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December 12, 1998 The four people included: Junior Rank
The rank of black belt in the martial arts, whether it be in Japan, Korea, China or the
United States, is the most prestigious rank there is. Yes, there are 10 levels of black
belt in most styles, but first degree or first level black belt is the milestone of
achievement for the normal martial arts practitioner. In the American Martial Arts
Institute the average time to earn this rank is five years. Some schools surround this
testing with secrecy and fear. Rather than a test of skill and ability, it becomes cultish
with hazing. The American Martial Arts Institute sees this testing as a time of demonstrating
knowledge learned and the opportunity to learn more. Students are allowed to talk about
their testing and the achievement. The areas tested are many and the areasemphasized do
change with each testing as well as the 45 minute written exam. The test involves a
demonstration of forms, kicks, sparring against one, then two and then three opponents
simultaneously,breaking wood and, most importantly, the demonstration of up to 16 different
katas or forms. The test for the above-mentioned people started at 1:30 p.m. and was over at
5:30 p.m. The judging panel was made up of seven titled Black Belt Instructors. This group
is headed by Grand Master Clifford Crandall Jr. Alex Chlus-----------------Orange Belt Vince Giambrone----------Orange Belt Justine Dudrak--------------Yellow Belt Jeff Lewandroski------------Yellow Belt Calvin Handy--------Yellow Belt Mark Lavoe---------Green Belt Andrew Spina---------Blue Belt Ian Ramsey------------Blue Belt Adult Rank Thomas Pikul------------------Yellow Belt Ronald Schmelete----------------Yellow Belt Gisella Penree------------------Green Belt Joseph Fiore--------------------Purple Belt ![]() |