Action Karate Assistant Instructor Certification Course
Do you like helping and motivating others? Do you want to increase your effectiveness as an instructor? Whether you want to increase your ability as a Leadership Team Member or have the ability to start a part-time/full time position at Action, the Action Karate Assistant Instructor Certification is the first step! The need for instructors is always on the rise as more and more people see the need to have a healthy and active lifestyle and learn real-word self-protection.
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Why choose Action Karate?
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Work with students that are eager to make a difference in their lives
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Learn to think on your feet
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Help set your hours
As a certified assistant instructor, you can feel confident know that you are helping students not only live a healthier life, but also feel confident in their ability to protect themselves or loved ones.
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Course Description
This one-day (2 hour) course will teach:
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The Basics including; proper dress code, greeting students, the Instructor Creed, mat vision and being a good finder
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How to teach a 1-2 minute and a 10-12-minute private lesson.
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Proper exercise technique and target holding.
Qualifications for course:
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Actively training.
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Must have signed permission from a parent/guardian if under 18.
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Must be in the Sr. Black Belt Program and at least 13 years old.
The Action Karate Assistant Instructor Certification Course is all-inclusive. We are committed to providing you with a high-quality education at an affordable price. Make an investment in yourself today!
Next course is August 10 at 10:00am to 11:45am—Location Action Karate Whitehall, Royersford, Mainline
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Tuition: Basic $149 Early Registration $99 (USE CODE EARLYBIRD) Early Registration due by July 27.
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Renewal (Asst. Instructor Certification) $25 (USE CODE RECERT2024)
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Here’s the link to register https://actionkarateonlinelibrary.teachable.com/p/assistant-instructor-certification
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After you register, please submit the form below, so your instructor knows you are attending.
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