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2 Schools of Thought: Show All on Testing vs Just New

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SUMMARY

In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts testing. Should students be required to show everything they've learned since day one, or just the material they've learned since their last test? They explore the pros and cons of each approach and share their own perspectives. The conversation also touches on the importance of forms, the progression of rank, and the goals of a martial arts school.

TAKEAWAYS

* There are two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts testing: showing everything learned since day one or just the material learned since the last test.

* The decision on which approach to take depends on the goals and curriculum of the martial arts school.

* Forms play a significant role in testing, and their importance varies depending on the school and rank.

* Rank progression should bring students closer to the defined goals of the advanced ranks.

* There is no one right way to approach martial arts testing; it's about finding what works best for the students and the school.

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Manage episode 422202162 series 70996
Content provided by whistlekick Support and Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by whistlekick Support and Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

SUMMARY

In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts testing. Should students be required to show everything they've learned since day one, or just the material they've learned since their last test? They explore the pros and cons of each approach and share their own perspectives. The conversation also touches on the importance of forms, the progression of rank, and the goals of a martial arts school.

TAKEAWAYS

* There are two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts testing: showing everything learned since day one or just the material learned since the last test.

* The decision on which approach to take depends on the goals and curriculum of the martial arts school.

* Forms play a significant role in testing, and their importance varies depending on the school and rank.

* Rank progression should bring students closer to the defined goals of the advanced ranks.

* There is no one right way to approach martial arts testing; it's about finding what works best for the students and the school.

  continue reading

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