- Owner of a Dojo
- Purpose of Dojo
- Origin and Students
Owner of a Dojo
The leader of the dojo is called “sensei.” The word sensei is a term of honor that literally translates to “teacher.”
Purpose of Dojo
The purpose of a dojo is for martial arts training and instilling values.
Dojo is a Japanese term.
Dojo students are called uchi-deshi, meaning “inside student.”
- A black belt is generally not considered a sensei.
- A judo mat is called a tatami.
Funakoshi Gichin, known as the Father of Modern Karate, created karate.
Members of a dojo may be called uchi-deshi or dojo members.
Operating a Dojo
Martial arts training can be expensive due to the high overhead costs of running a dojo, such as maintaining facilities and equipment and paying instructors.
With 300 students generating $150/month in fees each, a dojo owner can net $13,500 per month in profit.
Starting a Dojo
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Dojo Operations Tips
- Join the Dojo Community.
- Follow us @KinjazDojo for updates on the latest drops!
Training and Discipline
Taekwondo players yell when they perform techniques to expel air from their lungs and energize the execution of the move.
Do not think that Karate training is only in the dojo. It will take your entire life to learn Karate; there is no limit.