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| View Poll Results: A Black Belt represents | |||
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10 | 15.87% |
| skill |
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5 | 7.94% |
| experience |
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17 | 26.98% |
| overall fighting ability |
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1 | 1.59% |
| all of the above |
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30 | 47.62% |
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So what is the point of improving your technique ever so slightly over 5 to 6 years? What technique are you spending so much time working on?
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Our top belt is a red belt. They only give 5 degrees aswell.
The Sihing's wear the black belt over their red belt as a symbol of being humble. Only the Master and Grandmaster can be awarded higher. I'm not arguing. He made it. (SiJowe aswell as SiGung.).!! ![]()
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It used to take from 3 to 5 years for shodan. Then 2 more years to make nidan then 2 more years for sandan. Then 3 more years for yondan then 3 more for godan. After that it was time and effert as many styles have no set requirrements after yondan. But As have said over the past 12 or so years. I have seen several places that have promoted rank fast. And to me they handed it out For money not for what was earned. Also used to be if you was less then 16 years old you recieved a junior black belt and had to retest after you turned 16. We have 5 year old blackbelts out there now. When people get more down to not giving rank away . Then a blackbelt will represent more. A black does not mean you are a better fighter. It means you have pasted the required level of training For that style. I would hope a blackbelt in a style could out perform the lower belts in there school. But as proven many times learning the tools and being able to use the tools That takes some training to Like I was told over 30 years ago. If a person could just master the tools that is learned to just become a green belt they would be able to fight very well. And some of the better tools are learned after a first degrwee blakbelt ranking. Kind of like saving the best for last. But if given at earlyer training levels how much better would a person be After they had much more training time in developing the use of there tools. Its proven over and over a large amount of tools takes much longer to get good at. And many will never be needed in combat. As fighting is short fast and down to the getting it done and over. What you have is a short time to be effective. And thats use of common tools that work and have been tested. So a blackbelt is time and training. but a fighter is takeing the time to train to fight
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I think robertlee makes some good points. A low ranking black belt (1st dan, some even have "zero" dan) symbolizes mastery of the basics. Beyond that you could argue the dans/degrees are steps toward becoming a master. For a lot of styles that is 5th dan.
IMHO what black belt REALLY SHOULD represent is someone who can dish it out and who can take it. It's unfortunate that rank is such a joke at soooo many schools. If you want to really BE a black belt, you damn well better have tested yourself. I got 2nd dan in one style, but I didn't want to go on because I didn't think going onto 3rd would really improve me. Plus, there's always politics and the almighty dollar along with it. Now I'm basically one of those "masterless samurai's". ![]()
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In the Songahm style, taught by ATA, everybody tests for rank. When the founder of ATA, H. U. Lee, was elevated to Grand Master, he brought in ranking and recognized Grand Masters from other styles and tested in public before them and all of the Songahm students that were present (I was one of them). Upon his death, S. H. Lee became the Grand Master and did the same thing. GM H. U. Lee's philosophy was that, regardless of rank, we are all students. I was present at a regional testing where he was the guest judge. Just before the testing, a young white belt kid asked him, "Sir, who teaches you?". GM Lee replied, "You do!". |
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I like what Bruce said about belts, that they were good for holding up pants... it matters more that the man be able to actually fight.
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Only a noob would assume every black belt has all those qualities. He would have some experience and that's what I clicked.
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Knowledge - of what exactly? I'm pretty sure those 11 year old black belts are very knowledgable.
Skill - Hardly, I've seen some BB that lacked skill, maybe they didn't try hard enough or weren't trained properly. Experience - They have to go through it so they gain the experience to become a BB. Fighting Ability - No, some people just aren't born to fight and will always suck even if they are black belts. |
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you have to take into account for every rule, there are exceptions, not everything can be measured and put into statisitics. For example some people are rewarded their black belt via reasons of honour, therefore they aren't experienced? Then again, GENERALLY, peoples fighting ability will have gotten better since they had first started training.
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