Design Martial Arts Programmes That Retain, Develop and Scale

Work directly with Phill Payne to design child-centred, retention-focused martial arts programmes that improve the experience for students, align your coaching team and create sustainable long-term growth.

Most programmes don’t fail due a lack of effort, they fail because of a lack of purposeful design.

Many martial arts organisations invest heavily in marketing, business systems and internal processes, yet still deliver programmes that don’t meet the wants and needs of the children they coach. The side effects are predictable:

The result is erratic retention, frustrated coaches, confused parents and programmes that rely on constant recruitment just to stand still.

From Delivery to Design

The difference between programmes that retain children for years and those that lose them within months rarely comes down to the quality of the martial art being taught. It often comes down to how deliberately the programme has been designed around the children inside it.

The shift looks like this:        

The MAC Way is the framework developed through 30 years of coaching practice and ongoing doctoral research that makes this shift possible. It combines the MAPLE Framework with the supporting systems that align programme design, coaching delivery and long-term sustainability.

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One Club Improves, An Entire Network Benefits

The root cause of poor retention across most organisations is rarely a marketing or systems problem, it is most often a coaching problem. Specifically, it is the absence of a structured, child-centred approach that consistently meets the developmental wants and needs of the children being coached. Addressing that at organisational scale is where the greatest and most sustainable gains are found.

For a single club, improving monthly dropout from 6% to 3% doubles the sustainable membership ceiling and generates tens of thousands in additional annual revenue without a single extra pound spent on marketing. Across a network of affiliated clubs, franchise locations or member organisations, the compounding effect of that improvement can be transformational.

Consider a franchise or governing body with 50 affiliated clubs, each averaging 100 members. A 1% improvement in average monthly retention across the network does not produce a marginal gain. It produces a structural shift in the health, sustainability and reputation of every club within it. Clubs that retain members longer build stronger communities, develop more consistent coaching teams and generate the financial stability needed to invest in their own development. The network effect means that improving retention in one club has the capacity to raise the standard and reputation of the whole.

For governing bodies and franchise operators alike, the implications extend beyond revenue. Whether the priority is satisfying Sport England funding requirements through demonstrable participation data, closing the performance gap between the strongest and weakest clubs in a network, or simply building an organisation where strong retention is the norm rather than the exception, the principle is the same. Unlike revenue generated through new member recruitment, retained revenue carries very little additional cost. The majority of every pound generated by improved retention flows directly to the bottom line.

At scale, retention is not only a coaching metric, it is a business one. It starts with getting the coaching right.

What We Can Build Working Together

Every engagement is shaped around your organisation, but typically covers some or all of the following:

Structured Children’s Programmes

A clearly mapped curriculum aligned to child development principles and physical literacy, with age-appropriate content designed to engage children at each stage of their development. Built to be consistent and scalable across multiple classes, instructors or locations so that every child receives the same quality of experience regardless of when or where they train.

Individual programmes retain children most effectively when they sit within a bigger picture that gives the journey meaning and direction. Working together, we can develop a Participation Development Model appropriate for your organisation. This is a structured framework that connects your programmes across age groups and stages, reducing the dropout that occurs at transition points and giving children, parents and coaches a shared sense of where the journey is heading. Depending on your organisation’s size and context, this could incorporate elements such as age-appropriate training frameworks, long-term development stages, coach education pathways and the values that run through everything you deliver.

Shared coaching frameworks and language that create consistency across teams and locations, supported by targeted coach education and alignment so that the programme your coaches deliver on a Tuesday morning feels the same as the one they deliver on a Saturday afternoon.

Shared coaching frameworks and language that create consistency across teams and locations, supported by targeted coach education and alignment so that the programme your coaches deliver on a Tuesday morning feels the same as the one they deliver on a Saturday afternoon.

Improved lifetime value per student, reduced reliance on constant recruitment and systems that support growth without increasing complexity. A programme built to last rather than one that demands constant reinvention to stay viable.

Who This Is For

This consulting service is designed for organisations and clubs that are serious about building programmes that work long term:-

This is not for you if:

Grounded in Practice, Informed by Research

This work is not theoretical. It comes from someone still coaching on the mats every week, running two full-time martial arts centres and actively researching the very challenges you are trying to solve.

Discovery

A focused conversation to understand your current programme, structure, team and challenges

Programme Audit

A review of your curriculum, coaching delivery, systems and the specific dropout host spots

Strategy and Design

A structured plan developed specifically for your organisation, aligned with your goals, capacity and context.

Implementation Support

Practical, hands-on support for your team as changes are applied in real sessions and real clubs. This is not a document handed over and left with you.

A Simple, Structured Process

There are no off-the-shelf packages here. Every engagement begins with a genuine understanding of your organisation before anything is recommended or built. The process is collaborative by design. You know your clubs and your coaches and the objective here is to leverage our frameworks, research and experience to help you build something that lasts.

Core Areas We Can Help With

Every engagement is different, but common areas of focus include:

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What Coaches and Organisations Are Saying

Ready to Strengthen Your Programme?

If you are looking to improve retention, align your coaching team and build a programme that genuinely works long term, the next step is a short application so we can understand whether this is the right fit.