MK CQC
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Welcome to MK CQC! We specialize in personalized instruction in martial and wellness arts, offering a unique opportunity to explore various paths that unlock your full potential. Our approach integrates five distinct yet interconnected disciplines, helping you become stronger, more confident, and a more capable version of yourself. Whether you're looking to enhance physical strength, mental clarity, or overall well-being, we're here to guide you on your journey. Schedule an appointment today and discover how we can help you evolve and grow along your chosen path.
We offer private, semi-private, and small group instruction in Yoga, Pencak Silat, Judo, Arnis, and Taijiquan. Additionally, we provide personalized training designed to help you achieve your specific goals or enhance your existing skills.
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I meet with the prospective student to discuss their training goals and identify what skills they already have, what they wish to acquire and establish a course of study. I develop a training program for each individual that will complement their natural abilities and develop efficiency not only in the physical aspects but also in mental aspects such as how to study, train and strategize to best meet their goals. Training cycles are tailored to suit the individual/group needs. There may also be a screening process for those who wish to pursue weapons training and train at my location.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
MK CQC is the cumulative result of more than 30 years of study and practice training under the world’s leading authorities and lineage holders serve as the foundation for all of the curriculum.
My credentials include:
Certified Physical Therapist Assistant
Hatha Yoga - Master of Yoga Teaching Certification
Baringin Sakti Pencak Silat - Pendekar Muda & West Coast Representative
Lumpat Harimau Minangkabau Pencak Silat - Associate Instructor & Representative for Arizona
Judo - 3rd Degree Black Belt (USJA), Coaching Certification & Dual Kata Certified Instructor
Bara Bara Bak-Bakan - 4th Generation
Yang Style Taijiquan - Instructor of 108 and 24 forms.
Pencak Silat Naga Dua Harimau - 2nd Degree Black Sash
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Training rates are based on 1-hour blocks and are determined by frequency, location, and the number of participants. This will be determined if we decide to proceed after the initial consultation.
How did you get started teaching?
I founded the Illinois State University Judo Club in 1995 with the permission of my teacher when I transferred there for school. I have been teaching ever since with the permission of my respective teachers.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have taught people from all walks of life, from elementary school students to professional fighters, from regular citizens to professionals (military, police, security, etc). I offer training tailored to the individual or group, not one size fits all.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I gain a positive experience from each training session. It is a rewarding experience to help others develop skills and make them their own. Regardless of the individual or group, it is always a rewarding challenge to help others discover and achieve what they seek.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Have a realistic understanding of your training goals and objectives before seeking out a teacher.
Understand the time involved in acquiring and developing a functional skill set.
Seek a teacher that is a good fit for you and your learning style, regardless of system or branding.
Seek teachers that can help you “connect the dots” rather than teach you things that are not complementary to your existing skill sets.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Are you willing to do your “homework” between training sessions?
Is the student willing to commit to a regular training schedule?
Is the instructor able to explain, demonstrate and adapt techniques to the student's physical abilities?
Does the instructor have a realistic understanding of the difference between self-defense and sport techniques?
Is the system/style a “one-trick pony”? Or, is it capable of addressing weapons, multiple opponents and environmental considerations?