Stop Reacting: The Six-Gate Filter for Martial Arts School Owners

Most school owners don't fail from bad strategy. They fail from reactive decisions - rewriting curriculum or pricing because one loud parent complained. Here is the six-gate filter every input should pass before it changes anything in your school.

Why You Can Charge Double for Your Martial Arts School Right Now (And Why Price-Shopping Is a Myth)

Martial arts school pricing isn't a race to the bottom. Learn why price-shopping is a myth, how to charge premium today, and the language that wins.

Turn Summer Leads Into a Back-to-School Flood: The Retargeting and Reactivation Playbook

Summer's real payoff isn't July's enrollments, it's the thousand leads you can generate and then pull back in when school starts. Here is the whole playbook: keep the list, retarget it, drip on it, and work the phones at the peak.

How to Develop a Program Director (Your Highest-Leverage Hire)

A program director is the single hire that frees an owner fastest. Who to promote, what they own, how to train and compensate them, and how to hand off enrollment without losing quality.
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Sponsors, Shadows, and Rank Captains: Building a Mentorship Chain in Your Martial Arts School

The black belt sponsor system that fixed test quality, why assigning assistants by RANK beats assigning them people, the "Mr. Johnny" signal that identifies your future staff, and the retention stat that justifies it all: 90% of instructor-certification students continue past black belt.

Should Your Martial Arts School Chase the MMA Trend? A Hard Look at Image & Profit

Chasing the UFC/MMA image can cost you the students who pay full tuition and stay for years. Here’s how to position your martial arts school to attract quality families.
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No Comment: How to Keep a Parent’s Custody Battle From Becoming Your School’s Legal Problem

When a divorced or divorcing couple tries to drag your school into their custody fight, here's the no-comment policy, the writing-in-writing rule, and the two-option framework for knowing when to walk a family out the door.

The “Alarm-Clock Army”: Discipline, Staffing & the Habits of Winning School Owners

Why do some martial arts school owners stall the moment they hit a comfort zone? The “alarm-clock army” lesson on discipline, staffing, and valuing your time.

The Martial Arts Enrollment Conference: A Word-for-Word Script to Close More Students Without Discounting

Master the martial arts enrollment conference with a four-part script that closes more students, handles money objections, and gets both parents in the room.

The Paid-in-Full Renewal: How to Turn Balances Into Cash Without Wrecking Your Billing

A single paid-in-full renewal can solve a cash crunch overnight. Here is how to price the discount, present it on a clean sheet the way Jeff Smith does, and keep your billing climbing while you do it.