The role
What a martial arts instructor actually does, day to day.
The work is planning and running classes, teaching techniques, grading students, building fitness and instilling discipline and respect, while keeping everyone safe. Patience, leadership and the ability to teach all ages and abilities matter as much as your own skill, since you guide nervous beginners and serious competitors alike.
Many instructors are self-employed or run sessions at clubs and gyms, often evenings and weekends, with income built up from classes and private lessons over time. It is physically active work, and building a thriving club takes years of dedication and a good reputation.
You need a high level of skill and usually instructor certification from your discipline's governing body, plus first aid and insurance. An enhanced DBS check is needed to teach children, and most instructors come from years of training and competing themselves.
Day to day
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