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How many people here have "Optional" techniques at your dojo, and what is your opinion on it?
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That's right pete, there's nothing wrong with going the extra yard! It's nice to know the optional techniques - my question is - if you know the optional techniques better than the required ones do you get to "substitute" the optional for the required .... ummm - i'm guessing maybe not!pete said:maybe its like back in school when there were extra credit assignments... don't bother if your aceing the class... but if you're not, they may teach you something to make things click and pick up your grade a bit.
of course, there were always a few who were aceing the class and did the extra credit stuff anyway, just for fun... right KM?
pete.
bzarnett said:Mr. Rebello taught me several versions of Checking the Storm (about 4), as well as other techniques such as Intellectual Departure. My students have the option of learning these techniques for amusement and historical perspective. They are never tested on them.
For our school, this is what we classify as Optionals. They are used to provide an educational value but are not part of the core.
Cheers,
Bryan
That's cool.I also teach several versions of Evading the storm as well as other techniques based on "signature moves" and "tailoring actions" that Mr. Parker did as well...
KenpoNoChikara said:My school basically has something that goes like this:
Yellow belt required techniques- required to test for next rank
Optional yellow belt techniques-Yellow techniques not required for next rank, but can still be learned anyway.
It continues through the belts up to green, I think. All optionals become required for Black Belt.
Hope that was a little more clear.
KenpoNoChikara said:Yes, I have been trying to learn the optionals with the regular techniues for all my belts. My most recent green ones need some serious "tweaking" though, I will admit. Did you know Ed Wilson, or perhaps any of his students?