MartialMellow
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What would you do if you started thinking that your M.A. school was pushing you through belt promotions too fast?A. Speak with the head instructor?B. Leave?C. Other?
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What would you do if you started thinking that your M.A. school was pushing you through belt promotions too fast?A. Speak with the head instructor?B. Leave?C. Other?
Signs of mcdojo
- promised black belt, (in a good school they don't know if you'll make it to black belt)
What would you do if you started thinking that your M.A. school was pushing you through belt promotions too fast?A. Speak with the head instructor?B. Leave?C. Other?
I always had a policy when in charge of testing and belts. And every single student in the school was taught it from day one. "If you ask about when you will be tested or when your next belt will come, or any question related to that - it's an automatic six months longer added on. No exceptions. So shut up and train." (yes, I used the shut up and train cliché)
I always had a dislike for people that thought they should have the next belt and if they told me they should be testing they seemed to fail always.
On the other hand I respected students that said they felt they where not ready to take the next test. Some times I had them test anyway and sometimes I let them wait until i tested again. Some I tested as a part of a normal class and never told them they where testing until the night was over and I awarded them the belt.
What would you do if you started thinking that your M.A. school was pushing you through belt promotions too fast?A. Speak with the head instructor?B. Leave?C. Other?
So do you clarify this policy with students when they sign up? Maybe a student might not be clear on how rank advancement works in your school since every school has their own system of rank. As for shutting up and training, that's for when you're doing drills.
Do I clarify when they sign up? Yes, I do.
Are they clear on how rank progresses? Yes, crystal clear. They are also crystal clear on asking about promotions - automatic six months longer because of the question. No exceptions.
I disagree on the "shut up and train" as only for drilling. First and foremost it is an attitude. IMO, a very important attitude. They are clear on this as well. Crystal.
I'm not saying this is the only way or the best way, it's just my way.
So why is the attitude of "shut up and train" good outside of drills? Usually a good teacher not only welcomes questions but encourages them. I took a shooting class which you could say is a martial arts class of a sort and during drills we would shut up and train but before we would break for lunch our instructor wanted at least two questions from the class.
What would you do if you started thinking that your M.A. school was pushing you through belt promotions too fast?A. Speak with the head instructor?B. Leave?C. Other?