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Old 05-08-2010, 01:57 PM   #5
rujeltaoser

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Just keep in mind that the people you have to work the hardest to recruit will likely be the first ones to give up.

What needs promoting is kendo itself. If more people are aware of what kendo is, they'll find the places to practice, that's the easy part these days. So don't use up your resources promoting your club unless there are so many local dojo/clubs that you'd get lost in the shuffle otherwise.
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