sha_lyn
If we couldn't laugh we'd all go insane
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our school only tests the kids when the individual student is ready.. nobody ever fails a test or pays for a test that the child wasn't ready for. our black belts have a 4 hour test, including several board breaking combinations, 100 push-ups, forms from the white belt and up (so as not to forget the old ones).
we also do full contact sparring, with gear on, even for the higher belts.
That pretty much sounds like our Dojang.
Sparring can be either point or Olympic style following AAU rules or continuous point sparring following USSSA. My preference is USSSA continuous point.
I think my 1st degree test took 3 hrs. Included 6 or 8 breaks. It was the same for the youth BB. You can not BB test until 10 and that is a youth BB. Regular BB is 15 or 16. We start breaking around the green belt test. For Green it is 1 kick and one punch. No open hand techniques for under 12.
Average time from white to BB is 3 yrs. Then the amount of yrs between BB is equal to the BB you are testing for... IE to test from 1st to 2nd is 2 yrs. The test from 2nd to 3rd is 3 yrs. However I will test about 4 months early for my 2nd since our MI has streamlined the number of advanced and BB test he gives per yr. If I wasn't a student instructor getting in lots of extra time on the floor I would probably have to wait an additional yr.
Before I test I have to log in 5000 each of push-ups sit-ups and squats. 1000 miles on the treadmill or stationary bike, and 500 each of each form and 50
2-round sparing matches. I also have to earn 25 points. Points are earned by participating in, coaching, volunteering or officiating at sanctioned events belt test(ie serving on the approval boards for test), approved clinics, project action fund raisers etc.