To whom it may concern:
I am thinking about starting a judo program at my college (Southwest State University in Marshall, MN). Currently the college is offering a tae kwon do class and a Shotokan karate class, both of which I have attended and not been too impressed with. I want to offer another option for anyone interested in the martial arts. I don't plan to go all out and try to be extravagant, and I don't intend to charge outrageous fees (remember we're all poor college students with loans to pay off). I already have the mat situation taken care of as well. Instead I intend to give an introduction to the art and then work more extensively with those who wish to pursue it more vigorously. I already have at least 10 people who are interested and would appreciate any serious suggestions.
I am thinking about starting a judo program at my college (Southwest State University in Marshall, MN). Currently the college is offering a tae kwon do class and a Shotokan karate class, both of which I have attended and not been too impressed with. I want to offer another option for anyone interested in the martial arts. I don't plan to go all out and try to be extravagant, and I don't intend to charge outrageous fees (remember we're all poor college students with loans to pay off). I already have the mat situation taken care of as well. Instead I intend to give an introduction to the art and then work more extensively with those who wish to pursue it more vigorously. I already have at least 10 people who are interested and would appreciate any serious suggestions.
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