What with 2008 almost upon us I have started to think about my New Year resolutions already. In relation to Krav Maga I have decided to work on my own fitness, flexibility, Krav Maga & MA training background a bit more and to focus solely on getting numbers up at our fantastic venue in Oxford Circus.
Within this then this will mean that I will not be offering too many courses outside of the school as if anything this simply dilutes me and takes me away from my main role which is to simply offer the best instruction I can to my members at the school and besides I'm beginging to realise that there is only so much one person can do huh !
Its all good though and I'm looking forward to my yoga / kite-surfing break in Egypt over Xmas and then coming back refreshed and ready to kick ass on both a business and personal level :-)
Throughout the UK Krav Maga appears to be gaining momentum everyday and I'm proud that my club is one of the leading pioneers of this system in the UK. Competition is fierce even now though but thats all good too as I've always said right from the start of that we need at least 100 clubs and at least 10,000 students practising in the UK before we can truly say KM has arrived and even though I may bitch about 'the comp' now and then, deep down I knew that this would only aid my club and the spreading of KM in the UK..
So whichever Federation / Group / Association of KM you belong to or are thinking of joining...just remember one thing guys...
It's not which Fed or group they are..it's the instructor ...Nuff said
