4. Partner work is a must!
If your ‘martial arts’ school/ class only hosts bag work classes, and you are never taught how to work with partners, hold pads and feel peoples energy then (we are sorry to tell you) – you are NOT learning martial arts.
One of the most essential developmental tools in all martial art training (from grappling, boxing to weapons) is partner work. You can feel pretty ‘bad-ass’ hitting a heavy bag all you want, but the bag has no counter timing, energy, tension, motion. Partner work is essential, without it you will never be able to learn how to move properly, adapt to range and energy and of course fight and defend yourself in a real life situation.
5. Newer is NOT better. Avoid brand names and gyms.
Looking for a martial arts academy is NOTHING like looking for a gym. In a gym you want shiny new equipment. In a martial arts school time and tested training is what you look for. Academies with too much gym equipment and as many fitness classes in a curriculum as martial art classes are simply already looking to ‘make-up’ for their lack of martial development. Especially in a place like New York City, you should be looking for the best most experienced martial art teachers, not new gyms. If you want to learn the arts and be able to use them, you MUST train in a real martial arts academy.
6. Are these arts right for you?
You might have heard about an art and you might love the history, but is this martial art right for you? You must ask yourself: What do I hope to accomplish? What are my primary goals? What are my interests? Strength? Weaknesses? The arts you are looking at can not be an extension of your weakness; if you are not athletic, young and have injuries, why would you be looking into a highly acrobatic martial art that requires back flips and high jumps- is that probable? You must look for a martial art that is compatible with you. Weapons is an ideal form of training for anyone that is not highly athletic and is older and smaller- a weapon is an ideal equalizer between yourself and a much stronger opponent. If you are looking for self defense you should be looking at an academy with weapons, empty hand and ground arts.
Your one-on-one introductory lesson at the academy should answer mots of these questions for you.