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Welcome aboard, Mark. Patrick
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Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. We removed a post from this thread in error. It is quoted below. I apologize for the trouble. Thanks, Patrick
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Cost of Martial Arts Instruction in U.S. vs. U.K.
Patrick replied to Dobbersky's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Thanks for sharing that, Wastelander. I went ahead and gave this it's own thread. Thanks, Patrick -
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Cost of Martial Arts Instruction in U.S. vs. U.K.
Patrick replied to Dobbersky's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Hey Wastelander, You mentioned $40-$60, but that is essentially (give or take a few dollars) what Dobbersky said that they "tend" to pay in the U.K. Although obviously many places charge much more. With that in mind, would you say that it is difficult in the U.S. to find a school that charges between $31.19 and $62.38 monthly? Patrick -
Cost of Martial Arts Instruction in U.S. vs. U.K.
Patrick replied to Dobbersky's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Your comment piqued by curiosity, Dobbersky. So, I did a little research to see if there was a great disparity. £5 = $7.80 £20 - £40 a month = $31.19 - $62.38 a month Wouldn't you say that "in the U.K." too vague? I am sure that you can find $7.80 per class or $31.19-$62.38 a month in plenty of places in the U.S. But, price can vary, based on any number of factors. On geographic location, on physical location (downtown, convenient, safe area, not safe area, etc.) on the type of school, on whether the teachers do it full time, on other, club related benefits and access, etc. Alex said $100 should cover you in a major metropolitan area. Manchester is a decent sized city, from what I know. I looked it up on Wikipedia, and I'm not sure how accurate this is, but it says that there is a population of 498,800 in the city and 2.6 million in the metro area. Chicago, according to Wikipedia, has 2.7 million in the city alone. The city itself is the Manchester metro. The Chicago metro is 9.8 million. This would be more comparable to London, which is 7.8 million and 13.9 million, respectively. I did some Google searches for "downtown London martial arts" and "downtown London martial arts pricing" (no quotes on both) and it seems like many schools are hesitant to put pricing online. But, on the first page of results on Google.co.uk, I found: http://www.londonfightfactory.com/costs (a one time joining fee of £25/$39.01, plus £90/$140.36 monthly for unlimited classes, £70/$109.17 for three classes a week and £55/$85.84 for two classes per week) http://www.kravmaga-eastlondon.com/ (no pricing, but they sell a "beginner's package," which is £60/$93.57 for 10 classes) http://bmsmartialart.com/studying-bms-2/studying-bms (£70/$109.17 introductory fee and then £70/$109.17 monthly or $467.85 per term, which run from 13 to 15 weeks) http://www.centrallondonshodokanaikido.co.uk/ (£60/$93.57 monthly, plus annual membership and insurance fee of £30/$46.79) http://www.changshapkido.net/london/ (£75/$116.96 registration fee, plus monthly tuition of £110/$171.64 for unlimited classes, £80/$124.76 for five classes a week, £70/$109.17 for three classes a week and £60/$93.57 for two classes a week, plus various fees for uniforms, grading, etc.) So, I don't know if there is a great disparity here. I am sure that, in London, you can also find many lower priced martial arts classes, as well. But, they offer different things, different experiences and different levels of service. Hope this helps! Patrick -
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Alex's advice sounds reasonable to me. Patrick
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What styles are available to you, circa02? This will help people to offer thoughts. Thanks, Patrick
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KarateForums.com is 10 and a Half Years Old!
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Thanks Brian, Danielle and Alex. I appreciate all of the great contributions that you have made. Patrick -
I was watching some show that was talking about food that they actually had when they had the first Thanksgiving meal and they included muscles. I could go for that. I love seafood. Patrick
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Kyu Gradings 28 Nov 2011
Patrick replied to Dobbersky's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Congratulations. Patrick -
Yes, that is suspicious, as Liver Punch said. Please inform your parents, if you have not already. Thanks. Patrick
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Sorry to hear that, JusticeZero. But, I always like to say that (for the most part) holidays can be moved because it isn't about the day as much as what you are celebrating and, most importantly, with whom! Patrick
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KarateForums.com Awards 2011: Please Vote Now!
Patrick replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Thank you to everyone who has voted thus far! Unfortunately, if you had tried to reach this thread through the link in our header, you would not have been led to the proper link (this thread). I apologize for the error. It has now been fixed and, in order to ensure that all members who want to vote are able to do so, I have decided to extend the voting deadline by 4 days, to December 4 at 8 PM ET. If you have not yet voted, please take a moment to do so. It is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and understanding. Sincerely, Patrick -
Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. As you may know, the KarateForums.com Awards are now open to votes. Unfortunately, however, if you tried to click through the link in the header, you would not have been sent to the right page. I apologize for the error - it has now been fixed. Due to this, I have decided to extend the voting deadline by 4 days, to December 4 at 8 PM ET. So, you have 4 extra days to vote now. If you haven't yet done so, please take a look to look over the nominees and vote in as many categories as you feel comfortable voting in! For more information, please see this announcement: http://www.karateforums.com/karateforums-com-awards-2011-please-vote-now-vt41835.html Thank you for your time and understanding. Sincerely, Patrick
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Bujin Bugei Jutsu Yellow Belt Test
Patrick replied to MasterPain's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Thanks for sharing this. I'm not sure how often a multimember testing panel consists entirely of members of this community... but, I like it. Patrick -
Belated Happy Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, I was under the weather, but had a good day nonetheless! Patrick
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Paraplegic athlete regains use of legs in freak accident
Patrick replied to JusticeZero's topic in Health and Fitness
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Hello, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. We removed a post from this thread in error. It is quoted below. I apologize for the inconvenience. Sincerely, Patrick
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KarateForums.com Awards 2011: Please Vote Now!
Patrick replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Thank you to everyone who has voted thus far. If you haven't yet done so, please take a moment to allow you voice to be heard. I really appreciate it. Patrick -
Hello all, Thank you for visiting KarateForums.com. 10 and a half years ago, to the very day, KarateForums.com was launched. I just wanted to take this as an opportunity to thank everyone who supports this community. This includes active members who contribute positively and staff members past and present who did the same. Thank you. Sincerely, Patrick
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Passed Blue-Belt Exam
Patrick replied to Terrierpike's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Congrats Terrierpike. Patrick -
All of what you've described is serious enough to warrant adult attention, whether it be teachers, parents or someone else. Someone could get hurt, now or later. Patrick