Black Cahill Jujitsu Uniform

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Black Cahill Jujitsu Uniform
WINTER 2005/2006
Editor: Jennifer Oh | Art Director: Marc Arsenault
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on Sword Training
In nearly every action movie, in commercials and demonstrations everywhere we look in the martial arts, the use
of swords has become a ‘must have’ part of the event. It
is a WOW FACTOR that turns on imaginations. It reference
is in our most vivid descriptions as we describe ‘cutting
edge’ technology, or the outside ‘edge of the envelope’
of performance. As one of the most sought after warrior
treasures over the centuries, the use of swords has been
involved in the civilization of every culture on the planet
since primitive times. And our collective fascination with
it borders on some sort of almost genetic connection with
it. Over the centuries swords became highly prized for their
collector value due to the artful approach sword makers
took toward making them beautiful and the degree of difficulty connected with making three-foot razor blades hard
enough to hold an edge, and flexible enough to withstand
the tremendous forces of shock during impact without
breaking.
Today more and more people are looking for ways to
capitalize on the current sword trend sweeping across
the globe that has steadily grown over the past decade.
In response to that growing interest, various martial arts
equipment manufactures have produced specially designed
padded flexible impact batons for weapon sparring. With a
minimum of safety equipment and without the expensive
cost of Kendo Bogu, the practice of ‘Goshinken’, ‘Chanbara’ and other “sword based” combat sports spare with
these padded instruments to simulate real sword duels.
The realism of the experience is determined by the practice
that is chosen.
It is this aspect of ‘realism’ that has eluded school owners
who have attempted to impliment sword programs in their
school ciriculums and tournaments. Time and again their
sword sparring programs started with great enthusiasm
and then repeatedly fizzled out. The big question becomes
‘WHY’? Why are so many people, adults and kids, fascinated by swords and sword play yet almost no one from
mainstream kick/punch schools have been able to make
their programs last and grow to sufficient numbers to
capitalize on the tremendous world wide interest in this
‘King’ of the weapon arts.
Really the answer is very simple. School owners have
spent their time and energy bringing the best of what they
know to the table for their students and schools through
thousands of seminars, event promotions and demonstrations in the empty hand arts illustrating self defense and
sparring techniques. What they’ve overlooked is that as
hard as they work on kata and fighting in their schools,
sword was really no different. As a process oriented practice, sword in the past has been a long-term study that
took years to become something that could be seen as
actual swordsmanship. Like any other martial art, actual
swordsmanship should work as well in kata, as it does in
target cutting for adults, or combat and sparring contests.
Plus, training with swords for kids has always seemed
out of the question for most people. And, of course, no
one in their right mind would put a live sword in a kids,
or, for that matter, in an adults hands without the proper
instruction and guidance.
When it comes to weapons sparring for kids and swords
we must remember that kids are smart. Even small kids
recognize that random tags and flailing with a ‘padded
flexible sword look alike’ doesn’t hold much fascination
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for anyone for very long. As in any other martial art, kata
should support everything we do in more realistic applications. If there are no formal basics and strategy for combat,
winning is achieved by random chance. They swung and
missed or the other one was faster.
In real swordsmanship our nightly training instills patterned
behavior and specific responses to various attacks in sword
encounters. Strategy and technique in sword is what the
Samurai realized would provide a decisive victory or an
embarrassing defeat. Techniques that were specificly
designed around the sword’s shape and capabilities worked
better than a random erratic approach to what, in former
times, was a life and death situation.
Of all the padded weaponry for swords in the market place
today we finally chose Tiger Claw’s ‘Combat Swords’ for
our sparring weapons for several reasons. First, they have
the most realistic length to weight and rigid to flexibility
ratios of anything else out there. And Tiger Claw’s choice
of construction materials has made a durable instrument
that holds up under the pressure of ‘full-on’ nightly sparring
sessions with predictable and consistent results, exchange
after exchange. Also, with three well thought out sizes for
kids to adults, there is a size that fits everyone. At IshiYama
Ryu we are all about predictable repeatability. Tiger Claw’s
‘Combat Swords’ are our sparring instrument of choice at
all IshiYama Ryu and Peak Performance schools of Stone
Mountain Sword locations.
Russell McCartney is a Guinness Book World Record Holder
for target test cutting—sword division. He is the Founder
and Chief Instructor of IshiYama Ryu – Shin Koryu and
Peak Performance Schools of Stone Mountain Sword. For
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pants have an elastic waist and
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The lapel is wide and padded and
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This generation of martial arts prospects is very different from those 20 years ago. People don’t join a martial
arts school simply because of the style that you teach
or how many years you have been in business. People
join because of the overall professionalism that a school
offers.
A martial arts school can benefit from incorporating programs into their school. Programs such as goal-based
memberships, term-based memberships, black belt club,
and master club all can help maintain retention while at
the same time spice up your curriculum.
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular programs
available in the martial arts industry:
Goal-based memberships
In this type of program the student commits to completing a goal when joining your school. You can break up
your goal-based memberships by beginner, intermediate,
advanced, and elite. This means that instead of committing to a month-to-month agreement, the student must
complete the goal and then upgrade their commitment
by setting the next goal.
Here’s an example of how you can break down the programs according to a nine color-belt system*:
 Beginner program- Completing the 1st three belt levels.
Suggested price: $99 per month+down payment
 Intermediate program- Completing the 2nd three belt
levels. Suggested price: $109 per month+down payment
 Advanced program- Completing the last three belt
levels before black belt. Suggested price: $119 per
month+down payment
 Elite program- Black belt training from 1st degree and
up. Suggested price: $129 per month+down payment
*If you have more than nine color belts, then you can
divide the programs differently.
Term-based memberships
In this type of program the student commits to a specified term when joining your school. The longer term a
student commits to, the better price they get. This type
of program is also better for retention vs. a month-tomonth agreement.
Incorporating Programs Into Your
Martial Arts School by Melody Shuman
Here’s an example of how you can break down your
term-based programs:
 3-month agreement: $119 per month+down payment
 6-month agreement: $109 per month+down payment
 1-year agreement: $99 per month+down payment
Black Belt Club and Master Club
The Black Belt Club (BBC) and Master Club (MC) programs were designed to establish a longer-term commitment and/or provide the students with more training
opportunities in specialty classes. There are several ways
to set up your BBC and MC programs. Depending on what
your goals are for your students will determine which
program is best for you.
Here are the two most popular ways to set up your BBC
and MC programs:
1.As a long term commitment program
2.As add-on programs
Each way is effective and can increase your retention,
boost your bottom line, and add spice to your classes.
Let’s break down both ways to help you decide which
way is better for you:
Long Term BBC and MC programs
The long-term BBC and MC require the students to
commit to over 1-year of training, and in some cases
schools require up to a 5-year commitment. As a benefit to a long-term commitment, the students is allowed
additional training, access to specialty classes, exclusive
discounts, and recognition for his or her commitment with
a special belt, patch, and/ or uniform. The down payment
and monthly tuition is usually higher due to the additional
training, which is enticing to many martial arts schools
that want to increase their monthly billing statistics.
Here’s an example of how a long-term BBC and MC
program is set up:
 The Black Belt Club Program: $299 down and $139
per month. Includes the following benefits:
• One additional training class per week
• 10% off merchandise and special events
• Special belt, patch, and uniform
• Access to weekly weapons class
 The Master Club Program: $499 down and $149 per
month. Includes the following benefits:
• Unlimited training classes per week
• 20% off merchandise and special events
• Special belt, patch, and uniform
• Access to weekly weapons class
• Access to leadership team and demo team
Add-on BBC and MC programs
The add-on BBC and MC program includes an annual fee
as opposed to an increase in the student’s monthly tuition.
The benefits include access to weekly specialty classes
that are not available in the regular curriculum. This type
of BBC and MC program is ideal for school owners that
do not want to offer long-term commitments, but still
want to offer additional specialty classes.
Here’s and example of the weekly specialty classes that
you can offer:
1.Weapons class
2.Leadership class
3.Demo team class
4.Competition class
Here’s an example of how your can break down add-on
BBC and MC programs:
 BBC: $350 per year. Includes unlimited access to one
specialty program for an entire year.
 MC: $500 per year. Includes unlimited access to two
specialty programs for an entire year.
 MC Elite: $750 per year. Includes unlimited access to
all specialty programs for an entire year.
Conclusion
Incorporating programs into your martial arts school can
have many benefits. The first step is to decide which
programs are best for you. The second step is to network
with a fellow martial arts school that is currently experiencing success with their programs. Once you incorporate
additional programs into your school, you will notice a
difference in your retention, bottom line, and overall moral
of your school. For more step-by-step information on
programming, check out www.shumanconcepts.com.
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