When
you begin it is if you are taken to a gigantic ladder, given a white belt and
begin to climb.
The
belt shows you where you are on that ladder.
Then
when you climb higher, you reach rungs where you get different belts. Purple,
Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Brown and finally you are ready to test for a
youth black belt. And there are three levels to that.
All
of those belts are not rewards, but indicators that you are ready for new
challenges. For my youth classes on the average of that journey takes 7 to 9 years. You can see
some of those members who have already spent years in this class. Along that
journey your body changes, and you have developed many skills.
The journey is the same as for the adult members, but because they have more control of their time, and are not in school, For my adult classes the average of that journey takes 4 to 5 years.
Which is more important, and
because many of you are in other sports too, the journey takes longer. The
ranking system used for the adults cover the same steps, but the at a different
pace.
Reaching
Black Belt (of any category – youth or adult) does not mean you are a fighter,
or supposed to fight with people. Rather it indicates that you are now a
beginner. The ladder stretches far into the sky, How long a black belt will
climb depends on what the black belt themselves need from the training..They
have earned the right to make that decision on their own, but if asked I would
assist them.
Adult
black belts are new black belts, learning how to begin to use the skills they
have developed. Black belts then may be training for their own purposes, or
they may be training to contribute to the art, of they might begin training to
eventually become instructors after say 20 years of training, as well as for
many other reasons. As an example I have been training over 40 years, and still
have more to learn, I told you that ladder stretches a long way up and still
higher.
Karate
is not a comic book training. The goal to be able to defend yourself is complex,
and takes a long time.
On the other hand those who are black belts are Super Heroes. Each one here is my Super Hero for sharing in the training. Assisting me, even becoming the instructor
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