Postby Jason Taylor » Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:42 pm
Hi, Andrew.
Trust me, I feel your pain. I didn't even really begin studying WMA until a year after I discovered it because I was unaware of the local ARMA study group. I was fortunate in that the group out here in OC, once I found it, proved to be sizable and active, so I've never really needed to start a new group on my own.But for that first year, I did understand the frustration of having an interest in WMA with nobody to practice it with.
At any rate, I recommend you get started practicing solo as best you can. If you don't have a waster, get one--if you can afford it, get two; it'll help with marketing.
Step two in my book is to get some exposure to the public. Find a public place with foot traffic and work your drills there, and be prepared to show people some cool two-person stuff if they ask (you can rehearse it on your own ahead of time). Have some method for them to contact you--set up a cheapie website, get an email for the purpose, whatever works for you. Meetup.com is what my group uses, though it's not free.
Step three is concurrent to step two--find a nearby college and canvas there for membership. You could take a class there, if it's cheap enough (I don't know what community college fees are like in Kansas; out here in CA they're dirt cheap). A good choice would relate to martial arts of some sort. Try to scope individuals out who might be interested.
If that's too much trouble, then make up some fliers, try to get them approved to be posted on campus (the rules are different at every school), and post them everywhere. Put the word SWORD in big letters. See what happens.
We work out at a park normally. Mostly, we get a few walk-bys interested in what we're doing, and a lot of immature cat-calls and so forth from the road. We've also met on the campus of the university I work at, and in two sessions of doing that, we've picked up one prospective member who seems pretty interested in sticking around and a couple other prospective walk-bys. This is on a Friday, the least populated day for the school. There just seems to be a more interested population at colleges than in the general public.
Good luck in your recruiting efforts. Google tells me you at least have Barton County Community College in Great Bend; maybe that's an option for you.
Jason
I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.--The Day the Earth Stood Still