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jcraigking
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I have a friend (no, really) in northern NY State (Adirondack Mountains) who asked me to post a question...
There are no MA schools anywhere near him. I was talking with him about my search for a good school... He also wants to study MA and has seen ads in magazines for DVD's, books, even DVD distance courses with belt tests (this was news to me since I haven't subscribed to a MA mag in 10 years). Given his situation, is there anything that anyone knows of that you think might be an OK substitute for classes. He knows it won't be as good as being taught... He has read a lot about different styles. He is more interested in Kenpo or some Japanese styles. He's not interested in Grappling or kickboxing styles. (I asked him how anyone could study grappling alone anyway. He said he'd have to go find a black bear in the woods. Knowing him, he might be serious).
I have known Jay since high school. I think he has the determination to stick with it. Me, I could never do it. I need a school and instructor kicking my butt if I don't show up or practice enough
No doubt, many of your answers will begin with why he shouldn't distance study... But remember his situation. I don't think he has another choice except to not learn MA.
Thanks for the input.
Craig
P.S. I have narrowed my own search to to MA schools. One TKD (the form I studied 10 yrs ago, and one Kenpo (Tracy). I really like both schools. The TKD instructor was trained by Bob Chaney. The Kenpo school has great times but costs 40% more. Both were really solid. The TKD school even openly recommended other schools to look at that he believes are good and ones to avoid - very cool.
There are no MA schools anywhere near him. I was talking with him about my search for a good school... He also wants to study MA and has seen ads in magazines for DVD's, books, even DVD distance courses with belt tests (this was news to me since I haven't subscribed to a MA mag in 10 years). Given his situation, is there anything that anyone knows of that you think might be an OK substitute for classes. He knows it won't be as good as being taught... He has read a lot about different styles. He is more interested in Kenpo or some Japanese styles. He's not interested in Grappling or kickboxing styles. (I asked him how anyone could study grappling alone anyway. He said he'd have to go find a black bear in the woods. Knowing him, he might be serious).
I have known Jay since high school. I think he has the determination to stick with it. Me, I could never do it. I need a school and instructor kicking my butt if I don't show up or practice enough

No doubt, many of your answers will begin with why he shouldn't distance study... But remember his situation. I don't think he has another choice except to not learn MA.
Thanks for the input.
Craig
P.S. I have narrowed my own search to to MA schools. One TKD (the form I studied 10 yrs ago, and one Kenpo (Tracy). I really like both schools. The TKD instructor was trained by Bob Chaney. The Kenpo school has great times but costs 40% more. Both were really solid. The TKD school even openly recommended other schools to look at that he believes are good and ones to avoid - very cool.