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what was your exp. like ?
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Daniel, I think that everyone KNOWS for themselves. While there are common traits and external things that can indicate that a school isn't on the up and up, you know for yourself. I did, even before I knew that there were alternatives. I simply made excuses for it until I chose to leave.Ah, but how does one know that it is indeed a McDojo? That is the question.
Even then, it was a few months until I went into class and we spent the entire time trying to recreate a fight scene from the Matrix Reloaded (I kid you not).
Absolutely!Daniel, I think that everyone KNOWS for themselves. While there are common traits and external things that can indicate that a school isn't on the up and up, you know for yourself. I did, even before I knew that there were alternatives. I simply made excuses for it until I chose to leave.
Well I am not sure if there were any studies done but I can guess and say millions maybe.:erg:how many people here have been enrolled in mcdojos?
Well I am not sure if there were any studies done but I can guess and say millions maybe.:erg:
All kidding aside, Every school can be considered a McDojo by someone.
It was... yeah.That is too funny....
Could also be that they were a decent sport school.I spent some time at a dojo that had kata and lots of sport type sparring. We worked hard and conditioning was a major factor in our training. We did not get into too much of the bunkai of the kata.
I didn't consider it a McDojo but it really was not Traditional Karate (as advertised) either.
I do remember students being told that they need to get their requirements up to par or they will fall behind on their testing schedule. This seemed a little McDojo-ish. You know the type "We Are A Black Belt School",,, as if that is what the training is all about, getting that coveted BB.
Now that I think about it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,humm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Well I am not sure if there were any studies done but I can guess and say millions maybe.:erg:
All kidding aside, Every school can be considered a McDojo by someone.
I will go one further, every school is a Mc Dojo in one way or another.
I see your perspective, Terry, but I must disagree.I will go one further, every school is a Mc Dojo in one way or another. Even though every school does not teach childern, they have certain amount of adult that just go though the motion while training. The thing is for any school to stay open one must have those individual that will pay the bills for the others to train. I mean for anybody to say everyone at so and so school is top notch is full of it, not ewen our military has 100% killer they have some fluff as well and since fluff means Mc Dojo we all have a little fast service in us.
I will go one further, every school is a Mc Dojo in one way or another. Even though every school does not teach childern, they have certain amount of adult that just go though the motion while training. The thing is for any school to stay open one must have those individual that will pay the bills for the others to train. I mean for anybody to say everyone at so and so school is top notch is full of it, not ewen our military has 100% killer they have some fluff as well and since fluff means Mc Dojo we all have a little fast service in us.