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Test...Get rid of your jitters just before testing? Now, I know how I do it, and they work well for me, but I'm curious as to what works for everyone else! Not everyone is the same, and some methods might help the newbies to the martial arts, that pop on here...
Good idea. Might even extend to street situations (e.g., I'm in the right. This guy(s) in the wrong. I 'own' the right side of this....). Don't know, just a thought.Its very hard to get over the jitters before a test. My instructor once told me, to own the mat and the training area durring your tests. Become one with it. For example, if doing randori or sparring, say to your self: this is my home, my mat, and Im inviting or welcoming him/her into my home.
Wish I could say this was always true for me, but it wasn't. :angry: So, sometimes you (I) just have (had) to give it your (my) best, and let go of the results. In other words, do it for oneself, not someone else.RED said:Don't forget...your instuctors are excited about you testing and they are happy to see you advance.
Having the jitters are just part of the over all process. Remember your training and have faith in your instructors to know they would only put you in the best possible position to pass.