I enjoyed PE so much that I wanted to do it outside of school - that's when I found martial arts.
I'm Shola. I loved PE and Science at school. I started martial arts as a hobby and now work as an instructor, helping others to learn karate.
Biology helped me because I learnt that controlling your breathing is really important for controlling your body. I also learnt about how our muscles move our bones. Both of these things help me in karate because martial arts are all about controlled, powerful movements.
I teach my students how important it is to warm up their muscles properly before a karate session. This helps lessen the chance that they will hurt themselves.
A similar role to a karate instructor is a martial arts instructor. Martial arts instructors teach martial arts like karate, jujitsu and judo.
What to expect if you want to be a martial arts instructor
- Martial arts instructor average salary: Variable
- Martial arts instructor typical working hours: 36 to 38 hours per week
What qualifications do you need to be a martial arts instructor?
You could get into this role via a college course or an apprenticeship.
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