Nathan Minor - Differences Between Test
August 25, 2019
My Black Belt first test was nothing like this one. My first black belt test I decided to take part in it about 2 months before the test happened. With some help, I realized that if I didn’t test now that I would have to wait another year before I could test for my Black Belt. Also when I ended up testing I tested with both my brother Ryan, who was a 2nd dan testing for 3rd dan and sister Ami who was a 1st dan testing for 2nd dan. I was rushed to learn Koreo, memorize the terminology, and learn all the one steps. Ryan worked with me constantly on Koreo until I got it good enough.
This test is a full year of testing whereas my previous test was only one day.
At the beginning of the year, it was all systems go, working on whatever I was told.
In the middle of the year, it was more relaxed, I think this is most likely because it was starting to feel like this test was just dragging on.
Now that we are in the final stretch of the test I feel like it's playing a game of catch up.
This test has given me a year to memorize the form Chumo 4, work on the lock and blocks, create an open form, and working on other things.
Nathan Minor
2nd Degree Black Belt Candidate 2019
My Black Belt first test was nothing like this one. My first black belt test I decided to take part in it about 2 months before the test happened. With some help, I realized that if I didn’t test now that I would have to wait another year before I could test for my Black Belt. Also when I ended up testing I tested with both my brother Ryan, who was a 2nd dan testing for 3rd dan and sister Ami who was a 1st dan testing for 2nd dan. I was rushed to learn Koreo, memorize the terminology, and learn all the one steps. Ryan worked with me constantly on Koreo until I got it good enough.
This test is a full year of testing whereas my previous test was only one day.
At the beginning of the year, it was all systems go, working on whatever I was told.
In the middle of the year, it was more relaxed, I think this is most likely because it was starting to feel like this test was just dragging on.
Now that we are in the final stretch of the test I feel like it's playing a game of catch up.
This test has given me a year to memorize the form Chumo 4, work on the lock and blocks, create an open form, and working on other things.
Nathan Minor
2nd Degree Black Belt Candidate 2019
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