This is maybe an unusual question, but if anyone can help me with this, I would appreciate it.
My fiance and I started a school 2 years ago that teaches Hapkido (as well as TKD & Kumdo). We're in an unfortunate situation right now where we may need to find ourselves a new Hapkido federation/organization to affiliate ourselves with soon. We've been with a small local federation that broke off from the IHF, which we've been with for years before we started the school, but it's not working out for us (mostly because of personal reasons that I'd rather not talk about) and most likely we're going to leave.
So my question is - does anyone have any recommendations for or warnings against any particular Hapkido organizations?
We could (re)join the IHF, under a local grandmaster Mr WaterGal knows (we haven't talked to this guy about it yet, but I think it's a possibility), or we could find a new federation entirely, or we could just go it on our own. He's a 6th dan, so it's not like we couldn't promote in-house for quite a while.
We already have a detailed curriculum, which we're definitely willing to add some things to, but I don't want to replace what we already have. So I'd want to be with an organization that accommodates that. I also want to do our dan tests in-house, rather than make our students drive or fly somewhere else to do it. And of course, I want it to be a reputable organization that has something good to offer and doesn't have too much drama or instability.
Any information anybody has would be greatly appreciated.
My fiance and I started a school 2 years ago that teaches Hapkido (as well as TKD & Kumdo). We're in an unfortunate situation right now where we may need to find ourselves a new Hapkido federation/organization to affiliate ourselves with soon. We've been with a small local federation that broke off from the IHF, which we've been with for years before we started the school, but it's not working out for us (mostly because of personal reasons that I'd rather not talk about) and most likely we're going to leave.
So my question is - does anyone have any recommendations for or warnings against any particular Hapkido organizations?
We could (re)join the IHF, under a local grandmaster Mr WaterGal knows (we haven't talked to this guy about it yet, but I think it's a possibility), or we could find a new federation entirely, or we could just go it on our own. He's a 6th dan, so it's not like we couldn't promote in-house for quite a while.
We already have a detailed curriculum, which we're definitely willing to add some things to, but I don't want to replace what we already have. So I'd want to be with an organization that accommodates that. I also want to do our dan tests in-house, rather than make our students drive or fly somewhere else to do it. And of course, I want it to be a reputable organization that has something good to offer and doesn't have too much drama or instability.
Any information anybody has would be greatly appreciated.