Monday, November 16, 2009

What do you want to see on a Martial Arts website?

I am going to make a site for a friend and am wondering what kinds of stuff people involved in martial arts would like to see on a good website. The site is for a small martial arts training center.


Links? Videos? Pictures? Info?|||when looking at a site, i would like to see credentials. i don%26#039;t want to be taking from someone that doesn%26#039;t know what they%26#039;re doing. i also want to see the styles of martial arts they would be training in. information on how they progress through different levels. i would want see something of a mission statement to know their priorities. videos aren%26#039;t really a must for me, but i would like to see pic and maybe some links to different sites that would provide more info on the styles of martial arts that would be taught there. a schedule would be nice too.|||Part of my Kenpo patch collection, I have about 400 and have been collecting them for the past 10 years. Many of them from around the Globe and include some very rare Kenpo patches.





I would love to have my own site.|||a Peace sign ! lol|||Wow, man! Sorry about all those other answers. Must be the full moon.





Anyway.


You should definitely have basic info: Address, Phone#, Name and Rank of your top instructors, maybe with a short bio.


It%26#039;s always nice to include some pictures of the school, perhaps with students practicing. (A good time to subtly let people know whether you prefer to teach kids or adults).


Definitely put some details about the style - it%26#039;s history, how it relates to others styles, etc...


-A training schedule is always a good idea.


-Perhaps your fees, but some schools prefer to only discuss that in person.|||Nude ninja chicks|||Information about the style and the curriculum.|||porn|||Videos!





Videos of up and comers too, not of washed up has beens|||Dude it%26#039;d be awesome if u make a martial arts website. I think that a good martial arts website should include workouts, taek wondo or karate combinations, information on tournament preparation, simple self defense techniques,etc.|||whenever i research some martial art school%26#039;s website, i always look for what it tells about its specific style. the website should state basically what style it is and how differen it is from others. demonstration videos such as breaking and self defence are always nice. you would also need a page about the head teacher or something.


make it look attractive, yet simple to use.|||real street fight videos of people who dont know how to fight/ so you can get to know what to expect in a fight|||Lineage of training for the instructors. There are a lot of self-proclaimed %26quot;masters%26quot; out there and it is nice to see if someone is full of crap or not. Videos are good too, but not flashy XMA crap either. Solo weapon stuff is annoying. If it was weapon sparring that would be better. If its not, leave that alone. Some actual sparring clips or highlights of specific techniques taught. It%26#039;s always nice to see when I teach a specific drill and one of the students retain it and it falls into place during open fighting.|||a flying ninja|||I like viewing martial art websites and have been involved in martial arts for a few years. I think its important to have specifics about the style of martial arts advertised, the history on that style, credentials of the instructors if for a Dojo. The websites I like the most have video of the instructors performing kata and other techniques being taught in the class. Anyone who has bee involved in martial arts knows how hard it can be to remember kata if your only going to class once or twice a week for an hour. The video is great so you can practice at home and reference the video when needed. This allows you to concentrate more on proper application of the technique during class and not worrying so much about if you have the basic movements down. Hope this helps.

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