By Melody Shuman
There are many opportunities in every community for martial arts school owners to conduct off-site martial arts programs. These programs can either be ongoing, or used as introductory courses which streamline new students into the dojo. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The best way to get the most out of an off-site martial arts program is to have a plan that works well with your goals.
In this report, we are going to list out the benefits of an ongoing off-site martial arts program and an introductory off-site program along with ways to get the most out of your time and effort.
Ongoing off-site martial arts programs
This type of program is particularly used in recreation centers.
The rec. center usually has a set fee for their martial arts
classes, which is much lower than the average price found at a
martial arts facility. The rec. center will normally collect the
fees from the families and pay an instructor or martial arts
business 70% of the fees collected, or in some cases pay an
instructor by the hour.
The advantages to conducting an ongoing off-site martial arts program:
The disadvantages to conducting an ongoing off-site martial arts program:
Bottom line: if you are participating in an ongoing off-site martial arts program, make sure that the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Don’t spread yourself out too thin if you do not feel that the program is worth the effort, or if you cannot streamline enough students into your martial arts school to make it worth your while. Some instructors conduct these programs as a form of community service to underprivileged children. In this case, the program is definitely worth the time and effort.
Introductory off-site martial arts courses
This type of program is used at local pre-schools, elementary
schools, and recreation centers. Usually the host of this off-site
location will allow you to charge a fee that you both negotiate on
and you keep all of the profits, or they charge and collect the fee
and either give you a 70/ 30 split or pay you by the hour. The main
goal for the host is to provide their people with another valuable
program that includes a win-win situation all the way around. There
are no long-term expectations from either side, so an introductory
martial arts course works well to provide value, service, and
limited martial arts development. Usually the term is around 8 to 10
weeks per course.
Advantages to an off-site introductory martial arts program:
Disadvantages to an off-site introductory course:
Bottom line: if you want a great way to streamline new students into your school, an 8-week introductory course of some type can do the trick. You can use one of your staff members to run the program, and then host a graduation at your school so that the parents can see the results and the students can see what they can experience by training at your martial arts location. To get the best results, make sure that you are organized and have your entire course prepared ahead of time so that you can focus on results.
How to get started on an off-site martial arts program:
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Keep in mind that these programs should be results driven. The better your programs and classes are then the better the results will be. These programs are also a direct reflection of your school’s reputation, so they should be taken very seriously. For additional help or more information, feel free to contact us at info@shumanconcepts.com or call 1-866-202-9560.