In You Opinion, What Does it Take To. . .

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Mickey

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I expect no one answer will be right for everyone, hence my request for opinions.


In your opinion what does it take to be a Senior of an Art?

Time in the Art? (* Start date to present *)

Training Time in the art (* Dedicating your life to it and teaching 5 plus days a week full time? *)

Age?

Promoting the Art?

Other Reason(s) ????


What does it take to be a Master?

Age?

Time in the Art?

Only through a promotion by your Seniors? Others Masters?

Recognition as a Master by Others in and out of your system?

Promoting the Art?

Politics?

Other Reason(s) ????


What does it take to be a head of an organization?

Followers?

Schools?

????


What does it take to be a founder of an Art?

Creat a New Technique?

Create a ew way to express or teach the art?

A change in Philosphy?

Recognition?

????


What does it take to be a Grand Master of an Art?

Inherit a family Art?

Inherit a non Family Art?

Be Promoted to the title or Rank?



Sorry for the Rambling all of the QUestiosn are similar therefore asked together.
 
To be a black belt I think it's 7 bucks right? Maybe 15 if it's one of those really thick ones? :rolleyes:
 
I was going to answer each one of those, but I realized that I don't think it should be that way.

I think we should all be coaches. Our job is to increase the performance level of each of our athletes. I think you should strive to be the best coach possible, meaning that you:

...care about your athletes.

...train them to be as effective as possible.

...help them take responsibility for their own progress.

...have a lot of personal experience that will help you coach them.

...never see yourself as "finished" or see your goals as "done."

...see your own ability level, like your athletes, as constantly improving.

...incorporating new ideas and methods that will improve your impact.

...are motivational without placing yourself on a pedestal (or worse, in a pulpit).

...are no better or worse than any of your students. You appreciate them and their cooperation.

...are no "higher" than any other coaches. You strive to be the best that you personally can be.


~TT
 
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