Blogs

Martial arts class in a bright studio, with students practicing drills while an instructor watches and holds a tablet.
By Graham Slater June 24, 2026
AMACS gives school owners a proven, structured pathway to build a reliable teaching team from the ground up.
Martial arts class with students practicing sparring while an instructor observes in a bright studio
By Graham Slater June 22, 2026
Great coaching isn't guesswork. Explore the sports science principles built into AMACS courses that help instructors produce better students, faster.
Martial arts class in a gym, with students practicing on red and blue mats and instructors at the front.
By Graham Slater June 17, 2026
From choosing a venue to running your first session, learn the practical steps AMACS-trained instructors take to launch a club the right way from day one.
Martial arts instructor in black uniform checking a tablet in a dojo with mats and training gear
By Graham Slater June 15, 2026
Years of experience deserve formal recognition. Discover how AMACS RPL pathways turn your existing martial arts knowledge into an industry-endorsed qualification.
Karate match on blue mats in a crowded arena, with a judge seated at ringside
By Graham Slater June 13, 2026
Earning your black belt and running a school are two different challenges. Learn how AMACS courses bridge the gap between elite practitioner and business operator.
Martial arts class with children in white uniforms practicing kicks on blue mats, spectators seated along the wall.
By Graham Slater June 11, 2026
Real self-defence is grounded in science, not myth. Explore how the AMACS Professional Defensive Tactics Course prepares instructors to teach it properly.
People in a bright office lobby, with a man kneeling and assisting a child near the foreground.
By Graham Slater June 9, 2026
Stop developing instructors by accident. AMACS gives school owners a proven, structured pathway to build a reliable teaching team from the ground up.
By Graham Slater April 15, 2026
Martial arts has always been a global discipline.
By Graham Slater April 15, 2026
For many martial arts school owners, growth is often defined by one thing: “We need more students.”