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Anonymous No. 161431

if i go to a martial arts class can i just not go at any time?
like if i sign up for three months can i just not show up even if i paid for it?

Anonymous No. 161432

>>161431
Quitter.

Anonymous No. 161433

>>161432
i havent even started yet

Anonymous No. 161457

Yes just sign up at a dojo that has exp sharing on

Anonymous No. 161490

>>161431
>if i sign up for three months can i just not show up even if i paid for it?
This is the business model for Planet Fitness and I'm sure there are some McDojos that idealize the same sort of client who pays without showing up and taxing resources.

Anonymous No. 161491

>>161490
I move a lot so I was wondering if I could change a lot of gyms

Anonymous No. 161497

>>161491
As long as you pay and especially if you explain the situation, goals, and expectations beforehand they won't care. You might even be able to negotiate a rate based on the length of your stay in town. Any particular martial art? On what kind of intervals are you moving?

Anonymous No. 161724

>>161431
Yes, but typically you're spending 100-200 bucks a month to be part of a gym. If you're essentially paying your gym 0.5-2 months of rent a year depending on where you live, you kinda owe it to yourself to either show up to your classes, or quit to reclaim that cash.

Anonymous No. 164308

>>161431
What are they gonna do, hunt you down? What benefit would they gain from banning you?
I have students dissappear for months at a time. I don't ask questions, sometimes life happens. I'm just glad they come back.

Anonymous No. 167355

>>161431
depends on the size of your classes. and the expectations of the teacher. Your classmates might like it more if you attend more because they need training partners.

Anonymous No. 172292

>>161431
They'll send Jackie Chan to your house to beat the shit out of you.