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Follow on Google News | Martial Arts School Tackles Real Community IssuesNMAL's Kumite Fightclub Expanding Nationwide Through Franchising
By: The National Martial Arts League Franchise Like most martial arts schools, Kumite Fightclubs offer traditional structured white-to-blackbelt certification programs. But, Kumite Fightclubs also provide solution-based programs designed to resolve real community issues; including stress, domestic violence, bullying and obesity. “Our Don’t Bully Me Program empowers children and teens who feel threatened by bullies to take a stand by learning positive solutions to resolve conflicts,” said Dexter Kennedy, a certified Blackbelt and President of The Kumite Fightclub. “Other programs include onsite self-defense for businesses; courses that educate women on how to fight back and regain control over domestic violence;health and fitness solutions for child/teen/adult obesity; and a teen social network called TeenScene.” Kennedy has been studying the Martial arts since 1974, has been an instructor for 23 years and was Nationally-rated for seven years. He opened his first karate school in 1986, and is devoted to teaching Martial arts because he believes it makes a difference in children’s lives. The Kumite Fightclubprovides a place where people can learn the martial arts and enjoy the experience while making the commitment to study and improve their self-esteem, concentration, discipline and self-control. As students experience the programs they gain knowledge and experience that last a lifetime. According to Kennedy, the martial arts industry is notorious for high membership turnover, with several reports placing the average attrition at 40 to 60 percent. A reason for the high turnover is because traditional martial arts facilities conduct business in a manner that is not conducive to the American way of continuous improvement. “Our remedy for the high attrition rate is to offer specially-designed programs to fit each individual’s specific needs,” Kennedy said. “These include effective self-defense programs offered in 12-week sessions for people needing only self-defense; This is a great opportunity for people who truly want to help people. The cost to purchase and develop a new Kumite Fightclub is as low as $57,400. New franchisees get five days of training at the corporate office in South Carolina, an exclusive territory, comprehensive operations manual, unique marketing system, strong on-going operational support and more. The Kumite Fightclub is also franchising the National Martial Arts League, which is poised to propel this exciting sport to a new level by bringing the fragmented martial arts world into organized events culminating in city/state championships across the nation! Competitors of all martial arts styles will be given an opportunity to represent their city or state team and compete for the National Championship -- The Kumite. For more details attend our FREE webinar at: https://www.anymeeting.com/ Or for detailed information, call 866-KUMITE1 or visit www.thenationalmartialartsleague.com. End
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