Your trial class is not a free sample. It is the first step into your school.
Most martial arts schools do not lose trial students because the class was terrible.
They lose them because the process around the trial is unclear.
The enquiry is vague.
The welcome is awkward.
The parent conversation is rushed.
The join-up moment is uncomfortable.
The follow-up is random.
The first 30 days are left to chance.
And then school owners say:
“They seemed interested. Strange they didn’t join.”
Not that strange.
Interest fades when the next step is unclear.
Intro Lessons That Convert is a practical guide for martial arts instructors and school owners who want a better trial class system — one that helps students feel welcome, parents understand the value, and adult beginners feel confident enough to continue.
Inside, you will learn how to:
This is not a book about pressure selling.
It is not about scripts that make everyone in the room feel slightly uncomfortable.
It is about good service.
Because better intro lessons do not just create better conversion.
They create better students.
Better students create better classes.
Better classes create stronger schools.
If your trial process currently depends on memory, good intentions, and “just let us know”, this book will help you build something better.
Build the system. Fix the leaks. Help more of the right people start training.
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