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Junior Rank and Adult Rank Black Belt Testings |
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Candidates demonstrated an enoromous range of skills and knowledge. Areas tested included: punches, kicks, basic forms, empty-hand self-defense, self-defense against knives and guns, takedowns, sparring (including multiple opponents), ippon kumites, defensive hanza techniques, come-along techniques, tumbling floor exercises, extension tool katas (up to three different katas for fifth degrees), verbal history of an extension tool, board breaking, and most prominently, the execution of up to 14 traditional empty-hand katas for first-degrees (and 36 for fifth-degrees). The individual who is testing for second degree or higher has demonstrated that they can physically learn moves and understand the concepts of what the school, style and philosophy is by the fact that they earned their first degree. The difficulty as the individual continues the road of being a black belt student of the arts is in the ability to put into practice as a part of their character and philosophy that which they have learned. As they approach the demanding levels of second, third, fourth degree, their ability to stimulate growth in their school and their general promotion of their art which in turn will allow others to practice and enjoy the physical and mental rewards of the path which they have walked. The minimum time requirement between black belt ranks varies, but can be 2 to 5 years depending on the rank. The individuals testing for fifth degree were also required to demonstrate self-defense from the a seated position, head control self-defense techniques, advanced open hand techniques, up to 36 empty-handed katas, including American, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese forms, up to three separate extension tools, and a written examination that was largely essay and concept based. With all of this in mind, we are pleased to announce that on March 12th two individuals tested for junior rank black belt. On March 13th, one individual tested for adult rank black belt, two individuals tested for fourth degree black belt, and two indiviudals tested for fifth-degree black belt. The junior rank tested lasted for 4 1/2 hours and the judging panel was made up of six black belt instructors comprised of titled instructors and sixth degree black belts. The adult rank testing was held on March 13th. The adult rank testing lasted 5 1/2 hours. The judging panel was made up of six black belt instructors comprised of titled instructors and sixth degree black belts. Both testings were led by Grandmaster Crandall
![]() William Walker Fourth Degree Black Belt Awarded to: ![]() Left to Right: Mr. Paul Lilley and Miss Christie Catera Fifth Degree Black Belt Awarded to: These individuals received their belts on the night of their testing, but they will receive their certificates of rank at a formal recognition on April 17th at the Ceremonial Black Belt Breakfast. |
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