types of breathing:<br />

Deep breathing (Lower abdominal breathing) is natural breathing.<br />

When you breathe deeply your diaphragm is pushed down, so<br />

when you breathe all the pockets of oxygen in the lungs are being<br />

used. This is the most beneficial breathing because you can receive<br />

enough fresh oxygen. Plus when your diaphragm is pushed<br />

down, it will strengthen your internal organs because of internal<br />

muscle exercise.<br />

Shallow breathing (Chest breathing) is bad habit breathing.<br />

When you are using your chest, you are only doing shallow breathing.<br />

You are not using all the pockets of oxygen in the lungs. This<br />

is a bad way of breathing because you will have much less oxygen<br />

than deep breathing.<br />

What is natural breathing? When you were a baby, you<br />

breathed with your lower abdomen. Look at a sleeping baby: you<br />

can see its lower abdomen rise and fall when it breathes, so we<br />

call that natural breathing (baby or deep breathing).<br />

What is bad habit breathing? If you ask an adult to intentionally<br />

inhale, most people breathe by their chest. We all breathed deeply<br />

when we were babies; unfortunately as we grew up, stress made<br />

us chest breathers. For example, when people are angry, they<br />

have short and shallow breathing. As we grew up and experienced<br />

stress, we slowly started breathing farther upwards and adopted<br />

this bad habit.<br />

How do you know you have deep or shallow breathing?<br />

If, when you breathe, your chest rises up when you breathe<br />

in, and it goes back down when you breathe out, then you are<br />

actually breathing totally wrong. That is shallow breathing. If,<br />

when you inhale, your abdomen is full and when you exhale your<br />

abdomen is empty, then that is the correct way to breathe. That is<br />

deep breathing.<br />

GRANDMASTER Y. K. KIM is the most successful martial arts business leader in the US, having written<br />

over 30 books on martial arts, business, leadership, and success. He has won numerous public service<br />

awards and is the founder of the leading martial arts marketing and management company in the US.<br />

64 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


The Best Seller!<br />

Transform your life and<br />

create a successful future with<br />

The 5 Pillars of True Success!<br />

A NEW Paradigm for Modern Success!<br />

1st Pillar: Fight for your body – practice the 4<br />

wheels of physical fitness, so you can do anything<br />

you set your mind to do.<br />

2nd Pillar: Fight for your mind – earn mental fitness<br />

through self-education and self-discipline, so you<br />

can be whatever you want to be.<br />

3rd Pillar: Fight for your heart – believe in yourself<br />

to develop the moral fitness to turn obstacles into<br />

stepping stones, so you can have a winning spirit.<br />

4th Pillar: Fight for your finances – develop financial<br />

fitness to create financial freedom, so you can have<br />

everything you want to have.<br />

Audio Book<br />

5th Pillar: Fight for your life – develop the 7 kinds of<br />

modern leadership to build life fitness, so you can<br />

live the life you’ve always dreamed of.<br />

Embrace The 5 Pillars of True Success to be<br />

healthier, wiser, more confident, wealthier, and<br />

happier. You will create a successful future.<br />

E-Book<br />

As a bonus, The 5 Powers of Self-Defense and The<br />

Top 10 Successful Habits will change your life.<br />

www.YKKIM.com<br />

Modern Success is Your Choice!


Do LESS of This<br />

Payments<br />

S<br />

t<br />

Billing<br />

Charge<br />

Backs<br />

n<br />

late<br />

Payments<br />

u<br />

u<br />

o<br />

u<br />

NSF's<br />

Collections<br />

Declines<br />

AMSBILLING<br />

Tuition Management Services<br />

OURAMS.COM<br />

CALL 1-800-275-1600


& Do MORE of This!<br />

Let AMSbilling Handle Your Business Headaches<br />

While You Do What You Love: Teach!


THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI<br />

Combative Weapons (Part 1)<br />

by Shihan Dana Abbot<br />

The Japanese Art of Chanbara Promises Safe Sparring for All <strong>Martial</strong> Artists<br />

If you want to walk anywhere in the world<br />

without risking injury to your feet, you have two<br />

options. You can carpet the surface of the earth<br />

and walk barefoot, or you can put shoes on your<br />

feet and walk on whatever surface lies in front<br />

of you. Obviously, the first option is nonsensical<br />

while the second is quite practical.<br />

Why is it, then, that when martial artists<br />

engage in weapons sparring, they insist on<br />

covering every square inch of every legal target<br />

on their body so it can be struck with an unpadded<br />

weapon? Why not simply cover the hard<br />

surfaces of the weapon<br />

and leave the body unprotected and<br />

unencumbered?<br />

The latter philosophy lies at<br />

the heart of the<br />

Japanese art<br />

known as chanbara.<br />

More than<br />

200,000 practitioners<br />

in 35 countries<br />

now regularly don a<br />

helmet, pick up a padded<br />

sword and have at<br />

it. They are building their<br />

self-confidence and<br />

staying fit, and all<br />

their frustrations<br />

fade as they<br />

unleash full-power<br />

blasts nonstop. They<br />

are keeping the samurai<br />

spirit alive.<br />

Recent History<br />

Thirty years ago, Tanabe Tetsundo and a few<br />

of the top swordsmen in Japan got together.<br />

Although they were a traditional bunch, they<br />

admitted that their society was changing rapidly<br />

and what people learned 100 years ago might<br />

not appeal to a 20th-century Japanese teenager.<br />

The masters ended up creating a school<br />

of thought called goshindo (self-defense way),<br />

which was later nicknamed “chanbara”.<br />

A loose translation means swashbuckling<br />

or full-contact weapons sparring. All Japanese<br />

know this term and apply it in their vocabulary, as<br />

Americans would say cowboys and Indians. For<br />

example: Their version of a Western Movie would be a Chanbara<br />

Eiga. All Japanese children have played chanbara by picking up a<br />

stick and pretending they were a famous samurai.<br />

Tanabe’s aim was to take a sport that had been reserved for<br />

the upper class easy and make it affordable for the masses. With<br />

a little innovation and some help from science and technology, he<br />

designed a system in which the weapons were padded and the<br />

combatants were not, thus allowing them to move with total freedom.<br />

The only equipment required for participation was a helmet<br />

and a padded weapon.<br />

The sport swept across Japan like wildfire; it was even recognized<br />

by the Department of Education there. Part of the reason<br />

for that success is chanbara’s lack of restrictions. It teaches that<br />

there’s no incorrect way to fight. One combatant may practice<br />

kendo while his opponent uses techniques from European fencing.<br />

Both can train with the same weapons and compete under the<br />

same rules—with no fear of injuring the other person.<br />

In the United States, chanbara has become an affordable<br />

alternative to kendo, which never really got off the ground mostly<br />

because of the high cost of the requisite protective gear. More<br />

and more American students are finding it easy, enjoyable and<br />

inexpensive to learn how to wield the weapons of war without all<br />

the bloodletting.<br />

SHIHAN DANA ABBOTT Is a 7th degree black belt in Kenjutsu, starting his 14-year education<br />

in Tokyo. He has published five books and designed a US Patent. Abbott has also conducted seminars in<br />

over 30 countries and obtained his black belt at the Hombu dojo in Yokohama. He currently offers online<br />

classes on LearntheSword.com, his unique swordsmanship academy.<br />

68 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by IJdema


Join Our Team!<br />

b Want a Truly Inspiring Career?<br />

b Want to Join a Growing, Creative, Vibrant Organization?<br />

b Want to Help Make the <strong>World</strong> a Better Place by Expanding the Reach<br />

of the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>?<br />

If So, We Want to Meet You!<br />

We’re Expanding Our Teams!<br />

Seeking:<br />

• Account Representatives<br />

• Sales Professionals<br />

• Administrative Professionals<br />

• Marketing Representatives<br />

• Data Entry Experts<br />

• Graphic Designers<br />

• Pre-Collection Agents<br />

• Collections Professionals<br />

• Web Designers<br />

• Web Developers<br />

• Software Engineers<br />

• IT Professionals<br />

Benefits:<br />

• Competitive Pay<br />

• Holiday Pay<br />

• Paid Sick Time<br />

• Paid Vacation<br />

• Insurance Options<br />

• 401K<br />

• and More!<br />

OurAMS.com/Careers


EXTRAORDINARY MARKETING<br />

The Great Fallacies When You<br />

Start Your Business (Part 1)<br />

By Grandmaster Stephen Oliver<br />

When you first become self-employed there are often a series of fallacies that creep<br />

into your thinking without even being recognized or questioned.<br />

The following is far from an exhaustive set of these fallacies—<br />

but, clearly some of the major ones. To those of you who have<br />

been self-employed for some period of time — I apologize for<br />

belaboring what may appear obvious to you from your experience.<br />

1. Now that you are self-employed you get to “set your own<br />

hours.” There’s a joke. Once you become truly self employed,<br />

the first indication may be that queasy feeling in the pit of your<br />

stomach that is your payroll, home payment and lease payment<br />

all coming due at the same time. My first time — to the best of my<br />

recall — was when suddenly I had $35,000+ due at<br />

the beginning of the month with about $4,000 on<br />

hand five days before. I dare you to put in your<br />

40 hours when you are trying to make payroll<br />

and insure that the lease is paid on time. The<br />

reality, of course, is that as they transition<br />

from employee to business owner then to employer,<br />

most small business owners find that<br />

they go from a relatively fixed time schedule,<br />

guaranteed income and the ability to “turn-off”<br />

their work when they leave the office, to<br />

100 hour weeks, getting paid last,<br />

if at all, and being mentally “on”<br />

24 hours per day, seven days<br />

per week.<br />

2. Adding employees<br />

means I have to do less<br />

myself. A great quote, which<br />

I’m afraid I can’t remember<br />

where I got it from, is “Always<br />

inspect what you expect.<br />

That’s the way you get respect.”<br />

Obviously, one person cannot<br />

do everything, and the only<br />

route to growth is adding additional people. That being said, sometimes<br />

the added value of the person is outweighed by the amount<br />

of supervision required to insure that individual’s productivity and<br />

contribution. There are two truths of employees:<br />

A. An owner will ALWAYS care more about the results than an<br />

employee.<br />

B. Without aligned purposes and proper supervision — any<br />

employee (with rare exceptions) will ultimately detract from rather<br />

than add to the quality of your operation.<br />

3. I’ll build up my business then have an asset to sell. Sorry<br />

about the wakeup call — but who are you going to sell it to? I’ve<br />

been approached to buy schools and seen desperate owners try<br />

to sell their businesses. You know the reality is you can only sell a<br />

karate school to a karate instructor — and that usually that means<br />

a Black Belt or employee in your school. If you are lucky enough to<br />

find one with a “burning desire” and a huge nest egg, more power<br />

to you. More likely, when you decide to move on, you may be<br />

able to slowly turn the school over to an employee with a monthly<br />

payout. However don’t be surprised if they can’t run it as well as<br />

you do. And, what looked like a good deal for you changes rapidly<br />

when their finances are on the ropes and they are on the verge of<br />

eviction. I’ve accomplished this successfully, as have several of my<br />

friends — we’ll review this more later — but it’s really harder than it<br />

may seem to be at first.<br />

4. The staff will run the show. I’ll just stop in and make the<br />

deposits and keep my own training high. First, see point #2 above,<br />

then realize that running a school profitably is difficult enough. A<br />

poorly-trained volunteer or poorly paid staff is highly unlikely to<br />

keep things running Everything I Wish I Knew When I Was <strong>22</strong> at a<br />

level to support your lifestyle and to keep the school running at a<br />

high level. If they are running it really well, then their compensation<br />

and lifestyle better reflect their skill set pretty quickly, or they just<br />

may end up doing extremely well — across the street from you!<br />

More to come next time....<br />

GRANDMASTER STEPHEN OLIVER, is a 9th degree black belt and is the founder and CEO of<br />

Mile High Karate schools, and founder of the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Wealth Mastery Program.<br />

70 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


www.ExtraOrdinaryMarketing.com


MASTERING MODERN BJJ<br />

7 Important Skills Taught In Kids<br />

Jiu Jitsu, Part 1<br />

by Master Carlos Machado<br />

The 7 Important Skills Taught In Kids Jui Jitsu<br />

1. Discipline and Focus<br />

2. Coordination and Body Awareness<br />

3. Goal Setting<br />

4. Confidence<br />

5. Self-Defense<br />

6. Socialization<br />

7. Fitness and the “Jiu Jitsu Lifestyle”<br />

Kids today have to endure many obstacles: distractions, bullies,<br />

poor fitness, depression, and much more. Parents want to<br />

give children every opportunity to excel in life. One of the hardest<br />

things to develop within our children is a combination of a healthy<br />

mindset, focus, and fitness. This obstacle is why learning Brazilian<br />

Jiu Jitsu is good for kids. These are the seven important<br />

skills taught in kids Jiu Jitsu.<br />

#1 Discipline and Focus<br />

The most difficult enemies for kids to<br />

overcome are distractions. We live in a world<br />

full of stimulation. Teaching kids to tune out<br />

the distractions and focus on the task at hand<br />

is, for any parent or teacher, a monumental<br />

task. What may get confused as<br />

A.D.D. may be over-stimulation.<br />

Focus is not an innate trait that<br />

we are all born with. It is a<br />

muscle that kids must train<br />

consistently. Learning Jiu<br />

Jitsu is fun, but the techniques<br />

require focus,<br />

discipline, and practice<br />

for kids to learn. Jiu Jitsu<br />

is fun to learn while<br />

training complicated<br />

techniques. This type<br />

of training makes kids enjoy paying attention to instructors while<br />

strengthening their focus. Jiu Jitsu will strengthen and improve<br />

kids’ discipline and focus. This improved discipline and focus will<br />

translate into better school work, better relationships, and overall<br />

quality of life.<br />

#2 Coordination and Body Awareness<br />

Learning Jiu Jitsu requires a child to execute techniques that<br />

contain many small details. Learning to perform these techniques<br />

develops the child’s fine motor skills and teaches them a good<br />

understanding of base and balance. These techniques then create<br />

strong neuromuscular connections in the child and increase coordination<br />

and balance. The intent of this is not to just make them good<br />

at Jiu Jitsu. With these new neuromuscular connections, they will<br />

quickly adapt to other sports and activities throughout their lives.<br />

#3 Goal Setting<br />

Jiu Jitsu provides many opportunities to test children and measure<br />

improvement; competition, receiving your next belt, executing<br />

a new technique during live rolling, or an old one against a new<br />

opponent. Through the learning process in Jiu Jitsu, kids learn to<br />

reach a little farther and work a little bit harder each day. The goal<br />

is to improve little by little while doing the same with confidence<br />

every day.<br />

MASTER CARLOS MACHADO is one of the pioneers of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in the United<br />

States of America. Currently a Coral Belt, and promoted to Black Belt by Carlos Gracie Junior, Carlos<br />

Machado came to the USA in the early 1990’s with his brothers where they formed the RCJ Machado<br />

Jiu Jitsu Association, one of the strongest & growing BJJ organizations in the world today.<br />

72 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by rbv (top right)


THE ONLY SOURCE FOR A TO Z SUPPORT FOR TRANSPORTED<br />

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS!<br />

Take Advantage Of Our 30+Years Of Experience<br />

GET COMPLETELY<br />

DONE FOR YOU!<br />

. TURN-KEY<br />

START UP KIT<br />

. 100% DONE FOR YOU<br />

CURRICULUM<br />

. QUIET TIME<br />

LEARNING ACTIVITIES<br />

. NEWSLETTERS<br />

FOR STUDENTS & PARENTS<br />

. STAFF TRAINING<br />

AND OPERATION GUIDE<br />

. THE INDUSTRY’S ONLY<br />

TEEN’S PROGRAM<br />

. GROW YOUR ENROLLMENT<br />

with MAGNETIC MARKETING<br />

. INNOVATIVE AND PROVEN<br />

ADVICE FOR SUCCESS<br />

AMSKIDS<br />

After School & Summer Camp Programs<br />

CALL 1-(800) 275-1600<br />

See what You’re Missing!<br />

GET A FREE<br />

SAMPLE KIT<br />

OURAMS.COM/AFTERSCHOOL


Have Your School, Organization,<br />

Accomplishment, or Event Featured in<br />

As professional martial arts school<br />

owners and instructors, it’s important<br />

that we stay up to date with the<br />

latest tools, tactics, and strategies<br />

for operating a successful martial<br />

arts school or organization.<br />

We here at <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

<strong>Magazine</strong> are on an unstoppable<br />

mission to help our industry grow,<br />

and one of the best ways to do that<br />

is by sharing “what’s working” and<br />

what’s not.<br />

So, we want to feature schools,<br />

school owners, instructors,<br />

organizations, students, and industry<br />

contributors that might have a story<br />

our readers would find valuable!<br />

No story is too small or too big for<br />

consideration so long as there is<br />

value to our readers.<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Ureport<br />

Send your Story Idea to us.<br />

Email Editor@<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />

Or Contact us at: 407-895-1996<br />

• One of your students<br />

overcame great obstacles<br />

to achieve their black belt?<br />

Awesome!<br />

• You’ve opened a new<br />

location? We’d love to hear<br />

about it!<br />

• Your martial arts<br />

association just set a new<br />

record? Great! Send us<br />

some information!


the<br />

like a champ<br />

experience<br />

breaking<br />

kicking<br />

training<br />

leadership<br />

C H I P T O W N S E N D<br />

14x ISKA <strong>World</strong> Champion, Multiple <strong>World</strong> Record Holder<br />

"I knew Break Like a Champ could really help our school. We<br />

had been doing several things incorrectly in regards to<br />

breaking, with material selection and holding techniques.<br />

BLAC has made such a huge difference in our school! In a few<br />

months, we will have made back what we spent just by being<br />

associated with BLAC! I really believe BLAC will add<br />

tremendous value to any school!"<br />

-Chance Burleson, owner Chance Legends Dojo<br />

h a m p i o n p a c k a g e<br />

c<br />

1 Hour - Beginner Level Class<br />

- Basic Kicks<br />

- Basic Boxing<br />

- Mat Chats<br />

- Basic Grappling<br />

1 Hour - Intermediate/Advance Level Class<br />

- Flowing Kick Combos<br />

- Basic Reverses/Spin Kicks<br />

- Boxing/Kick Combos<br />

1 Hour - Leadership Team & Instructor<br />

Basic Training<br />

l t i m a t e p a c k a g e<br />

u<br />

Champion Package, PLUS<br />

2 Hour Business Review<br />

- Marketing & Social Media<br />

- Relationship Building in your community<br />

- How to Build a Demo Team<br />

- One 45 minute private lesson for Chief<br />

Instructor<br />

Message me for booking<br />

or appearances<br />

chip@teamchiptkd.com<br />

"It doesn't matter the size of your school, the demographics or<br />

ranks of your students, Chip Townsend helps with all aspects<br />

of running a successful martial arts school!"<br />

-Justin Cuellar, Owner of Atalla County <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>


TACTICAL SELF-DEFENSE<br />

Less Can Be More! Part 2<br />

By Tom Patire<br />

In all fairness when fear factors and adrenaline kick in it changes the rationale of a<br />

clear decision process.<br />

That is where scenario-based training comes in within your<br />

academy. Creating certain hostile atmospheres and aggressive situations<br />

help the brain to see, understand and decide. When I teach<br />

my seminars, I like to always stress the aspect that you must be the<br />

calm as well as the storm and know when to apply each.<br />

Each defense situation dictates a different response<br />

and most of the time, I say most, that response<br />

has a decision process. That process allows for<br />

choice and that choice is all up to you.<br />

With martial arts, self-defense and personal<br />

protection academies starting to reopen all<br />

over and the country being in turbulent and<br />

unpredictable waters, we as instructors need<br />

to become the beacon of awareness for our<br />

trainees. Documented attacks show that the majority<br />

of attacks are low level, what I trademarked<br />

as a ‘Bad Guest®’ not a Bad Guy! This is<br />

someone that gets aggressive,<br />

verbally demeaning,<br />

a bit handsy, grabbing,<br />

poking, pushing, etc. This<br />

is where we as instructors<br />

must realize what<br />

our main responsibility<br />

to our students is. And<br />

that is to teach the<br />

entire spectrum of<br />

defense – proactive<br />

and reactive! This<br />

gives our students<br />

options while protecting<br />

our liability<br />

as business owners.<br />

Law Enforcement<br />

has a use of force continuum, we as martial artist instructors<br />

should include in our curriculum ‘Personal Defense Initiatives’.<br />

Training that encompasses everything from confrontational avoidance,<br />

situational awareness, verbal de-escalation, self-escape,<br />

control tactics, personal protection, and third-party defense. Life is<br />

and has always been about choices. Choices come from options<br />

and options are what we as true experts in total defense give to<br />

our students. After that it is on them on how and what they choose<br />

to do in that type of situation.<br />

I say this to all my brothers and sisters in the arts: ‘Less Can Be<br />

More!’ If you can avoid, then do not confront! If you can escape,<br />

then do not engage! If you must defend, then understand your<br />

capabilities and engage them accordingly! I have seen too many<br />

‘good’ people including some of my friends get arrested and /or<br />

sued for taking their defense to unnecessary levels. Remember<br />

what you do today will affect you as well as your loved ones tomorrow.<br />

Be Safe Always!<br />

GRANDMASTER TOM PATIRE, is known as “America’s Leading Personal Safety Expert” and has appeared<br />

on Good Morning America, The CBS Morning Show, The Colbert Report, Montel, plus in mainstream publications such as<br />

Family Circle, Redbook, Fortune <strong>Magazine</strong>, and The Wall Street Journal. He has written several books and has personal<br />

safety programs that can be incorporated into your martial arts school, available at TomPatire.com.<br />

76 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by g-stockstudio (top right)


CUTTING-EDGE<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WEBSITES<br />

That Bring New Students Into Your School–Fast<br />

Finally, a Beautiful, High-Quality, Lead Generating Website for Your <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> School<br />

Visit Amazing<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong>Websites.com or Call (800) 275-6900


COMPLETE MARTIAL ARTS CONCEPTS<br />

Leading With Our Hearts<br />

by Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson<br />

It is interesting with all the stars in the <strong>Martial</strong> arts today, I still know that Bruce Lee was<br />

the greatest of all time after watching The Way Of The Dragon.<br />

The movie reminded me that Bruce Lee had a cause<br />

he was fighting for that was beyond the money, the fame,<br />

and recognition. You see, Bruce Lee is worthy of my<br />

commitment to build beyond his dream with true thanks<br />

going back to him because he was my inspiration and<br />

spiritual guide.<br />

So I ask you, are you worthy of your students’ commitment?<br />

What is your cause or calling and how does being<br />

a part of the Better Attitude Makers relate to it. If<br />

you’ve not committed to a cause of preparation<br />

action that elevates your team’s success<br />

then change your course of action now.<br />

Every day is a journey to learn and<br />

grow from, so be grateful for it while living<br />

it with exuberance and excitement.<br />

Live it right.<br />

Do so by following the six fundamental qualities<br />

that makes every team great: Communication,<br />

Trust, Collective<br />

Responsibility, Caring, Pride<br />

and Honesty.<br />

Each is like a separate<br />

finger on the fist. Anyone<br />

individually is important,<br />

but all of them together<br />

are unbeatable.<br />

We as a team have to<br />

stop creating sloppy situations<br />

and this is avoided<br />

by being straightforward<br />

and honest during the<br />

days and times you work<br />

preferably in the meeting<br />

or in writing.<br />

Life changes when you least expect it to. The future is uncertain<br />

but you must a least plan your work and then work your plan<br />

to the best of your ability. So you can seize the day, seize the moment,<br />

and make the most of it.<br />

It is about raising our standards, which in return raises the<br />

industry standards, so let’s stop the unnecessary sloppy situations.<br />

Examples:<br />

1. Not keeping up with the test info.<br />

2. Not filing things quicker.<br />

3. Not being thorough about intro’s and lead calls along with<br />

renewals.<br />

4. Making negative comments other staff members, instead of<br />

the owner in the format stated, stop jumping to conclusions<br />

and ask questions.<br />

5. I don’t pay you to train as a staff member or black belt and<br />

learn; instead I share it with you from my heart.<br />

6. If you are here just for a paycheck you are at the wrong place.<br />

7. Get back right away about conflicts in schedules after trying<br />

to work it out with team members.<br />

PROFESSOR WILLIE “THE BAM” JOHNSON is a 7th degree black belt and seventime<br />

sport karate and Kung-Fu world champion. He has appeared in four movies, 16 plays, and 11 television<br />

shows. He is also the national spokesperson for the Stronger than Drugs Foundation and the Champions<br />

Against Drugs.<br />

78 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by Velishchuk (TOP)


www.budointernational.com


THE MILLIONAIRE SMARTS COACH<br />

You Are Not Everyone’s<br />

Cup of Tea<br />

By Lee Milteer<br />

As a very shy rancher’s daughter growing up in the middle of nowhere, I came home<br />

from high school one day to find a mean-spirited letter in the mailbox from some<br />

female classmates. Their cruel words crushed me.<br />

After moping around depressed for a couple of days, my dad<br />

took me horseback riding for a serious, grown-up conversation. He<br />

told me that I was different from the girls in high school, and I was<br />

never going to be everyone’s cup of tea. He did his best to explain<br />

that the world is filled with people who will simply not like me and will<br />

try to tear me down, no matter what I do, what I wear, or what I say.<br />

But dad also told me, “The world is filled with people who will<br />

love you for being authentic. Those are your people.<br />

“The best father’s advice I could ever give you is to<br />

never be average and follow the crowds—they are<br />

weak-minded and easily manipulated. It takes<br />

nothing to join the crowd; it takes everything<br />

to stand your ground. You were born an<br />

original; don’t change yourself so others<br />

will like you. You just be you and you will<br />

find your path in life just fine.”<br />

His advice has guided me for<br />

many years, particularly now during<br />

these unparalleled, polarized times.<br />

People have become sincerely<br />

afraid of just being their real<br />

selves, thanks to the daily<br />

media brainwashing that<br />

would have us all be<br />

politically correct, never<br />

saying or doing anything<br />

that might offend someone<br />

else. In business this<br />

is a death sentence.<br />

How can you ever<br />

stand out in a crowd<br />

by being milk toast, blending in with everyone and everything<br />

around you?<br />

So don’t waste your time and emotional energy trying to convince<br />

people who are not aligned with you that you have value and<br />

worth. They will not buy what you are selling.<br />

You are not their cup of tea, and they are not yours.<br />

There is no need to pretend otherwise. Move away from them<br />

as fast as possible and don’t look back.<br />

Only share your path with those who clearly recognize and appreciate<br />

your gifts.<br />

BE the original and authentic person you are.<br />

There are plenty of people who will see your worth. Pay attention<br />

to your inner instincts of who are truly aligned with you and<br />

who are not, but often pretend to be if they can use you.<br />

So why is it that so many people are waiting to live their lives,<br />

go for their dreams, and express their true authentic selves in<br />

today’s world?<br />

Being your authentic self means you do what makes you genuinely<br />

happy; you don’t feel obligated to pay attention to what society<br />

is doing or saying, and you genuinely follow your own heart.<br />

Part of being your authentic self is speaking your truth. If we<br />

aren’t being true to ourselves, we can’t be authentic. And when we<br />

aren’t authentic, we aren’t living the life we came here to live, and<br />

we are not following our life’s true purpose.<br />

When our words and actions align with what’s in our hearts,<br />

that’s when we live our truth and embrace our authentic selves.<br />

When we remain silent or do something that doesn’t align with what<br />

we know to be true, we betray our authentic selves and get stuck.<br />

I encourage you to give yourself permission to let the real authentic<br />

you out in the world and in your business. You will be amazed at<br />

the new opportunities and people you attract into your world.<br />

MS. LEE MILTEER is an Intuitive Business Coach, award-winning professional speaker, and TV personality<br />

who has counseled and trained over a million people throughout her career. Lee is Stephen Oliver’s <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Wealth Mastery’s Millionaire Smarts Coach and is also a best-selling author of educational resources.<br />

80 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


SEPTEMBER 9TH – 11TH, 20<strong>22</strong><br />

WARRIOR<br />

CERTIFICATION<br />

MAXIMIZE YOUR FULL POTENTIAL WITH THE WORLD’S FIRST PERSONAL GROWTH PROGRAM<br />

Join Us! September 9th – 11th, 20<strong>22</strong><br />

Energize yourself and your<br />

staff by training in this amazing<br />

Gathering of Masters from all<br />

over the world.<br />

Grand Master Clark is hosting<br />

this revolutionary training on the<br />

physical, mental and business<br />

side of martial arts.<br />

register NoW! warriorkravmaga.com<br />

or CALL 877-729-3951 1400 Millcoe Road,Jacksonville, FL


Bodybuilding Shoes<br />

Weight-lifting<br />

Boxing & <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Sneakers<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Gear<br />

1-800-597-5425<br />

otomix.com


PointMMA.com


BUDO PHILOSOPHY<br />

“Educare” Part 2<br />

By Shidoshi Alfredo Tucci<br />

Where are the boundaries of teaching? Unfortunately, we have no accurate maps<br />

to delineate this border because we all have our own character, our strengths and<br />

weaknesses, our wants and goals. Knowing how to ride a horse does not mean being<br />

able to ride all the horses in the world.<br />

My dear friend, Colonel Ramos Alcaraz (requiescat in pace), a<br />

special Raid rider, hated riding dressage horses, because he said<br />

“they had more springs than a computer”. To him, riding meant<br />

pace, trot, gallop and jump, that is, getting from one place to<br />

another on a horse, experiencing the joy of freedom,<br />

coming and going across the fields, being one<br />

with the noble beast, and so, making monkey<br />

shines on a horse was not only unnecessary,<br />

but also something that could even be<br />

dangerous, because while you thought you<br />

were ordering “ahead”, the mount could be<br />

understanding “behind”.<br />

It seems that in these things, as in many<br />

others, common sense is completely irreplaceable;<br />

same thing happens with humility.<br />

Filling up your head with things, data or<br />

assumptions (that’s what opinions are), like<br />

if you were filling a container, will not<br />

help anyone to fulfill his or her destiny,<br />

to be better and freer, wiser, or<br />

happier. Knowledge is overrated<br />

as much as wisdom is undervalued.<br />

Getting to be simply<br />

impeccable in the noble task of<br />

education is extremely difficult<br />

without the right combination of<br />

commitment and detachment.<br />

Exceeding the limits or falling<br />

short is the most common<br />

outcome.<br />

There’s no Master that<br />

has not been frustrated in his efforts, there’s no teacher without<br />

disappointments. But we will always justify ourselves, because<br />

we are individuals and therefore we need to be the owners of<br />

our reflexes, we want to love each other, we want to be loved, to<br />

be respected. Humans are herd as well as individuals. The tribe,<br />

whatever the conception we may have about it, is essential in our<br />

lives and this principle is engraved in our genes. Although life is a<br />

personal experience, the social dimension of our being cannot be<br />

either overlooked or turn into a whole that enslaves us or postpones<br />

what is only ours. To Caesar what is Caesar’s...<br />

Today, what they call education is to associate data with an<br />

alleged and always false functionality; anyone who has graduated<br />

from the University knows this big lie. Experience and field work<br />

are what make the expert, the Master is brought up by time and<br />

the stubborn perseverance in understanding.<br />

They say that you only know something when you are able to<br />

teach it properly. This is the truth, rarely explained, about why the<br />

master needs the pupil. The emphasis is always put in the other<br />

direction. But it’s in emptying ourselves, in contrasting ourselves<br />

trying to explain what we believe we dominate, when we do<br />

understand our limitations, it’s the<br />

moment in which we discover<br />

our deficiencies and, sometimes,<br />

we even are amazed to find out<br />

that we knew more than what they<br />

taught us. And as the old Spanish<br />

saying goes: “A clever learns more<br />

from a fool than a fool from a clever.”<br />

The sentimental assessments<br />

don’t make good the exploited<br />

experiences.<br />

SHIDOSHI ALFREDO TUCCI is the CEO and General Manager of the Budo International Publishing<br />

Company, a leading publisher in the martial arts with over 35 years in the industry. He is also author of several<br />

books: The Immaterial Dimension, The Way of the Warrior, and The Spirit. He currently lives in Valencia, Spain.<br />

84 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by coffeekai


Reach THOUSANDS of<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Professionals in<br />

To See Sponsorship Options & Packages Visit:<br />

<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Sponsors<br />

Email Sponsors@<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />

or Call Jeff @ 407-895-1996


PRO SHOP POWER<br />

Back to School Fever<br />

Pro-Shop sales are an effective way to generate income!<br />

By Mr. Sun Kang<br />

Pro-Shop sales are an effective way to generate income!<br />

The new school year is about to begin for all of your students.<br />

Just like any other school, they need to have the supplies and gear<br />

to participate in all the fun activities. Help your students prepare<br />

for your classes with the gear<br />

they will need by having a proshop<br />

sale. One option is to hold<br />

the sale before school starts so<br />

that they buy from you before<br />

they spend all their money at the<br />

mall. The other option is to wait<br />

until after school has started and<br />

you have a fairly large group of<br />

new students.<br />

In order to get them thinking<br />

about the things they will need<br />

for class, you will need to make<br />

a detailed list of items for each<br />

class, each art, or each belt level.<br />

Make a checklist that is available<br />

to each person with the prices of<br />

each item, both regular and sale price, so they can see how much<br />

they’re saving. This way, they can create a budget for themselves<br />

and know how much they will be spending. For those who can’t<br />

pay for everything at one time, set up an automatic payment in<br />

ATLAS so they get their supplies right away and get them at the<br />

sale price.<br />

Be sure to hang a poster in the lobby promoting the<br />

pro-shop sale to get everyone excited about all the<br />

new things they can get for class while saving<br />

money.<br />

Have each staff member start promoting<br />

items in the pro-shop at the beginning or end of<br />

every class, maybe even both. As it gets closer<br />

to the pro-shop sale, have the staff members wear<br />

and suggest items from the pro-shop to as<br />

many students as possible.<br />

Your pro-shop sale will have even better results if you give<br />

your staff incentives. Let them know that they will receive a bonus<br />

based on the number of sales for that month compared to the rest<br />

of the months. You will surely<br />

see a significant difference for<br />

this promotion if you use this<br />

method.<br />

Another way to use incentives<br />

is to offer coupons and discounts<br />

to the students. Give discount<br />

certificates away as a sign of<br />

recognition for hard work like the<br />

student of the month, classroom<br />

hero, most improved student,<br />

honor roll, or any other positive<br />

form of reinforcement. You<br />

may also choose to do an extra<br />

percentage off on their next<br />

purchase. Another suggestion is<br />

to play certain games or have a<br />

specific contest, like a VIP promotion where the winners get a gift<br />

certificate or an extra discount on the pro-shop sale.<br />

The only thing missing is your inventory list. You may want to<br />

double up on your inventory for this promotion, so go through your<br />

inventory checklist to make sure you have more than enough supplies<br />

for your students. You can lose many sales by being under<br />

stocked, and there is no guarantee that they will come back to get<br />

the item they wish to purchase at a later date, so whenever possible<br />

take a deposit on the order with the understanding they will<br />

pay the rest when the product arrives.<br />

The main focus in a pro-shop sale is to increase revenue in your<br />

school while getting your students more involved in their training<br />

with supplies and equipment. By having your students and staff<br />

use or wear your products, they create the perfect marketing tool<br />

without even knowing it. So, start planning your pro-shop sale with<br />

your staff now.<br />

MR. SUN KANG is the President of Vision <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Supply, Los Angeles Branch, who helps school owners all over<br />

the US maximize their retail sales and drive more revenue into their schools.<br />

86 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by SerhiiBobyk


Learn the Sword<br />

with Shihan Dana Abbott<br />

Learn Samurai swordsmanship online with Shihan Dana Abbott!<br />

For $1 a day, you can take advantage<br />

of Danna Abbott’s expertise in<br />

Kenjutsu, known as Japanese<br />

Swordsmanship, where he<br />

holds the rank of Shihan 7th<br />

Degree Black Belt.<br />

Abbot has shared his expertise<br />

from the Hombu Dojo in<br />

Yokohama with thousands of<br />

instructors worldwide – and<br />

now he’d like to share it with you.<br />

Samurai Program Online Training<br />

You’ll get unlimited access to videos and tutorials<br />

detailing sword techniques and covering wood,<br />

bamboo, synthetics, and steel for long sword!<br />

Individual Courses & Self Study<br />

Instruction is based on tried-and-true methods<br />

taught in Japan for generations. Experience oneon-one<br />

instruction with a simple, step-by-step,<br />

methodical approach to mastering the sword.<br />

Instructor Courses & Certification<br />

Traditional and combative courses allow<br />

students to grasp the basic dynamics of<br />

traditional & combative sword techniques<br />

and mindsets, making learning and achieving<br />

certification easier!<br />

For more information, head to LearnTheSword.com


MASTER THE BASICS<br />

Has Traditional <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Philosophy Become Obsolete<br />

by Master Tina Bane<br />

We are standing at a crossroads. The direction we choose will determine the future of<br />

the martial arts for the next generation. That is a pretty heavy responsibility, when you<br />

think about it.<br />

One road is the way of the UFC. The other road is the way of<br />

traditional martial arts. Which path should we, as the leaders of the<br />

martial arts industry, follow?<br />

Unquestionably, the way of traditional martial arts. If we want to<br />

preserve our 5,000 year tradition, we should respect that tradition.<br />

If we want to preserve the business that feeds our families,<br />

we should go home with the partner that brought us<br />

to the dance.<br />

Sure, the UFC is exciting. It has great ratings<br />

and a powerful promotional machine behind it.<br />

It’s tempting to jump on the bandwagon, but<br />

how many students do you think want to get<br />

grounded and pounded? How many students do<br />

you need to support a successful martial<br />

arts school? Do you really believe a UFC<br />

style school can be financially secure?<br />

How many successful boxing<br />

gyms do you see in your city?<br />

How many successful wrestling<br />

schools do you see<br />

in your city? These are<br />

Olympic sports with<br />

long histories, but<br />

they do not represent<br />

a viable business plan.<br />

On the other hand,<br />

there are probably several<br />

successful martial arts schools in<br />

your city . . . hopefully yours is one<br />

of them.<br />

What is the difference? When you<br />

focus on winning<br />

championships,<br />

whether that<br />

championship is<br />

represented by a<br />

belt or a medal,<br />

you can only have<br />

one champion. On<br />

the other hand,<br />

when you focus<br />

on self-development, everyone can be a champion. Only one<br />

person can become the Olympic Champion or the UFC Champion,<br />

but every student can become a life champion.<br />

The physical techniques are important, but only as a means to<br />

develop the internal person. Traditional martial arts schools that<br />

focus on the philosophy of the martial arts will be more successful<br />

than schools that focus on only the physical techniques. When we<br />

find simple ways to incorporate philosophy into the classroom our<br />

martial arts training is truly practical and relevant for everyday use<br />

and not merely emergencies.<br />

Can we create a martial arts competition that is more in line<br />

with traditional martial arts values? We hope so. One possibility<br />

is to have exhibition competitions, which show all the beauty and<br />

excitement of the martial arts without the violence. Another is to<br />

create team sparring competitions, possibly tag-team competitions<br />

to increase the action.<br />

We are the current leaders of the martial arts. We are standing<br />

at the crossroads. It is up to us which road we follow. It just makes<br />

sense that we follow the path that brought us here, the way of<br />

traditional martial arts. Both economically and philosophically, it is<br />

the right choice.<br />

MASTER TINA BANE is a 6th degree master instructor and owner of a Top Ten martial arts school<br />

with successful after school and summer camp programs.<br />

88 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by ia_64


Lee Milteer is an Internationally known and celebrated<br />

Entrepreneur, Visionary, Best Selling Author, Award winning<br />

Professional Speaker, TV Personality, and Intuitive Business Mentor.<br />

Lee provides business and success advice and resources to nearly<br />

250,000 people around the world.<br />

Reclaim the Magic<br />

will evoke a consciousness<br />

shift and an awakening<br />

within you to manifest your<br />

heart’s true desires. is<br />

book will give you the tools<br />

and concepts to claim your<br />

natural birthright power as<br />

a manifestor.<br />

Success is an<br />

Inside Job<br />

will empower<br />

ANYONE to<br />

achieve new levels<br />

of self-clarity and<br />

control over their<br />

destiny.


INSTRUCTIONAL EXCELLENCE<br />

The Value of Meditation<br />

by Grandmaster Tim McCarthy<br />

The value of meditation for your classes depends on the goals for your school.<br />

If your goal is only to create great fighters, meditation may<br />

not be right for your students. On the other hand, if you tell prospective<br />

parents that training at your school will help their kids<br />

focus, or if you tell adults that training in the martial arts will help<br />

them reduce stress, incorporate meditation in your classes.<br />

For Children<br />

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) seems to be<br />

growing among children in the U.S. In one study<br />

(eurekalert.org/news-releases/667173) they reported that in 1997<br />

approximately 6.1% of U.S. children were diagnosed with ADHD,<br />

while in 2016 that number increased to 10.2%.<br />

Whether that increase represents a change in the<br />

number of diagnoses or a change in the actual<br />

number of children affected, it represents a<br />

growing concern. Chances are you have several<br />

children with ADHD in your classes. You may<br />

even tell parents in your sales presentation<br />

that the martial arts will help their child develop<br />

focus. Meditation is one clear way we can help.<br />

I recommend a simple addition to your belt<br />

requirements: Children must sit completely still<br />

for 30 seconds for each belt level. That would<br />

mean a white belt testing for yellow<br />

would have to sit completely still<br />

for 30 seconds, while a yellow<br />

belt testing for green would<br />

have to sit completely still for<br />

60 seconds, adding 30 more<br />

seconds for each belt level,<br />

possibly requiring 5 minutes<br />

or more before they are ready<br />

for black belt.<br />

At first, they will not be<br />

aware of fidgeting, rocking,<br />

or scratching their nose,<br />

but when you point it out,<br />

they will become aware. Ask them to focus on their breathing,<br />

possibly feeling their heart beat. If you make it part of a tip test<br />

requirement, they will master the skill with practice.<br />

Just imagine how valuable those 30 seconds or more would<br />

be to the parent of a hyperactive child. Just imagine how valuable<br />

that ability to calm down would be to the child who has a<br />

race car brain and bicycle brakes. It can change his or her life.<br />

For Adults<br />

ADHD does not just go away when you become an adult.<br />

Many adults continue to suffer from a lack of focus because their<br />

brains learned to function as ADHD children and they never<br />

learned any other way. Focus is a skill that can be learned and<br />

practiced. The more you practice, the easier it becomes.<br />

Adults can probably learn to sit motionless for several<br />

minutes, but they may have a harder time quieting their minds.<br />

They are so used to worrying about money and work and family<br />

and relationships that they may not know how to stop worrying.<br />

Again, just sitting still for a set period of time and focusing on<br />

your breath (trying to slow it down) can do wonders in reducing<br />

stress. If your students feel less stressed when they practice<br />

the martial arts and more stress when they don’t, that’s a pretty<br />

powerful retention program.<br />

Beyond these basic “sit still and breathe” techniques, there<br />

are may more advanced forms of meditation that you can find<br />

on the Internet with more advanced benefits, especially for<br />

internal martial arts. Grandmaster Y. K. Kim offers several different<br />

kinds of meditation appropriate for martial artists in his<br />

book and video collection Health is the Foundation of Success,<br />

plus he has updated some of the meditation videos on YouTube.<br />

Contact your AMS business development consultant for details<br />

on where to get them.<br />

Ultimately the choice to teach meditation in your classes is up<br />

to you based on your goals for your students. I highly recommend<br />

it not as a central focus, but as one of the many facets<br />

of the martial arts that separates us from other activities like<br />

aerobics, soccer, gymnastics, and even yoga.<br />

GRANDMASTER TIM MCCARTHY is a 9th degree black belt and is a martial arts educator<br />

with a master’s degree in education. He has been instrumental in developing two industry-changing<br />

programs, plus has directed and been featured in hundreds of martial arts videos and webinars.<br />

90 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


Are Parents Allowing<br />

Their Kids To Quit ?<br />

LOCK THE BACK DOOR!<br />

For Greater Retention<br />

& Referrals...<br />

• Age - Specific Character<br />

Education Systems<br />

• Bully Proof Program<br />

• Parent’s Night Out kits<br />

• Social Media<br />

• and much more...<br />

Helping Young Minds Grow Stronger - Through The Power Of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & Character Education! ©<br />

Celebrating 12 Years<br />

$12<br />

<strong>Special</strong><br />

for your First month<br />

$50 Off Monthly License<br />

Coupon Code: 12Down<br />

BlackBeltPrinciples.com


BUSINESS BUZZ<br />

Dialing For Dollars<br />

By Grandmaster Lawrence Arthur<br />

Most money can be collected during non-prime time hours. Just pick up the phone<br />

and call your students to offer them a discount on the balance of their tuition, or any of<br />

the 9 areas of income, if they give you a credit card over the phone now.<br />

You are losing the same amount of future tuition as your<br />

monthly billing amounts to. When someone quits, they stop paying,<br />

and no matter what you try to do to collect the balance of their<br />

agreement, they simply will not pay you. So, you are losing the balance<br />

of their agreement which equals about the same amount as<br />

your billing is. My professional advice is to collect as much of your<br />

monthly billing (never-never money) as you can now.<br />

Here are 9 Principles to Follow:<br />

1. Call every account you have and offer them a 20—30%<br />

discount for prepayment. You can also use the instructor or staff<br />

member’s birthday or Anniversary etc. to set the discount amount,<br />

such as 28 years old birthday offer 28% off that day, week or<br />

month. Know what their total amount is if they were<br />

to continue to pay monthly, and how much they<br />

will save by paying you now, and what the total<br />

payoff amount is, before you call.<br />

2. Ask sincerely, simply use their name<br />

and ask them to take care of their tuition now<br />

and save.<br />

3. Ask directly. Create the impression<br />

of confidence. “I’ve got some great news.”<br />

Extend the savings to everyone, “I can offer<br />

you 20% off, saving you....$600, your total is<br />

only $1,500 and you can put that on<br />

a credit card.” Stack the offer<br />

with a bonus such as a new<br />

uniform, extra months, or<br />

piece of training equipment<br />

or free seminars,<br />

test fees, etc.<br />

4. Ask again. If they ask you if they can pay you later, tell them<br />

they can give you a form of payment that you can deposit later. Tell<br />

them they need to take care of this now.<br />

5. Ask again. If you get a no, tell them “Before you say no to the<br />

savings, Let’s do this, pay half now and the other half next month,<br />

and you will still get the full 20% savings.” “Can we do that?”<br />

6. Ask again. “What if we broke this into 3 installments of<br />

only…$______ each for your family, will that work for you?”<br />

7. Ask permission to ask again later. “Mrs. Jones, I see that<br />

now is not the right time for you to take advantage of the savings.”<br />

May I offer it to you again in the future if it becomes available?”<br />

8. If they do give you the big payment, don’t make a big deal<br />

over it. You are going to collect $100,000, either in 12 months or 12<br />

hours. Don’t alarm them about how good it is to you. You are training<br />

yourself and your students on how to pay.<br />

9. If they give you money, ask for more. Anytime a student pays<br />

for anything, ask them to save 20% by prepaying for the rest of it.<br />

GRANDMASTER LAWRENCE ARTHUR has been a martial artist, specializing<br />

in Karate, Kung Fu, Kenpo, Shotokan, and Goju Ryu, since 1968. He owns 40 Super Kick Karate<br />

locations and is founder of the American Freestyle Karate Association (AFKA). A world champion<br />

and hall of famer, Lawrence also runs the Black Belt Success Systems consulting firm, which trains<br />

martial arts instructors on proper business practices and is used by schools all over the country.<br />

92 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by Worawut Prasuwan


Do You Serve <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Professionals?<br />

Share Your Message in<br />

For Sponsorship Options & Packages<br />

Visit: <strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>News</strong>.com or Call Jeff @ 407-895-1996


MARTIAL ARTS PHILOSOPHY<br />

Remembering Beginnings: My<br />

Blue Belt Test and Sport Karate<br />

By Sensei Gary Lee<br />

Written in Memory of Sport Karate <strong>World</strong> Champion Joe Lewis R.I.P.<br />

My Blue Belt Test<br />

At today’s test for my Blue Belt, we were introduced to Sport<br />

Karate point fighting and let me tell you it is different<br />

than anything we have done in class up to<br />

this point. First of all, it is about Ippon, one<br />

technique knock-out or symbolizing a knockdown<br />

or knock-out punch or kick to a legal<br />

target area. It’s cool!! The only part I didn’t<br />

like is that we had to wear hand pads, foot<br />

pads, headgear, mouth pieces, and groin<br />

cups, way too much stuff! One of my friends<br />

told me about a karate competition where<br />

there are knock-outs and where<br />

they use one punch ippon. He<br />

said there were different circuits<br />

where you can win<br />

trophies and awards.<br />

That is way cool! I<br />

might like this<br />

challenge!!!<br />

My first<br />

tournament is in two months after my next test. I will train for this<br />

and be prepared. I’m kinda nervous about doing this karate stuff<br />

in public, but my Sensei says competition is good, even if it really<br />

is only 1% real Karate. Always remember that, he said. So another<br />

door has opened, oh . . .<br />

One other thing I learned at my Blue Belt test today, I learned<br />

the word “Oss”. It means respect and acknowledges someone’s<br />

attitude toward you. You say it not because Sensei tells you to say<br />

it, but because you have earned the privilege to say it among your<br />

fellow warriors and peers. This is loyalty, trust, and acknowledgement,<br />

Oss.<br />

My First Sport Karate Tournament<br />

This day is very exciting to say the least. There are hundreds of<br />

people watching me perform and lots of pressure to represent my<br />

school well, and to show honor to my Sensei. Because it is Tanaka<br />

Sensei who got me here, now, I perform for him, my Sensei.<br />

I have told no one my thoughts but this is what my hearts says:<br />

I have trained hard for this. Thousands of punches on the Makiwara,<br />

hundreds of kicks, take downs, sweeps, and follow up. I am<br />

defensive ready.<br />

I can be offensive too, back fist, reverse punch, spin back kick.<br />

I own them.<br />

Sensei has taught me to have confidence in my technique, pure<br />

PMA, live for the ippon.<br />

I learned that if you are going to do sport karate, do the best<br />

you can and go to win. I also learned to have fun!<br />

Oops…<br />

I got disqualified for excessive contact. Reverse punch to the<br />

body, he could not continue and the judges said it was excessive<br />

with no control, Oss.<br />

Sorry, Tanaka Sensei, please forgive me…<br />

Oss… Protecting Our History, One Warrior At A Time…<br />

SENSEI GARY LEE, the American Samurai, is a 9th Dan black belt, a USA Karate<br />

Federation gold medalist, winner of five Super Grand National Titles, a featured actor in<br />

the movie Sidekicks, and is the founder of the National Sport Karate Museum.<br />

94 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by Michael Burrell


Protecting the History, One Warrior at a Time<br />

The History of<br />

Traditional Karate Pioneers,<br />

Legends and Champions<br />

in the 20th Century.<br />

www.SportKarateMuseumArchives.com


MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE<br />

Modernize Your Business<br />

System With 3 Simple Steps<br />

by Chief Master Kirk Pelt<br />

A modern martial arts school needs three things to be successful in this challenging<br />

economy: Exceptional Curriculum, Exceptional Leadership, and an Exceptional<br />

Business System. ONLINE!<br />

First, an exceptional curriculum is easy, exciting and meaningful<br />

to teach, plus easy, exciting and beneficial to learn. <strong>Martial</strong> arts<br />

training requires two things: physical training and a philosophy of<br />

discipline. <strong>Martial</strong> arts training without philosophy is no different<br />

than organized street fighting. But without physical training,<br />

you have no martial arts because without action<br />

nothing happens. Action requires a quality body,<br />

and a quality body requires physical fitness.<br />

Second, exceptional leadership is modern<br />

leadership. Traditional leadership was positional<br />

power; modern leadership is personal power. Positional<br />

power was based on a hierarchy, similar<br />

to a master and slave relationship. Personal power<br />

is based on the individual’s ability to motivate,<br />

inspire and assist others to maximize their potential.<br />

For example, an instructor who relies on positional<br />

power teaches all students equally<br />

by showing the correct technique and<br />

expecting students to imitate that<br />

technique as closely as possible.<br />

An instructor who is also a<br />

leader, who relies on personal<br />

power, teaches students fairly,<br />

which means he shows the<br />

purpose of the technique, how<br />

to adapt the technique to the<br />

individual’s needs, and the<br />

benefits of training. An<br />

instructor who develops<br />

his personal power will<br />

motivate, inspire, and encourage each one of his students to maximize<br />

their potential.<br />

Third, an exceptional business system must be simple, practical<br />

and beneficial, so you can make more, spend less, and increase<br />

profit. The best modern martial arts business system I have found<br />

is the ATLAS all-in-one management solution. It does everything<br />

for your school, from taking attendance, to managing your Pro<br />

Shop, to providing proven marketing materials, to analyzing areas<br />

of improvement, and then giving specific advice on how to attain<br />

those improvements. It’s like hiring a complete staff, an office<br />

manager, a marketing manager, and a business consultant for a<br />

few dollars a day.<br />

Call AMS at 1-800-275-1600 or visit TryAtlasSoftware.com for<br />

a quick and easy demo. We will introduce you to the features and<br />

benefits of ATLAS to help you create a new level of success!<br />

CHIEF MASTER KIRK PELT is an 8th degree black belt and is the President of a multimillion<br />

dollar, multi-school organization, has a 30-year track record of success, and is currently on<br />

the leading edge of martial arts curriculum and business innovation.<br />

96 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by Ratana21


ADVERTISER INDEX<br />

A Touch of Zen<br />

ATouchofZen.com .................................59<br />

Atlas <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Software<br />

Atlas<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong>Software.com ...................2, 40<br />

Action Hero Photos<br />

ActionHeroPhotos.com ............................95<br />

Adventures of Harry & Friends<br />

AdventuresOfHarryAndFriends.com ................ 19<br />

Amazing <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Websites<br />

Amazing<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong>Websites.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 77<br />

AMS Billing<br />

OurAMS.com .................................66, 106<br />

AMSkids<br />

OurAMS.com/AfterSchool ..........................73<br />

Black Belt Principles<br />

BlackBeltPrinciples.com ............................ 91<br />

Break Like a Champ<br />

TeamChipTKD.com ................................75<br />

Budo International <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

BudoInternational.com .............................79<br />

Extraordinary Marketing<br />

ExtraordinaryMarketing.com .........................71<br />

Master Karen Eden<br />

Century<strong>Martial</strong><strong>Arts</strong>.com ............................ 15<br />

Grandmaster Jessie Bowen<br />

ElitePublications.org ...............................53<br />

Kick Start Kids<br />

KickStartKids.org ...................................61<br />

Kids Point MMA<br />

PointMMA.com ....................................83<br />

Learn the Sword<br />

LearnTheSword.com ...............................87<br />

Lee Milteer<br />

Milteer.com ........................................89<br />

MA Biz Academy<br />

MABizAcademy.com ............................51, 99<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Business Institute<br />

MaBusinessInstitute.com ......................46, 103<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> History Museum<br />

MAMuseum.com ..................................93<br />

Ninja Fighting Techniques<br />

tuttlepublishing.com ...............................33<br />

Otomix<br />

Otomix.com .......................................82<br />

Sport Karate Museum<br />

SportKarateMuseumArchives.com ..................95<br />

An-Shu Stephen K. Hayes<br />

NinjaSelfDefense.com .............................47<br />

Grandmaster Tim McCarthy<br />

4d-2d.com .........................................13<br />

Grandmaster Tom Patire<br />

TomPatire.com ....................................34<br />

Vision<br />

VisionMA.com ...................................... 3<br />

Warrior Defence Lab<br />

TheEvolutionOfKrav.com ........................... 81<br />

Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

YkKim.com ...................................65, 105<br />

Grandmaster Zulfi Ahmed<br />

Lulu.com ..........................................23<br />

Kovar Systems<br />

KovarSystems.com ................................55<br />

MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION 97


THE WARRIOR WAY<br />

The Persistence Factor, Part 3<br />

by Grandmaster Bill Clark<br />

I love business stories because they are microcosms of life. A lot can unfold in a very<br />

short time and we can really benefit from successful examples in our own life, careers,<br />

businesses and experiences.<br />

There is a famous tale of an IBM employee who blew a $10-million<br />

deal and offered company president Tom Watson his resignation.<br />

Watson, who had hired the man, looked at him and said, “I can’t<br />

possibly let you go. I’ve just spent $10 million dollars training you!”<br />

Watson understood the principle of experience and tried to<br />

teach it to others. “Would you like me to give you a formula for<br />

success”, he asked? “Then double your rate of failure! You’re thinking<br />

of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn’t at all. Go ahead<br />

and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because, remember, that’s<br />

where you’ll find success—on the far side of failure.”<br />

Don’t Take It Personally<br />

One reason so many people fail to persist is<br />

because they take every rejection, setback, or<br />

failure personally. They somehow equate their<br />

idea, product, or service with their personal selfesteem<br />

and worth.<br />

In this type of negative thinking,<br />

each business setback means you<br />

feel like a failure and a loser in<br />

life, and so you’ll never get<br />

ahead. Think back to past<br />

setbacks. Are they really<br />

a reflection of you as a<br />

person?<br />

Give Yourself a<br />

Break!<br />

You have to get<br />

out of the habit of<br />

beating yourself<br />

up mentally when<br />

things go wrong. There are plenty of other people out there who<br />

are only too willing to do that for you! I’ve had this conversation a<br />

lot with my students. Some of them are so mean to themselves it’s<br />

incredible! So I say to them: Would you be friends with someone<br />

who spoke to you like that? And if that’s not empowering, why are<br />

you listening to you?!<br />

By blaming yourself you are breaking down your own persistence<br />

like a wrecking ball. By all means, analyze what went wrong,<br />

be accountable if it was your fault, but don’t take the rap personally.<br />

How does that old song go…? “Pick yourself up, dust yourself off<br />

and start all over again.” You have to fix what went wrong, focus on<br />

a new angle and use your mental energy and sense of persistence<br />

to come up with a new solution.<br />

Failure leads to Success<br />

There is no success in anything without some failure along the<br />

way. The key is to fail fast, admit bad decisions quickly, and kill<br />

them fast. As W.C. Fields once said, “If at first you don’t succeed,<br />

quit. There is no use being a damn fool about it!” What he needed<br />

to add was, “Learn from your experience and quickly move on with<br />

more productive strategies!”<br />

Along with the courage to take action under pressure, all great<br />

leaders have the character trait of PERSISTENCE. They have the<br />

determination needed to see a project through to the end. PER-<br />

SISTENCE also requires COURAGE. They know “Murphy’s Law”<br />

(Anything that can go wrong will go wrong!) will rear its ugly head<br />

when least expected.<br />

There will always be setbacks, curve balls, and sometimes<br />

total failure along the road to success. Successful people understand<br />

and accept these facts, so they are better-equipped<br />

mentally and physically to handle adversity. They recover quickly<br />

from setbacks.<br />

GRANDMASTER BILL CLARK is a 9th degree black belt and a former PKA Fighter of<br />

the Year. He is widely considered one of the top experts in martial arts business with over 50 years<br />

of leadership and innovation, having been inducted into almost every Hall of Fame in the industry. He<br />

is one of the largest multi-school owners in the world.<br />

98 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


EVERYTHING You’ll EVER Need<br />

to Market Your <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> School!<br />

ONLINE AND OFFLINE<br />

MaBizAcademy.com


STAFF DEVELOPMENT<br />

Mining for Instructors:<br />

Planting the Seed, Part 3<br />

by Grandmaster Zulfi Ahmed<br />

Make Teaching a Part of Your Brown Belt Curriculum<br />

Many schools already require black belt candidates to start<br />

teaching to fulfill requirements towards their black belt-earning<br />

process. The required amount of assisted teaching hours can vary<br />

widely from 20 hours to over 200 hours. I recommend that you<br />

start the teaching requirement process as early as a brown belt<br />

and not wait until they begin the testing cycle.<br />

The earlier you begin their indoctrination into<br />

instructorship and other leadership roles, the<br />

earlier you’ll see the benefits come to fruition<br />

as they begin forming better teaching habits.<br />

Encourage Leadership<br />

Development As<br />

Early As White Belt<br />

Encourage leadership<br />

development as early as white belt?<br />

Of course encourage leadership development<br />

as early as white belt! After all, most<br />

students come to us seeking confidence and<br />

self-esteem development, so why not start the<br />

process of giving them responsibility and earning<br />

recognition as early as white belt? Start by<br />

giving them simple, fun responsibilities<br />

such as organizing the pads or bags,<br />

helping with simple classroom management,<br />

taking roll, calling class to<br />

assemble in formation, or assist with<br />

stripe awards. Once they reach the<br />

intermediate level, begin giving<br />

them larger and more important<br />

responsibilities. They can even<br />

lead warm-ups, count out loud<br />

a certain skillset, or assist<br />

younger, more junior students under the supervision of an adult<br />

instructor. There’s always someone out there on your floor who<br />

can one day become an outstanding instructor.<br />

Have a Robust Instructor Training Program<br />

Simply implementing all of the above ideas without actually<br />

having a well-developed instructor development<br />

and training program that clearly outlines the<br />

process, guidelines, and requirements from white<br />

belt to instructor will only keep students engaged<br />

for so long. If you truly want to grow an instructor<br />

base and have a good number of students benefit<br />

from your education, it’s imperative that you<br />

have a robust and systematic instructor, and even<br />

a master instructor training program accessible<br />

and available to all your qualified instructor candidates.<br />

To achieve this, you need to clearly define the process and<br />

curriculum for your school and get it organized in a manner that<br />

allows you to start teaching and implementing it in your school.<br />

A Clearly Defined Process For Your Students<br />

When your students can actually observe other students<br />

participating and benefiting from your instructor training program,<br />

they, too, will want to become a part of this exciting process. But<br />

they must first see the teaching and training in action for themselves.<br />

The culture of instructors differs from that of the student<br />

body in that there are many privileges and various aspects to instructorship<br />

that differ from normal student life, such as invitations<br />

to special events, discounts, beautifully adorned certificates of<br />

achievement, and many other tangible and intangible benefits that<br />

come with being an instructor. But, most of all, the status, respect,<br />

and skill level of the martial artist must be visible by everyone.<br />

Every student is a potential future instructor.<br />

GRANDMASTER ZULFI AHMED has amassed acclaim as a world-class competitor, martial<br />

arts educator, and is most notably founder and designer of the internationally renowned style, Bushi Ban.<br />

With over 45 years of martial arts experience and over 300 martial arts awards, his schools include ten<br />

locations across Texas.<br />

100 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by JackF


TOOL<br />

OF THE MONTH<br />

School Supply Drive<br />

The School Supply Drive is a<br />

great way to partner with public<br />

and private schools to promote<br />

local education.<br />

If you are looking for a way to<br />

establish a relationship with your<br />

local school system, this is it!<br />

Get this FREE sample of the<br />

creative events MA Biz Academy<br />

members enjoy every month to<br />

lock in student retention and<br />

bring dozens of new students<br />

into your school! Members<br />

also receive a fully developed<br />

promotion outline and other<br />

support materials.<br />

To receive this <strong>Special</strong> Gift, visit<br />

MaBizAcademy.com/Gift


Tools & Tactics<br />

The Best Kept Secret to<br />

Getting into Schools and<br />

Enrolling New Students<br />

by Chris Lee<br />

The best place for you to find students to join your school is in school.<br />

Academic schools, that is. When schools are in session, the<br />

academic schools are the best places to find potential students for<br />

your kids program: Thousands of potential students in your neighborhood,<br />

all in one place. The schools are where you need to be if<br />

your goal is to double or triple your enrollment this year!<br />

What gives your martial arts school a secret<br />

advantage over other businesses when it<br />

comes to getting into academic schools?<br />

You also run a school and you are also an<br />

educator! Your goals are in line with those<br />

of your local academic schools: to help<br />

children learn and grow in a positive<br />

environment and to equip them with<br />

the skills to be the leaders of the future.<br />

You are not selling video games or<br />

junk food. You are selling a better way<br />

of life, life skills, and the promise of<br />

possibility.<br />

The best kept secret for<br />

you to do this is with Partners<br />

in Education. The Partners in<br />

Education program is designed<br />

to connect businesses that<br />

care about the education of<br />

children in their community<br />

with schools. The type of relationships<br />

and opportunities are<br />

“limited only by your imagination.”<br />

You can go to the<br />

academic school and teach a<br />

gym class or be a judge at the<br />

science fair. You can teach a<br />

class on bully-proofing or donate athletic equipment to the physical<br />

education program.<br />

The secret advantage of Partners in Education is that it gives<br />

you an opportunity to get to know the children in your community,<br />

the teachers, and the parents. This can bring great exposure to<br />

your school without ever distributing a single flyer or hanging even<br />

one poster. While other schools struggle to make a name in their<br />

communities with various kinds of ads, you are building real relationships<br />

with potential students. Now when you circulate flyers,<br />

posters, or social media concerning special events and offers at<br />

your school, you’re likely to see much better response.<br />

Being a Partner in Education also opens doors to you with other<br />

local businesses for joint promotions and partnerships.<br />

Getting involved in the Partners in Education program is easy.<br />

For more information on how to become a Partner in Education<br />

and achieve instant enrollment success and prestige in your community,<br />

contact your marketing consultant at 1.800.275.1600.<br />

MS. CHRIS LEE is a martial arts business development consultant with a background in online and<br />

social media marketing.<br />

102 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION<br />

Photograph by Wavebreakmedia


LEARN FROM<br />

HIGHLY<br />

SUCCESSFUL<br />

EXPERTS<br />

Proven Effective<br />

Courses teach PROVEN effective and successful<br />

strategies for martial arts school owners.<br />

Easy to Learn<br />

You'll gain new skills and knowledge quickly<br />

with this easy-to-use online learning system.<br />

Flexible Schedule<br />

Learn at your own pace with bite-sized<br />

course segments built to fit your busy schedule.<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Business Institute<br />

FREE<br />

COURSES<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

NOW!<br />

ENROLL<br />

MaBusinessInstitute.com<br />

NOW!


AFTER SCHOOL EXCELLENCE<br />

Getting Feedback from<br />

Your Students<br />

By Master Mike Bugg<br />

There’s a popular saying that you should work smarter, not harder, which is something<br />

to keep in mind as we explore the concept of intelligence.<br />

There are several things you can do at your school to work<br />

smarter, not harder. The lifeline of your school is your students.<br />

They dictate the growth and development of your school. Without<br />

students, you’re definitely doing things the hard way. Within<br />

your school, you work hard to bring in tons of new students in<br />

your doors, but once you bring the new students in, you’ve got to<br />

close the door behind them; otherwise you’re constantly trying to<br />

replace new students—an effort that’s not working smartly at all.<br />

So, how do you keep the students you get?<br />

That requires establishing communication between your staff<br />

and students. You’ve got to learn what your students like about<br />

your school so you can better serve their needs and retain them as<br />

students.<br />

Here are a few tips on how you can get the necessary feedback<br />

from your students so that growing your numbers is a<br />

breeze, and you can work smarter, make your school<br />

healthier, and make your students happier.<br />

Your most important source of student desires<br />

and wishes is obviously going to be students.<br />

However, you shouldn’t overlook feedback from<br />

parents. There are times when students may feel<br />

intimidated, shy, or embarrassed to share certain<br />

ideas with you, and parents can be helpful with<br />

communicating things that kids are slow to share<br />

(like bullying at school). Also, since parents hold the<br />

purse strings, it’s not a bad idea to find out what<br />

they like and don’t like about your program<br />

so you can address those concerns before<br />

they get out of your control. You may also<br />

want to utilize your relationship with local<br />

schools to get more feedback on what<br />

students like and don’t like, or what<br />

might be effective in the martial arts<br />

school and what won’t work. Talk to people who have tried these<br />

things before. There’s no sense reinventing the wheel if there are<br />

more efficient ways to improve your program and retention.<br />

Make a comment box for the lobby at your school. You can<br />

have your students decorate it with martial arts-themed drawings.<br />

Place it near your front door or somewhere that people will see it<br />

as soon as they come in. Provide a simple questionnaire for people<br />

to fill out that includes some things you want to know, like do your<br />

students enjoy your activities? You can include a scale from 0–5<br />

that makes it easier for students to answer. At the bottom leave<br />

a blank space where students can write comments. This will give<br />

you invaluable insight into how students are enjoying your school<br />

and what can be done to improve their experience.<br />

Check in with parents through regular calls home. You can<br />

present these calls as progress reports on each student’s performance<br />

and get their opinion on many aspects of your school’s<br />

instruction.<br />

If you haven’t ventured into the digital world and social media<br />

yet, it’s never too late to get started. AMS offers outstanding products<br />

and services that can help you develop your school website<br />

and online strategy. A Facebook account is a great place to post<br />

polls and get feedback from your community. Operating a blog<br />

with a comment section gives you access to unfiltered feedback<br />

from your students.<br />

Your staff is also a good source of information about your<br />

school’s strengths and weaknesses. Hold regular meetings where<br />

you can ask your staff questions and get their input on curriculum<br />

and course objectives. If staff members leave to pursue other<br />

career interests, conduct exit interviews where you can hear their<br />

suggestions for improvement.<br />

Opening your ears and getting feedback on your school is<br />

essential to achieving your greatest success. Working smarter and<br />

not harder will yield you incredible results!<br />

CHIEF MASTER MIKE BUGG is an 8th degree black belt and the owner of a $1.52 million-per-year<br />

location, with one of the largest after school and summer camp programs in the country.<br />

104 MARTIAL ARTS WORLD NEWS VOLUME <strong>22</strong> | SPECIAL EDITION


Transform Your School<br />

Transform Your School<br />

with Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

The most successful martial arts<br />

business leader in the world<br />

Y. K. Kim<br />

• Author of a best seller<br />

and 14 other books<br />

• Producer, writer, director,<br />

and star of the action<br />

film Miami Connection<br />

• Publisher of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

• Motivational Speaker<br />

• Recipient of Y. K. Kim<br />

Day in Central Florida<br />

• Founder of <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong><br />

• Chairman of a consulting<br />

company on marketing<br />

and software<br />

Meet Modern Educator and<br />

Contemporary Philosopher<br />

Grandmaster Y. K. Kim<br />

Motivate Your Students<br />

• Unbreakable Student<br />

Loyalty<br />

• 100% Retention<br />

• Enduring Pride in Your<br />

School<br />

Boost Your School<br />

• Double your<br />

Enrollment<br />

• Double your Income<br />

• Build the #1 School<br />

in your town<br />

I Love to Promote the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> -- I will not<br />

charge even one penny. It is a small token of my<br />

appreciation to the martial arts industry, and my<br />

honor to pay back the debt of gratitude I owe to the<br />

martial arts community.<br />

Book Y. K. Kim at www.ykkim.com<br />

1-800-275-1600


If Teaching Great Classes<br />

is Important to You, You’ll<br />

Appreciate AMS Billing<br />

AMSBILLING<br />

Tuition Management Services<br />

The Most Effective<br />

Tuition Billing & Management<br />

In The <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Industry!<br />

VISIT OURAMS.COM CALL 1-800-275-1600

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!