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Blue Belt
A black belt to me is someone that has received most if not all of the techniques and knowledge of an art, and their level of black belt (use to any way, now a days I'm not so sure...) to tells me:
1st Degree BB - Knows 95% of the art, has been taught all of the student content, and should be pretty good at it.
2nd Degree BB - Has received a bit more knowledge to keep him/her learning, and is teaching more frequently, honing their skills.
3rd Degree BB - (Japanese Has received all of the knowledge of the art, teaching often, able to open a new school in the name of their Sensei. (Korean typically has a bit more to receive these days, but didn't originally, and are teaching.)
4th Degree BB - (Japanese Has improved in skill and understanding of the art, and has been grooming students that have reached BB. (Korean Completed their learning, and are teaching more, Master status.
5th Degree BB - (Japanese Has advanced a few BBs, and is given the authority to open a school in their name, not their Sensei's, Master Status. (Korean Same as Japanese, but already classified as Master.
Beyond 5th is just fluff to me. (Including mine that are beyond 5th.)
On the down side, I see more and more schools opening up with little or no supervision by 1st Dan BBs, which use to be unheard of! In every Art I know, a BB is still getting their art taught to them at 1st Dan, and they should be working with their Sensei (etc.) as they move up to 2nd and 3rd Dan (or 4th in many Korean arts), helping to teach under the Sensei's supervision... Once they reach 3rd Dan (4th in many Korean arts) then they have what it takes to open a complete school. Both in training themselves and time teaching under supervision... Sad times in many arts as people move away from some solidly built concepts that had meaning behind them....
1st Degree BB - Knows 95% of the art, has been taught all of the student content, and should be pretty good at it.
2nd Degree BB - Has received a bit more knowledge to keep him/her learning, and is teaching more frequently, honing their skills.
3rd Degree BB - (Japanese Has received all of the knowledge of the art, teaching often, able to open a new school in the name of their Sensei. (Korean typically has a bit more to receive these days, but didn't originally, and are teaching.)
4th Degree BB - (Japanese Has improved in skill and understanding of the art, and has been grooming students that have reached BB. (Korean Completed their learning, and are teaching more, Master status.
5th Degree BB - (Japanese Has advanced a few BBs, and is given the authority to open a school in their name, not their Sensei's, Master Status. (Korean Same as Japanese, but already classified as Master.
Beyond 5th is just fluff to me. (Including mine that are beyond 5th.)
On the down side, I see more and more schools opening up with little or no supervision by 1st Dan BBs, which use to be unheard of! In every Art I know, a BB is still getting their art taught to them at 1st Dan, and they should be working with their Sensei (etc.) as they move up to 2nd and 3rd Dan (or 4th in many Korean arts), helping to teach under the Sensei's supervision... Once they reach 3rd Dan (4th in many Korean arts) then they have what it takes to open a complete school. Both in training themselves and time teaching under supervision... Sad times in many arts as people move away from some solidly built concepts that had meaning behind them....