The Core Dynamics of Starting a Martial Arts Business
Posted: Sunday, July 05, 2009
by John Graden
http://www.johngraden.com
When I created National Associations of Professional Martial Artists (NAPMA) in 1994, there was little useful information available to the industry as a whole. Owners were struggling because they simply didn't know any way of running a martial arts business other than the system they had inherited from their instructor, which we know is usually a recipe for disaster.
Still, as time went by, I found it fascinating to observe that two school owners in the same styles, general markets, and circumstances, and exposed to the same information might react very differently. One would prosper with it, and the other wouldn't even try it. After more than a decade of study and exposure to this great information, why were some schools still struggling, while others thrived?
The answer is The Core Dynamics. We martial artists are a unique group but, as school owners, we face the same challenges. More importantly, we all have the same Core Dynamics.
The Core Dynamics of the Professional Martial Artist define the underlying forces that control our patterns of thought and behavior. Nearly every martial arts professional ,who is starting a martial arts business, has the same obstacles, but the distinction is how the top school owners in the world deal with them. How an instructor or school owner deals with the Core Dynamics determines his or her success.
Before we get into the how-to, I'm going to help you understand some of the obstacles that may be holding you back. It's important for you to understand why you do or don't do something. I want you to be the one who grows instead of stagnates.
First, we'll examine a common pathway to opening a school and the predictable patterns of thought and behavior in most of our backgrounds. Then, we will contrast how the top owners deal with the Core Dynamics versus struggling school owners.
The Core Dynamics are:
1. The Control Factor
2. Finding Your Voice
3. Value What You Do
4. Clarity of Purpose
5. Black Belt Eyes
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