Etiquette Question By Golden Crane - 10-21-2009 02:57 PM
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Howdy, all...
Just had a quick question about obis and rank - especially when it pertains to training in a new style or dojo: If you are a black belt in say, Shotokan or TKD, what should you do with your obi if you decide to step on the mat in a Goju-ryu class? I was taught that the practitioner should either:
1. wear their current rank but line up in the back of the class
2. turn their obi knot to the back and line up in the back of the class
3. ditch the obi altogether and line up in the back of the class or
4. don a white belt and line up accordingly.
We had a situation last night when a young woman who is about to test for nidan in Shorin-Ryu (a Japanese style that is a close cousin of Goju-Ryu) - but who has been coming to our class gi-less for about a month or so - showed up to class in her Shorin-Ryu gi and black belt. She was allowed to line up directly behind the class shodans, which put her in front of some second and first kyus who have been training with sensei for 4-5 years or more. I got there just as we were falling in, so I'm not sure if she just showed up in gi and sensei, out of respect for her rank, just told her to fall in up front or what, but shouldn't she have deferred and respectfully lined up near the rear?
At my sister dojo, a similar thing happened a while back: two students showed up in black belts from other styles (Brazilian Jujitsu and Kung Fu), but lined up in back without incident. After about a month, the seipai pulled them aside and asked them to please start wearing their white belts to class. They've done so ever since...
In the Tuesday night class, I am the seipai - although I earned my shodan rank only five months ago. Should I pull her aside or is this something I should speak with my sensei about first? I'm trying to do this the right way - and as respectfully as possible.
Domo arigato gozaimasu :asian:,
Felicia
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Howdy, all...
Just had a quick question about obis and rank - especially when it pertains to training in a new style or dojo: If you are a black belt in say, Shotokan or TKD, what should you do with your obi if you decide to step on the mat in a Goju-ryu class? I was taught that the practitioner should either:
1. wear their current rank but line up in the back of the class
2. turn their obi knot to the back and line up in the back of the class
3. ditch the obi altogether and line up in the back of the class or
4. don a white belt and line up accordingly.
We had a situation last night when a young woman who is about to test for nidan in Shorin-Ryu (a Japanese style that is a close cousin of Goju-Ryu) - but who has been coming to our class gi-less for about a month or so - showed up to class in her Shorin-Ryu gi and black belt. She was allowed to line up directly behind the class shodans, which put her in front of some second and first kyus who have been training with sensei for 4-5 years or more. I got there just as we were falling in, so I'm not sure if she just showed up in gi and sensei, out of respect for her rank, just told her to fall in up front or what, but shouldn't she have deferred and respectfully lined up near the rear?
At my sister dojo, a similar thing happened a while back: two students showed up in black belts from other styles (Brazilian Jujitsu and Kung Fu), but lined up in back without incident. After about a month, the seipai pulled them aside and asked them to please start wearing their white belts to class. They've done so ever since...
In the Tuesday night class, I am the seipai - although I earned my shodan rank only five months ago. Should I pull her aside or is this something I should speak with my sensei about first? I'm trying to do this the right way - and as respectfully as possible.
Domo arigato gozaimasu :asian:,
Felicia
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