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There are many reasons why you would want to take up martial arts. Some people do it purely for the opportunity to compete in the ring against other fighters. Although St. Louis' crime rate dropped 15% from 2006-2007 and putting it at a 35 year low, it is still a good idea to learn some type of self defense especially in these hard economic times. Still others enjoy the level of discipline they gain from partaking in a martial arts class. If you are thinking of signing up to learn one of the many disciplines available, there here are a few tips for choosing a St. Louis Martial Arts gym.

The first step to choosing a St. Louis martial arts gym is to assess your goals. A person who is learning a martial arts discipline to compete professionally will need a different atmosphere and training instructor than a person who is learning it for self defense or for fitness. When you are learning to fight competitively, you will mostly learn legal moves that will help you win the competition. Whereas a person learning for self defense will learn moves that disables their attacker which may or may not be legal in a competitive environment. Knowing what you want to get out of your training will help you pick a good facility.

Next, you want to look for instructors who are experienced in the discipline. This is especially important if you are training for competitive reasons. They need to know the correct moves that are allowed in the sport. Additionally, they need to be able to teach you in a way that avoids the possibility of injury. A simple kick can easily result in a pulled muscle if done the wrong way. Take the time to interview the instructors at various St. Louis martial arts schools to get a sense of their education and experience.

Lastly, look for a facility that fits your lifestyle. This includes making sure you can take classes when it's convenient for you or at least doesn't require you to turn your life upside down. It makes no sense to sign up for classes that you are going to miss because of scheduling conflicts. If you are not in a hurry, wait for holidays and slow times of the year to sign up as this is when many St. Louis martial arts gyms will have specials that will save you money.

by: Troy Truman




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