forgotten_aria: (chun li kick)
2014-11-07 11:30 am
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The search for a martial arts school continues

I'm currently taking a trial at a place pretty close (10 minutes) from me and it's a good place, fun work out, but they're mixing martial arts and not telling me "this isn't TKD" and also they're kind of throwing me in without much technique and I'm a little afraid I might hurt myself with bad technique. If I were just looking for a workout or looking to learn how to fight for real, this place would be great, but I think that I really want to learn *a* martial art and learn it right.

There's another place that I've observed a class. It's ~25 mintues up 93 in Salem. They seem really great, are much more affordable, they don't pad their belt system, they teach a weapon (more advanced of course) and have a demo team which allows adults. So there is hope. I'm looking forward to taking a trial there when my current trial ends. I'm not looking forward to telling another school they're not a good fit.

I do wonder if I'm being too picky or asking too much, but then I think "I'm looking for something that I can hopefully stick with for 3,5,10? years."

I just didn't imagine searching for going on two months now.

On the plus side, my roundhouse kick is getting pretty good.
forgotten_aria: (chun li kick)
2014-10-17 09:03 pm
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martial arts, I guess the search continues

I've been taking a trial class at a Taekwondo school for the last few weeks and I've been loving it. I was impressed by the black bets and loved the intensity of the classes. I was looking forward to joining the school, but then I got the price schedule. The classes are limited to 2 or 3 a week (they don't have that many adult offerings anyway. The fees are yearly, with a complicated and somewhat costly cancellation fee. And they do not list other fees, such as patches or testing or a like (they do list the cost of boards for breaking.)

The real problem isn't the money it's 1) they're requirement for a commitment, which given that I'm not 100% sure I'm quitting taiko for good, is an problem and 2) (and this is much worse) the way the fees are laid out, it feels less like a school covering their costs and more like a used car salesman catching you for that last $500 for "detailing." I feel a little betrayed. I feel a good martial arts school should feel like a family.

I'm super sad because I've been looking forward to my classes so much and feeling so good afterwards. It was night and day compared to the other place, but the idea that it's fairly costly, for short limited classes, with potentially high testing fees with belts which are artificially divided (yellow and then yellow with white band, for instance.) The internet even says that a TKD black belt test often runs $600 or more.

I am super disappointed.