The Road to Belt Kuning

Ketika saya pertama kali mulai seni bela diri dengan kelas karate Shotokan di perguruan tinggi junior lokal kami, instruktur membagikan sebuah artikel untuk semua orang untuk membaca. Artikel ini meliputi penelitian dengan statistik. Studi ini menemukan bahwa dari setiap 10,000 siswa seni bela diri hanya 100 akan pergi untuk mendapatkan sabuk hitam. Most beginning students quit after six months and seventy-five percent quit after a year.

In the almost ten years that I have been teaching, I have found these statistics to be pretty accurate. Due the high attrition rate, I have begun to rethink what a modern curriculum should look like. If most students will be gone in six months and most students come to class to learn self-defense, we should focus the first six months of a student’s training on making them as “street ready” as possible.

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Pemberian “Angka tiga” sabuk hitam pada April 27, 2013.

In retrospect, I would make the beginner’s program six months long. We would focus on learning the techniques by striking pads, sparring and practicing self-defense. Once the student showed a significant mastery of these techniques, I would teach them the things that make a martial art: forms, traditional drills and traditional sparring.

Most martial arts programs including mine are very concerned about outlining the path for the student who wants to get their black belt. It is important to encourage and guide those rare students who will one day be black belts. However, it is just as important if not more so to have a solid beginning program because most students don’t go past this level.

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