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Here we will list the most frequently asked questions and
their answers.
Question: How many classes per week should a student attend?
Answer: We recommend two classes per week, plus a certain amount of practice time in between classes as the perfect level of training. This allows the student time to work on material between classes and become proficient before new concepts are introduced.
Question: Will there be other beginners in the class?
Answer: At World Class Institute of Martial Arts all classes are grouped by age, or rank, or both. In this way, you will be in a class with students at your age and/or skill level. In addition we will
assign you a "buddy" so you can quickly learn about the school from an existing student.
Question: Will Karate make my child overly aggressive?
Answer: At World Class Institute of Martial Arts, children are taught that the martial arts are not to be used in an aggressive manner, but rather to defend oneself in problematic situations. Aggressive behavior is channeled into assertiveness to increase the child's self esteem, increase self discipline and build character. Our program also helps shy children develop self confidence and become more assertive.
Question: Are the classes safe from injury?
Answer: Absolutely. All classes taught at World
Class Institute of Martial Arts are strictly monitored to ensure complete safety, and include the use of the highest quality impact-absorption flooring on the market.
Question: What about the risks involved with sparring?
Answer: All students interested in sparring are required to wear the best protective equipment available on the market and are strictly supervised. Consequently, the chance of injury is very small.
Question: How long will it take to become reasonably proficient?
Answer: The time it takes to become proficient varies with each individual depending on the effort they put forth. At
World Class Institute of Martial Arts students are very often amazed by their own ability and accomplishment in as little as six months. This training will give you the confidence of knowing that you can defend yourself in most situations. Your real goal, however, should be to attain the rank of Black Belt. This level of proficiency typically takes about four years. Once again, however, this will vary depending on your level of effort and desire.

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