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I think there is a fundamental difference between what I described - A4 document compared to the manuals mentioned by other posters... The way the training is run is different :shock:

 

I operate a class run from a School hall with no joining fee and minimal lesson fee paid per lesson not per month - as per most UK clubs from what I have seen. Many of the other posts seem to mention enrolling (paying to join) in schools (corporate dojo run for profit) which is definitely a US thing amonst others...

 

If I was paid up front per month and had an enrolement fee I think I would be expected to provide a proper book with photos and the like... :karate:

 

I am not saying either is right, but the economics are vastly different and therefore what the student should get is going to be different (otherwise I would be skint producing loads of nice booklets!! :kaioken:)

 

Andy.

Andy Wilkinson (Sandan)

Renketsu Karate Club Senior Instructor

(http://www.renketsu.org.uk)

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Well, the booklet/leaflet/hand-out thingy we're going to be producing for the club will be more along the lines of Andy's double-sided A4 sheet, rather than a flash colour booklet with pics or whatever. Certainly not a video, either!! lol, we've hardly got the money to print off a few leaflets, never mind make a video for students.

 

Thank you all for your help and advice.

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