Hong Kong Pooey
Blue Belt
In our WT school you don't learn the wooden dummy until you've reached a fairly high grade, so I was wondering if that is usual and how long you guys had been training before you got to play with it?
To give you an idea of what I mean by high grade we have 12 student grades (they say this is about equivalent to black belt in other MA's) and 12 master levels, and you don't start the wooden dummy until master level 3 I believe.
I've been training ave. 1 x 2 hrs a week for about 8 months and got grade 2 after about 3 or 4 months so still a long way to go, but even my regular teacher who recently got master level 2 hasn't started on the dummy yet.
He's been doing WT for about 3 yrs I think, but he trained a lot more than 2 hrs a week, so I reckon it could take me 10 years before I get to a sufficiently high level to be introduced to the dummy.
Is that how it usually goes, how does it work in other schools/lineages?
Thanks in advance!
To give you an idea of what I mean by high grade we have 12 student grades (they say this is about equivalent to black belt in other MA's) and 12 master levels, and you don't start the wooden dummy until master level 3 I believe.
I've been training ave. 1 x 2 hrs a week for about 8 months and got grade 2 after about 3 or 4 months so still a long way to go, but even my regular teacher who recently got master level 2 hasn't started on the dummy yet.
He's been doing WT for about 3 yrs I think, but he trained a lot more than 2 hrs a week, so I reckon it could take me 10 years before I get to a sufficiently high level to be introduced to the dummy.
Is that how it usually goes, how does it work in other schools/lineages?
Thanks in advance!