Spear Dojo

Spear Dojo

2009 Winner of the West Australian Zen Do Kai Champion Club award. Established in 1987, Spear Dojo is dedicated to bringing you the best proven methods in martial arts from around the world. Classes and centers can vary greatly, we would encourage you to come down for a free trial and experience the difference first [...]

2009 Winner of the West Australian Zen Do Kai Champion Club award.

Established in 1987, Spear Dojo is dedicated to bringing you the best proven methods in martial arts from around the world.

Classes and centers can vary greatly, we would encourage you to come down for a free trial and experience the difference first hand. Contact us to book your free class!

As well as being a Registered Training Organisation we offer a variety of styles and class times, plus a team of fully qualified instructors. Spear Dojo will have you well on your way to achieving your goals!

Location

Unit 3, 12 Buckingham Drive, Wangara, WA 6065 Australia

Classes

Zen Do Kai
Muay Thai
Mixed Martial Arts
Cage Fitness
Specialised Training

Martial Arts Tricking

Kidz Karate
Boxing Circuit
Personal Training

1 Comment

  1. Julian says:

    I had aalcutly applied for this job, I figured that they needed someone who aalcutly knew what they were doing to head up a program like that. I too, was quite amazed at the dearth of experience they expected for this position. Even the most dedicated TKD practitioner could only possibly to purple and POSSIBLY blue belt with 6 months to a year of training. The amusing P.S. on this one is I have not heard one single word back from them since I applied. I have made a call inquiring as to the status of this position without any answer. Needless to say, I still get alerts about this job from the different job sites I subscribe to. I share your concern about employers such as this neglecting to take into consideration the actual time it takes to become skilled enough to teach TKD, and that’s not taking in the time that it takes to reach 1st or 2nd Dan. To me, you really don’t figure out how to master a technique until you are able to break it down and instruct another person on how to do it properly. If this place is serious enough about a program, they need to start doing their homework and researching what it aalcutly takes to be a qualified instructor before posting for the position. I had seen another post for an Assoc. Professor at UMD to teach Tae Kwon Do/ Self-Defense, and they specifically stated that the candidate had to be at least a 1st degree black belt. Nice to see someone has a good idea about qualifications.

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