I'm wondering if it's just me and the way I have been previously trained, or If I have an issue here.
I have been studying Shotokan now for just about six months. I have been praised by my Sensei as well as other high ranking black belts many times over for the work I am putting into my studies and how well I am doing transforming myself from a TKD student/instructor back into being a Karateka. Now the problem I am having is, we have three other black belts in my dojo currently. One is very part time, the other two are either unable or refuse to help with the lower ranks. We have two brown belts, both should test for black before the end of the year. Of the two of them, only one puts any interest into helping. Last night the white belts where working on material for the upcomming testing. One of them was really having a hard time with some things, so I offered some help. Sensei jumped me for it and pulled our not so caring brown belt over to finish up the session, to which he just rolled his eyes and did as little as possible to get through the rest of class. Then Sensei turns around and tells me to assist with another white belt group that really needs no extra help. This is not the first time this has happened either. If I try and help someone, I'm told it's not my place, then I'm sent elsewhere to help, sometimes with others who have studied Shotokan longer then me and hold higher rank. Can someone help me understand this?
I have been studying Shotokan now for just about six months. I have been praised by my Sensei as well as other high ranking black belts many times over for the work I am putting into my studies and how well I am doing transforming myself from a TKD student/instructor back into being a Karateka. Now the problem I am having is, we have three other black belts in my dojo currently. One is very part time, the other two are either unable or refuse to help with the lower ranks. We have two brown belts, both should test for black before the end of the year. Of the two of them, only one puts any interest into helping. Last night the white belts where working on material for the upcomming testing. One of them was really having a hard time with some things, so I offered some help. Sensei jumped me for it and pulled our not so caring brown belt over to finish up the session, to which he just rolled his eyes and did as little as possible to get through the rest of class. Then Sensei turns around and tells me to assist with another white belt group that really needs no extra help. This is not the first time this has happened either. If I try and help someone, I'm told it's not my place, then I'm sent elsewhere to help, sometimes with others who have studied Shotokan longer then me and hold higher rank. Can someone help me understand this?