If you are like a lot of martial artists, you dream about having your own bricks-and-mortar martial arts school. In this episode, Ken Gullette talks with Kimberly Ivy, who has had a Taijiquan school in Seattle for 30 years, and Michael Celeste, who has owned a school for six years teaching Yang Taiji and Wing Chun in Mt. Arlington, New Jersey. Martial arts skill is not the only thing you need to operate a school. Regardless of your martial arts style, it takes very hard physical work, a little business savvy and a commitment to be there. It's also expensive. This is episode 65 in the podcast. Total running time is 1 hr. 14 minutes.
Internal Fighting Arts 73 - Raphael Smith
Internal Fighting Arts 72 - Gerald A. Sharp
Internal Fighting Arts 71 - Byron Jacobs Xingyi Quan Book
Internal Fighting Arts 70 - Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Internal Fighting Arts 69 - Tony Wong
Internal Fighting Arts 68 - Nabil Ranne
Internal Fighting Arts 67 - Michael Dorgan
Internal Fighting Arts 66 - Scott M Rodell
Internal Fighting Arts 64 - Questions with Graham Barlow
Internal Fighting Arts 63 - Taoist Monk Yun Rou
Internal Fighting Arts 62 - Ryan Craig
Internal Fighting Arts 61 - Radames Pera
Internal Fighting Arts 60 - Steve Contes
Internal Fighting Arts 59 - Douglas Gentile
Internal Fighting Arts 58 - Byron Jacobs
Internal Fighting Arts 57 - Louis Martin
Internal Fighting Arts 56 - Justin Meehan
Internal Fighting Arts 55 - Dennis Mace
Internal Fighting Arts 54 - John Scott
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