Postby Aaron Pynenberg » Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:39 pm
Hello and Welcome, Last year I was alos in your position, I have a study group going now, and we have been very lucky to have established a working relationship with a local dojo. We have training facilities and all.
It is not easy starting out, and actually I am in the process of writing an informative article with Jeff Gentry, also a new group leader in Columbus about the do and don'ts of getting started as well as thoughts on waivers insurance stuff etc....
Being alone gives you some ADVANTAGES starting out. Begin with the basics, guards, cuts etc. Build a base in physical fitness and strength then use your skills to attract members. Do not work to hard at it-word of mouth and dispalys of competent basic skills will carry you far.
Please watch for this article which should be submitted to ARMA, within a month or two-Max. I spent much effort and MONEY, when I really did not need to-hopefully my mistakes can be avoided and give you'all confidence when you begin to organize your groups- Later Aaron Pynenberg ARMA-Appleton
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