Joking aside here, I think probably one of the other "red flags" is where the GM or senior instructor cannot provide a linage when asked. If you get a dumb look, RUN. If they say oh our GM was directly taught by Bruce Lee, Dan Isanto, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Segal, Richard "Dick" Marcinko and so on... RUN.
If the GM says there is no other linage beyond him... RUN
If the senior instructor says they have a BB in more than 3 arts and they're in their late 20's or early 30's RUN! (think about how long it would take to get a BB in a single art and do the math... true some folks have crossed trained to obtain BB's in different arts but when they got belts in more than 3 ... to me that has a whiff of something coming out of a bull's butt).
My fiancee and I are planning to take MA together (depending where we live and what is available... we are in a LDR at the moment so our choice of places to live is still up in the air), and thanks to MT I know more about what to watch out for when we finally decide upon our chosen art so to not get bent over the fence.
I plan on taking a couple of days to get to know the school and the instructors and the students before finally signing on... and I'll definitely gather information on the instructor and post them here and inquire about their linage, hoping that someone will recognize someone along that line, chances should be pretty good.
I am a bit leery of schools that offer more than one art. I understand that sometimes different instructors with different arts, will join up together to help pay the rent/space and have alternating days for their respective classes... still it's something I'll be looking out for.
If the GM says there is no other linage beyond him... RUN
If the senior instructor says they have a BB in more than 3 arts and they're in their late 20's or early 30's RUN! (think about how long it would take to get a BB in a single art and do the math... true some folks have crossed trained to obtain BB's in different arts but when they got belts in more than 3 ... to me that has a whiff of something coming out of a bull's butt).
My fiancee and I are planning to take MA together (depending where we live and what is available... we are in a LDR at the moment so our choice of places to live is still up in the air), and thanks to MT I know more about what to watch out for when we finally decide upon our chosen art so to not get bent over the fence.
I plan on taking a couple of days to get to know the school and the instructors and the students before finally signing on... and I'll definitely gather information on the instructor and post them here and inquire about their linage, hoping that someone will recognize someone along that line, chances should be pretty good.
I am a bit leery of schools that offer more than one art. I understand that sometimes different instructors with different arts, will join up together to help pay the rent/space and have alternating days for their respective classes... still it's something I'll be looking out for.