 So, you open up your own karate studio, or your MMA gym, or karate school. It's awesome. Let me tell you something. It's one of the most rewarding things that you can ever do, but it's also one of the hardest businesses to keep running. Three out of four karate schools closed within the first year, and 90% of the other karate schools closed within five years. Why? Because most people think because you get a black belt, that's all you need to open up karate school. Nope, there's a whole lot more, guys. Something you've got to ask yourself is, are you in the right location? Do you have the right marketing? Do you have the right marketing people? Are you doing the right thing to market? Is your school presentable? Are your instructors presentable? Is your class schedule going to be good enough for the people around there? Is it convenient? Is it sufficient? Okay? There's a whole lot of little details a lot of people don't think about when they open up a karate school. All right, guys. So, how do you beat the odds? How do you stay successful? I'm not going to give you business plans, contracts, all that stuff you can find online. What you're not going to find however online is how to run a school. You can go out and spend tens and thousands of dollars on trial and error or you can take all the successes and the failures for somebody who's been there quite a few times. In my whole history I've worked for about 20 to 30 schools. I've owned four. So I was able to take all the stuff that was good and bad that they did and try it on my own and there go my trials and errors that can be yours. All you have to do is sign up one student and it will cover the cost of this video. Think about it, there's no risk. One student covers a video and you'll have some profit left over. It works for any martial arts style, guys. Any martial arts style. It doesn't matter if it's Taekwondo, Kempo, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, it'll work. Follow the principles behind this video and I guarantee you can be successful. Order your copy now. Open up a martial arts school and run your kick-ass program.