Getting new recruits is one of the toughest things about running a judo club. It's a very
slow process that requires a lot of patience.
January was a good month though. We picked up seven new members, which is probably the highest number of players we've ever had join us within a span of a single month.
Two were introduced to us by existing members. Two found their own way to us through our website. Another two came from a high school where I'm helping to teach judo.Lastly there was one who found us through social media.
Turnover is inevitable and we lost a couple of players but that's to be expected. The important thing is that the bulk of our members have decided to continue to training with us.
Going forward we've had quite a few inquiries as well as people who have said they plan to join us in February. We'll see if they actually do but so far this year has gotten off to a good start with lots of interest in the club.
slow process that requires a lot of patience.
January was a good month though. We picked up seven new members, which is probably the highest number of players we've ever had join us within a span of a single month.
Two were introduced to us by existing members. Two found their own way to us through our website. Another two came from a high school where I'm helping to teach judo.Lastly there was one who found us through social media.
Turnover is inevitable and we lost a couple of players but that's to be expected. The important thing is that the bulk of our members have decided to continue to training with us.
Going forward we've had quite a few inquiries as well as people who have said they plan to join us in February. We'll see if they actually do but so far this year has gotten off to a good start with lots of interest in the club.
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