Well, new member, first post, blah blah. no welcomes needed. I recently joined a club and joined by what appears to be a rather unique method in comparison to other clubs - cold calling/door knocking. I see many people dislike the club, GKR, but still I was always considering joining a club, but even in these days of search engines I was never finding one close enough to me. Even more so when I have an nine year old in tow that I am trying to get out doing more activities. The knock at the door in fact got me into Karate and here now. So, after the knock at the door, as many free viewings as I wanted, even a free trial, I am now a few lessons in (and yes still in jogging bottoms). I have though done some recent web searches under the clubs name and see that the organisation has quite a number of critics. Now being that I knew nothing about Karate other than chopping boards and Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau, this club seems fine. This feeling seemingly carries over to some others, though there are 'four years of knowing no better' type quotes I have read. None-the-less, I am happy at present, especially when my only other exercise was getting out of bed and now I leave a lesson there feeling I have actually done something physically useful. Still, reading more and more I really am not a teacher and if indeed I won't be able to progress past green without teaching, they can go fly in the long-term. So I then consider, ok why don't I just change schools now and learn another way, but then, I am having a newbie-good time at the moment. So my question, how on earth do you decide what a good club is? I have no eye for great teaching, no idea about Dans and only recently read that a black and white belt is a bit of a sham. WHAT do you look for? All I see on their youtube videos is a group of kids & adults having a top time - is that not a priority in this? I have found searching for online reviews is a bit of a bad method. I own a Ford Car and I bet I could find more moans about them than positive's even though they are one of the worlds most bought cars. It is in our blood to compalin more than praise... Lastly, please, no sarcasm/disrespecting of the club I am currently at - lets save that for the other forum posts in the forum (and other forums) eh. I can read your comments there.