MAWNews: Yeah, and I think what you’re doing with WTA also taps into the concept of creating high-level instruction that’s style-agnostic, focusing on the skill of teaching rather than any specific martial art. There’s definitely a demand for that. Can you tell us more about how you’re structuring the UWTA program and what makes it stand out? CR: Well, what we’re doing with the WTA is bringing people in and breaking instruction down into different levels. Of course, everyone does that to some extent, but I think where we stand out is that we actually provide a clear map to success. It’s not just about having levels for the sake
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