bydand
Senior Master
What do you feel is the most important belt in the MA's?
I am asking this because I never really gave it much thought and the other night in my sons class the Assistant Instructor who was there made a statement that really made me think. There was a new child there (her dad is in an adult class) and at the end of their class he called her up to the front to formally introduce her to the rest of the students and then presented her with her white belt. He stated when handing her the belt that it was the most important belt for anyone in the MA's.
My first thought was "OK where are we going with this?" He went on to explain that the white belt showed that someone was brave enough to try something new and start on a new path. Without getting a white belt, nobody would ever earn a black belt, therefore the white belt should be reguarded as the most important belt and "awarded" after the first class to show their follow through to the decision to try the MA's.
I might add that it was something that had never even crossed my mind and it made great sense. Plus you could tell she was proud of "earning" her first belt already. The assistant-instructor that night had just earned his 1st BB 3 nights earlier, so I'm sure he had been thinking of his journey so-far and the importance of each step along the way. I'm just tossing this out there to see if any of you great people on MT had thought of where you would be if never getting that white belt. And also if your thoughts on the importantance of a white belt, IS it the most important in your opinion and why?
My answer: yes, it is the most important belt I have ever gotten, and for the exact reasons given above.
I am asking this because I never really gave it much thought and the other night in my sons class the Assistant Instructor who was there made a statement that really made me think. There was a new child there (her dad is in an adult class) and at the end of their class he called her up to the front to formally introduce her to the rest of the students and then presented her with her white belt. He stated when handing her the belt that it was the most important belt for anyone in the MA's.
My first thought was "OK where are we going with this?" He went on to explain that the white belt showed that someone was brave enough to try something new and start on a new path. Without getting a white belt, nobody would ever earn a black belt, therefore the white belt should be reguarded as the most important belt and "awarded" after the first class to show their follow through to the decision to try the MA's.
I might add that it was something that had never even crossed my mind and it made great sense. Plus you could tell she was proud of "earning" her first belt already. The assistant-instructor that night had just earned his 1st BB 3 nights earlier, so I'm sure he had been thinking of his journey so-far and the importance of each step along the way. I'm just tossing this out there to see if any of you great people on MT had thought of where you would be if never getting that white belt. And also if your thoughts on the importantance of a white belt, IS it the most important in your opinion and why?
My answer: yes, it is the most important belt I have ever gotten, and for the exact reasons given above.