
Kata Teaching Formula
We want to share a version of the traditional Shu Ha Ri approach, using modern sports psychology, so you can help your students “get it” much faster, and keep them coming back for more.
Master Every Learning Style
If you want to be a truly successful instructor—one that students rave about and return to, again and again—you need a plan that reaches every type of learner in your dojo.
The truth is, people learn in different ways, and to become a master instructor, you must speak all those learning languages. When you do, you’ll see more success in your students—and in your dojo’s growth.
The Japanese model of “Shu Ha Ri” has long been a gold standard in martial arts for making sure everyone can thrive. But today, we’re taking that powerful model and elevating it—just like the world’s best coaches do.
You’ll make it even more effective, so your students succeed faster and with more confidence, while you gain the reputation of being the instructor they want to learn from.
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We want to share this well-researched formula for teaching old style Japanese martial arts, so you can use it right away.
This one is designed around a well-known Gyokko Ryu kata, to make it even simpler for you to get started.