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    Dear all,

    I will be moving to the US (LA to be exact) in the next couple of weeks from Singapore.

    I would like to ask if there are any "government stuffs" to take care of in order to set up a martial art school. E.g., over here, u need to be "licensed" in order to practise and teach martial arts. Any such ruling there?

    The art I will be imparting is called "Kuen Do", which is based on a South East Asian version of Wing Chun, applying its principles in kickboxing art and aiki-jujitsu.

    If there are anyone whose studio is underutilised whereby I can hold classes, I am prepared to discuss how we may work out a venture.

    Kindly email me direct at randyles@yahoo.com

    Thank you

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    You just need standard business licenses. Nothing different from opening an Gym. Tax Id,INC or DBA kind of stuff. In the states you don't need a licence to practice or teach martial arts. Ed

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    • #3
      Get Insurance. A lot of it.

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      • #4
        I am new I wantto start a school so this isa good site for me to.

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        • #5
          What is good way too start kids in martial arts.What is the best art for kids?maybe ten or 15 all together.AgesFive and on upto Adult age.Girls and boys for sport.

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          • #6
            ??????Ben you want to start a school and want to know what styles to teach......what styles are you qualified to teach? I hope that was a joke because that is a strange question to ask if you have ranking and if you are qualified to teach or maybe I don't understand the question.
            Last edited by IPON; 09-09-2003, 08:34 PM.

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            • #7
              Hi Everyone

              John Graden here. Tim has done a great job with Defend.net. He has invited me to peek in and I'm enjoying my visit. I'd be happy to help anyone who has questions regarding running a school and teaching.

              Tim has a banner for my new organization, The Martial Arts Teachers' Association. You can also find my books and videos at the Instructor Resources area of MartialArtsBooks.com. In particular, the E-Book for How to Open and Operate a Successful Martial Arts School is a very popular seller and now in its 4th edition.

              Thanks!

              JohnGraden@martialartsteachers.com

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              • #8
                Sorry to come to this post waaaaay after the fact (pretty new to the forum) but I would recommend Mr. Graden's books to anyone thinking about running a martial arts school full or part time.

                Take from it what makes sense and what you're comfortable with. There are a lot of ideas in there that will at least get you started.

                I'm of the firm opinion that anyone interested in opening a martial arts school needs to do their homework and get educated before opening their doors. His books are one of many things I would recommend anyone read and investigate before starting a martial arts school.

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                • #9
                  Yea, I have his book. Hey, I was wondering does anyone know of a computer software package geared towards a martial arts school? Sorry to contribute an old thread but maybe something good can come from it.

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