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Read your title and thought you were testing break falls!
Haha . I can definitely see the confusion.
We don't think one word is enough. The season deserves a back-up name.Well fall isn't a word we use here for a season...it's autumn!![]()
That's why I don't drink the stuff: can't pass the test.You lost me at Red Stripe
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It's neat to see the progression among those tests. One thing I did see was a fair bit of looking at the feet. It's far less common as they advance in rank, but I still saw a little of it in the one testing for red stripe. By that point, I'd be putting a lot of emphasis on NOT looking at the feet when setting a stance, even a non-fighting stance (she did it on the attention stance). It's just a habit that bugs me, and only really matters if it translates to their drills. I don't want looking at the feet to become a first approach to correction. They should be learning to feel the proper stance, and only looking to the feet to confirm what they feel. But that's a really picky point, and probably mostly just a pet peeve. I was impressed by the control and precision at each level.
I have a question about something that is probably not a problem, but just a difference in approach. I noticed that the red stripe tester (may have been in the others, but it was with her I noticed it, perhaps because of her precision) "gathers" quite a bit on some of the blocks. It doesn't appear to be an add-on, but part of the formal movement. What is the principle behind that?
neat, do you have any written portion of their testings ?
There's a bit of it in the "inner forearm blocks", where she has to bring the arms to a position before she can start the block. What I'm talking about is more obvious on the knife-hand guarding block (back stance, I think), where she is stepping into the stance, and brings her arms together on the open side before the block.I’m not really sure what you mean by gathers?