The Lack of Federal and State Regulation
Unlike other industries that cater to children and vulnerable populations, martial arts schools operate in a regulatory gray area. At present, there are no specific federal or state laws that govern the operation of martial arts schools or the qualifications of their instructors. This absence of regulation leaves the door open to a variety of risks, particularly when it comes to the safety of students.
Sex Offenders in Martial Arts Coaching
One of the most concerning gaps in the current regulatory landscape is the fact that sex offenders are not federally barred from coaching in martial arts schools. As long as they comply with the terms of their sentencing, they can legally hold positions of authority and trust in these environments. This is a stark contrast to other fields, such as education and childcare, where stringent regulations prevent individuals with such backgrounds from working with children.
The Need for Background Checks
Another critical area of concern is the lack of federally mandated background checks for martial arts instructors. Instructors play a pivotal role in the development and safety of their students, yet there is no uniform requirement for them to undergo background checks. This lack of oversight puts students at risk and undermines the integrity of martial arts as a discipline.
Daycare vs. Martial Arts Programs: A Regulatory Disparity
When we compare martial arts programs to daycare facilities, the disparity in regulation becomes even more apparent. Daycare employees are required to undergo rigorous background checks to ensure the safety of the children in their care. However, after-school martial arts programs, which often serve as a form of childcare, are not subject to the same regulations. This inconsistency creates a significant safety gap that must be addressed to protect the well-being of all students.
Join Us in Safeguarding Martial Arts
At Academy Safe, we believe that martial arts schools should be held to the same high standards of safety as other institutions that work with children. By advocating for stricter oversight and the implementation of comprehensive background checks, we can help close these regulatory gaps and create a safer environment for martial arts practitioners across the country.
We invite you to join us in our mission to safeguard the future of martial arts and protect every participant. Together, we can foster a culture of safety and ensure that martial arts remains a positive and enriching experience for all who participate.