Originally posted by Toudiyama[NL]
I have always though that one should be 4th dan before they are able to teach. I was also under the assumption that minuimums for belt test was just that minimum, but it is interpreted as Ok here 2 months other belts 3 months another belt.
After my instructor passed I wanted to continue TSD. So I checked a few dojangs then found my instructors instructor master YU. I asked Master Yu about a few instructors that I met. I found out most of the instructor s in the area trained under Master Yu. When I said master..... he said "master of what" he is 1 or 2nd degree and Master Yu told them not to teach. He said mater starts at 4th dan at that point you could teach.
So I think that the problem is commercialism and saturation. I think the only way to fix karate is focus on the roots, modernize and limit the commercialism. But the problem is that you cannot accomplish that if you are concerned about your bottonm line. Don't get me wrong, peopel have to survive. I am just saying don't make it easy for everyone so there is high volume of students and low volume of quality. I have notice in the HapKiDo I study, it is very easy for whit and yellow, but after high orange the training and require ment are very high and people do not stay. Fine but the quality of the BB is high as a result. The instruction has actually demoted people (lowered their ranking) if they could not maintain profieciency (though I think this was for student s that wanted to be instructors).
Anway, I tknow this is not technical but I do think the commercialism is foundation of the problems. Definately, not all problems just one that was not mentioned.
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