Shaolin dynasty hits a home run here.
I know of a MMA mcDojo not too far from where I live. How does it stay in business? Because most people dont want to do the type of training that a successful fighter will. If you have to get students in to pay the bills youll cater to the average and water down your demands.
For example, at our school, during the summer, its not uncommon for us to turn the air conditioning off and roll. The other school (as i will refer to it here) NEVER does this
We start students off the first day learning the gaurd and rolling, so they start to get a feel for it . The other school doesnt even teach the gaurd until youve achieved a certain belt rank.
We push students ( I hate that word, students, more like training partners) to their limit. When I first got active here the main trainer would scream his lungs out at me as I gassed, pushing me farther than I thought I could go. Most people wont put up with this. One very hot day I had to literally crawl off the mat, and the guy I had been sparring kicked me in the butt and told me to “Get off my dam mat.” I got so mad that I pushed myself harder next time, and it helped me get better.
A student can move into hard stand up sparring very quick in our school, but he needs to be in shape first and hed better be ready to push it, as , once again, we dont put up with technicques thrown without power and intention (even during timing drills) and we dont let you stop until youve done some good work.
A student who isnt there to train will find themselves ignored more and more. There are professionals working out the gym, and a group of amatuers that are very active, and we just dont have time for anyone who isnt self motivated.
Is this harsh? yes! And its why we attract serious students and run off those who arent serious . These are MARTIAL arts we’re learning, and while one must be smart in training(avoiding burnout and injuries) one must also have regular , hard, trying workouts.
THeres a lot of people that want to say they train MMA but dont want to go through the difficult break in period to get in shape, or tolerate sparring with those who are a lot better and getting tapped repeatedly, or doing stand up and getting schooled over and over.
THis is why MMA dojos will have a niche market.
“You guys have obviously never done any real fighting if you are mocking spitting”
Spinning Backfist