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BaktoBasics
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Hello again everyone. As you probably know, i've been in martial arts a long time and have years experience in afew styles, a BB in TKD etc.
I'm a uni student. I can't afford the costs of martial arts training anymore. They now all charge $15 a lesson. This can provide me with lunch for 3 days; heck, after 3 lessons I spend the same as buying a text book for a subject! (this fee is PLUS a yearly membership fee ($180), insurance, uniform, etc etc!!! OMG!
Now, obviously there is demand for martial arts instruction - so, the price is justified. But, are these prices restricting many people from training as much as they want?
Not only do I not have time to make classes, i now find i struggle to afford them. In fact, after learning very little after a lessson, I QUESTION THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF A CLASS. Time to quit martial arts????
On a nother note, how does this sound. Theres a sword art. The grand sensei in Japan is a swordsmith. Now, once you reach a level to use a live blade, you MUST buy from him. Someone buying a $10,000 blade from Hanweii is not good enough as the sword must reach certain safety requirements and be a good cutting blade. This sensei's cheapest sword is $2,000. Does this sound like a sham? Is it shameful that people are making martial arts inaccessible to the common person? Is this justified? I walked right out (respectfully of course!).
I'm a uni student. I can't afford the costs of martial arts training anymore. They now all charge $15 a lesson. This can provide me with lunch for 3 days; heck, after 3 lessons I spend the same as buying a text book for a subject! (this fee is PLUS a yearly membership fee ($180), insurance, uniform, etc etc!!! OMG!
Now, obviously there is demand for martial arts instruction - so, the price is justified. But, are these prices restricting many people from training as much as they want?
Not only do I not have time to make classes, i now find i struggle to afford them. In fact, after learning very little after a lessson, I QUESTION THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF A CLASS. Time to quit martial arts????
On a nother note, how does this sound. Theres a sword art. The grand sensei in Japan is a swordsmith. Now, once you reach a level to use a live blade, you MUST buy from him. Someone buying a $10,000 blade from Hanweii is not good enough as the sword must reach certain safety requirements and be a good cutting blade. This sensei's cheapest sword is $2,000. Does this sound like a sham? Is it shameful that people are making martial arts inaccessible to the common person? Is this justified? I walked right out (respectfully of course!).