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1. I don't pay per month. $5/class. I average 1.5 classes per week, so x4 makes about $30/month

2. Shorin (kobayashi) Ryu (Shidokan)

3. Three - Mon & Wed (2hrs); Sat (1.5hrs)

4. No perks.

"Karate is NOT about the colour of belt you wear it is about the person you become;...to be a good blackbelt is to be humble and respectful amongst other things." -Dobbersky

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1. How much do you pay to train per month?

2. What style?

3. How may days a week are classes offered?

4. Special perks - such as gym membership?

- Killer -

1. $235 every 3 months

2. karate

3. 3 days a week

4. no special perks :-(

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1. $75/mo

2. BJJ

3. 6 classes/ wk. 3-4 hr/ class

4. Member of the Gracie Jiujitsu Academy/ Pedro Sauer team and can train in any Gracie academy in the world.

Shotokan was:

1. $60/mo

2. Shotokan

3. 5 classes/ wk. 50 min/ class

4. No perks

"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius."

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1. How much do you pay to train per month?

2. What style?

3. How may days a week are classes offered?

4. Special perks - such as gym membership?

This is what my dojo offers. I don't pay as I am one of the instructors.

1: £29 a month (Around $55 at the current exchange rates)

2. Shotokan Karate

3. We train 4 days a week at my dojo, but as we affiliate with my Sensei people can actually train 7 days a week for the same price if they are prepared to travel.

4. One free private lesson a month, free uniform at start, cheaper seminars

We may be setting up access to a gym once a month as well. (To start with)

Tokonkai Karate-do Instructor


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1. $40.00 / month

2. Shotokan

3. 4 Classes a week (you are expected to attend 2)

4. No real perks unless you are a paid instructor.

A great martial artist is one who is humble and respectful of others.

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I think I pay £37.50

GKR

and i can train any time there is a class at the moment I do 4 lessons a week

Ashley Aldworth


Train together, Learn together, Succeed together...

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1. Full price is €34 (=$44). Students and kids pay €25=($33)

(I'm one of the instructors, so I don't pay.)

2. Sankukai karate (originates in shito ryu and shukokai karate styles)

3. 3 classes/week. Each class 1.5h long.

4. After you get promoted to a higher belt and move to a different group (i.e. from a group of yellow and orange belts to a group of green belts) you can still attend classes of the belts that are lower than yours. That gives you the total of 5 classes/week.

If you're going trough hell, keep going. | http://www.sankukai.org

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1. How much do you pay to train per month?

2. What style?

3. How may days a week are classes offered?

4. Special perks - such as gym membership?

1. $45/M

2. Kyokushin Karate

3. 7 days a week, 4 required

4. We have our own gym

A New Age Dawns

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Check out this website for a huge variety of martial arts classes offered by Fairfax County Parks in Northern Virgina (DC area). They have prices, days, times etc all laid out for all kinds of styles:

http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/parktakes.htm. There is not much shown now since classes have started this quarter, but in mid-Feb they'll have the list for Apr-Jun.

What I'm paying now for Muay Thai:

1. $44/month

2. Muay Thai kickboxing

3. 1 day/week, 1.5 hr class

4. No perks

What I paid last year for karate:

1. $130/month for my whole family (me and three kids)

2. Shorin Ryu

3. 3 days/wk (Fri was sparring only), 1 hr class

4. Unlimited use of dojo (no gym), discounts on equipment

Only as good as I make myself be, only as bad as I let myself be.


Martial arts are like kinetic chess. Your move.

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