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For some schools, yes. It was at my last school, but bunkai was drilled on at least once a week there; so you weren't likely to walk into the test having forgotten anything.Curious on one aspect of Karate training - is bunkai on the belt test?
If so, how is it tested?
If not, why not? Are the lessons learned tested in some other way?
Yeah pretty much, certainly makes it easier to grade it objectively. But we are encouraged to show other possibilities, and in our general classes we explore what else could be occurring or how else to demonstrate the principles.So there is a prescribed bunkai that you're supposed to demonstrate.
Well "bunkai" (which is a term far more used in the west, even if it's now getting traction in Japan, bit like cultural feedback) is about analyzing subsets of kata movements and invent interpretations of them. How, and why could it be tested? Everyone can make up whatever they want as a consequence of doing "bunkai", and your result is as good as mine or anybody... which means generally not that good at all: I think the whole idea makes no sense if one understands what kata is about.Curious on one aspect of Karate training - is bunkai on the belt test?
If so, how is it tested?
If not, why not? Are the lessons learned tested in some other way?