I am looking to go back into the martial arts and was wondering what you look for when trying to find a martial art to study.
How about telling us what you want to accomplish. What is right for me or for other posters may not be right for you.
In my case I am looking for a studio close to me. I live in a big city so I have plenty of options (I love living in the USA, so many cultures, so many different styles to learn from, totally awesome).
Have you done a Yahoo Yellow Pages or Google Local search to find out what is close by? How far/long are you willing to travel? Just a few miles can take a long time in some parts of LA at rush hour.
I am also looking for a complete system that will be effective in the real world.
Sorry, despite what many hear will tell you, there is no "complete" system. There are systems that are more comprehensive than others, but none that are "complete".
Again, it goes back to what you want to accomplish: Do you just want to get in shape? Are you looking for a way to improve your self-discipline and self-confidence? Do you want to make new friends? Do you want to learn to defend yourself against bullies, knives and gangs? Do you want to fight competitively? Or, are you searching for inner peace? Answer these questions and then you will be able to narrow your search.
1) Identify your long-term (multi-year) and short-term (1-year) goals
2) Articulate what you like and don't like in a studio/instructor
3) Figure out what you are willing to pay & how far you are willing to go
4) Build a list of local schools that meet these criteria
5) Visit a half-dozen or dozen schools meeting your criteria. Talk to the owner, to other students, and watch a class
6) Make a short-list of a few of those schools and go back and watch another class.
7) See if you can try a class or two at a couple of schools
8) Make your decision and stick to it.