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#22
That is outstanding. As of yet we have no Kudo in the USA, though we have a lot of very good MMA. I for one would appreciate an opportunity to train Kudo.
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#23
An interesting take on the Karate BB grading, very different from the onces I know off, closer to the Jujitsu one's. Well done on passing, you say not many pass it first time was it your first attempt?
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#24
Yes I passed on my first attempt, but it sure wasn't easy!
Also I had a background in various other arts before I started Kudo. It made my TKD 1st and 2nd dan tests seem pretty easy by comparison. I know a number of guys who have been stuck on brown belt for years because they know they just couldnt pass the kumite. I like it that way. It gives you more of a sense of accomplishment for passing. Over a year has passed since I took this test now. It really was a significant turning point for me. It gave me a new level of confidence and fighting spirit. Then wearing the belt gave me the drive push myself even harder every day in the dojo, to prove myself worthy of my rank. Some scoff at belt systems these days. Understandable, since some dojos practically give away (or sell) shodans. But when done properly I think the belt system can be a great incentive to inspire us to reach beyond our present limitations. |
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