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This is a continuation of the post from a week ago regarding teach martial arts management skills and developing a financially stable school. In the column we were discussing, Master Mather made the comment, "A lack of money never prevents anybody who seeks martial arts instruction from receiving it within my school. "

For as long as I have known him he has always had this policy. If a parent truly does not have the amount of money to cover the tuition for their child to wait martial arts teacher he'll enable them to teach for free. I do the same in my own dojo.

Actually, those that can not afford our services are often those that need it probably the most. They frequently originate from broken families, martial arts instructor experience domestic abuse, and are more at risk for joining gangs, getting poor grades, etc.