Not all karate schools are the same. Here are some things to look for:
1. A school that gives you a good feeling when you walk through the door.
2. Welcoming, not intimidating atmosphere. Clean and fresh, not stale and stinky environment.
4. Like all things in life, you get what you pay for. If you want the best influence on your children, be prepared to pay a little more. Good karate classes aren't cheap and well, you know the rest.
5. Ask for a free class. Then, talk to the other parents. Remember when you moved into your house? Don't you wish you would have spoken with the neighbors and found out about things in your area that were great and not so great? Any reputable school will WANT you to talk to its members.
6. Tell the owner what you are looking for in a karate school. Are you looking for a family environment? A good amount of exercise? Make new friends? A good owner will let you know if their school is a good fit for you and if not, will have a good recommendation for another school in town. In short, go with your gut. If you feel intimidated or bullied into signing an agreement that doesn't work for you, walk away. There's always time to go home and think about it.
7. Equipment looks new and safe, not stained, ripped or covered in duct tape.
8. Karate can be lots of fun. Make sure if you are looking for fun karate classes that the school you visit has that element.
7. Equipment looks new and safe, not stained, ripped or covered in duct tape.
8. Karate can be lots of fun. Make sure if you are looking for fun karate classes that the school you visit has that element.
If you are interested in finding out more about the way karate should be taught, please stop by our dojo: Community Karate and Fitness, 5731 North Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80918. Or call and speak directly with the owner: 719-599-7024. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
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