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I have two very well known Tang soo do dojangs in my area one charges $75 a month and they train Monday to Friday. The other one is a Korean master he wants $120 a month and they only train 3 times a week. I've been to both but can't decide which one? both instructors are excellent by the way. :karate:

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Take a trial session with both and see which you get along better with. Cost is relative. The master may charge more but is he supplying a better quality product (his teaching) which you are willing to pay for?

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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Take a trial session with both and see which you get along better with. Cost is relative. The master may charge more but is he supplying a better quality product (his teaching) which you are willing to pay for?

Solid post!!

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Take a trial session with both and see which you get along better with. Cost is relative. The master may charge more but is he supplying a better quality product (his teaching) which you are willing to pay for?

Solid post!!

:)

Yes. Do this. It's important to see how you fit in the culture of each gym.

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Take a trial session with both and see which you get along better with. Cost is relative. The master may charge more but is he supplying a better quality product (his teaching) which you are willing to pay for?

Solid post!!

:)

Yes. Do this. It's important to see how you fit in the culture of each gym.

Agree with both of above

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