
Nidan Melbourne
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Hi all, For those who are in the management game of their school or operate as a "head instructor" underneath their CI. How much were you charged or offered to pay to have an instructor to come out to your school? and how did it differ if they were an interstate or international instructor? People like Jesse Enkamp Sensei or Patrick McCarthy Hanshi could theoretically charge a decent amount, as they are well respected authority figures. And that is in part how they earn their living, by doing seminars.
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I use cheap ones, but they have lasted years even with constant partner work. But I have also use Kamagong Wood; which is a hardwood and apparently is one of the strongest.
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Glad to see the ladies kicking butt! I am working on that atm at my dojo, and encouraging them not to hold back. Whenever I have female that is confident and able to give me a run for my money. I would be proud and give them a fist bump.
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Five Years on Staff for Nidan Melbourne!
Nidan Melbourne replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
Thanks everyone, I love this community and so glad to have found it when I did. I have definitely grown up a lot on here, and understand others a lot more on here. I look forward to being here for another 5 years, and hopefully it is still going when my daughter is old enough to join. -
Teaching Your Students to Deal With Failure
Nidan Melbourne replied to bushido_man96's topic in Instructors and School Owners
For me as an Instructor; I teach my students that failure is the greatest teacher that they could ever have. Yes passing all the time is great and all, but the amount of pressure on you just builds. And you lose sight of what is important. I place more importance on personal growth over a pass/failure mark. In a way, i'd rather them enjoy the journey -
Doing karate but at home - Do you have this problem?
Nidan Melbourne replied to FightingFox's topic in Karate
I am fortunate enough to have a lot of land . I made a level spot out the front of the house with the tractor , so its fairly large ( no Mum or Wife to complain about carving up the garden ) it soon got covered with grass . Now I call it ' The Circle of Death ' The last 12 years , our 'club training ' on the weekend has been in a public park in town . It seems to have become popular , now the local aikido club trains there on the same day . Outside training is the go ! Much more to offer ; being aware of a much larger 'field' / environment , yet not being distracted by it , uneven ground and correct footwork ( for outdoors, that is - dont try doing what you learned to do on a smooth gym floor when outdoors ) , tactics (like maneuvering another into uneven ground , or so they have the sun in their eyes, etc ) . Weather can be an issue , sometimes we evacuated the park and went and trained in a nearby covered car park . We train at the park every now and again, and love it. But I love seeing the reaction of students when it starts raining, but you can see differences between attitudes real quick. The last time we did, came down hard and a few of us Black Belts just laughed and said "perfect time for some kumite" -
Which style of karate is grappling heavy?
Nidan Melbourne replied to Himokiri Karate's topic in Karate
Definitely is a mixed bag but then it is even more of a mixed bag when it comes to the schools teaching it. We do a bit of grappling/throws etc at my school because a few of us have the experience from having learnt it elsewhere. Along with being encouraged to learn from other instructors. -
Theres 2 Belts I will be passing on, My original Black Belt which will go to my wife as we literally met not to long after me be promoted. The other is my current belt, which will go to my daughter when I pass.
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Doing karate but at home - Do you have this problem?
Nidan Melbourne replied to FightingFox's topic in Karate
Welcome to the Forum! Yeah I used to do that all the time! but then I realised that I can just train outside and has way more space -
What is a tangible criteria of karate black belt?
Nidan Melbourne replied to Himokiri Karate's topic in Karate
The biggest thing for me that a Black Belt should hold is Attitude. Yes Non-Black Belts can carry themselves in a way that exemplifies a Black Belt. But when those around them come to them, even when not teaching shows that there is something different about them. -
Instructor training program
Nidan Melbourne replied to The Pred's topic in Instructors and School Owners
90% of the time we have students come up to us wanting to teach. So we take them under our wings for a few lessons, and given them various amounts of responsibility. The other 10% we go to particular students, and invite them to teach. But our minimums are 13 years old and 2nd Kyu. But the younger they are, the less responsibility they have. -
Private training improvement vs class training improvement..
Nidan Melbourne replied to Himokiri Karate's topic in Karate
Both are effective in what their designed for, and I encourage all my students to utilise both. Also for me if the instructor can’t or doesn’t get to know you from a class setting then there is an issue. The classes I teach, I ensure that there is low student to instructor groups. That way, we learn more about the student and same goes the other way round. I would be failing my students, if I didn’t know how Jimmy Works and Learns in comparison to Cassandra who does things completely differently. -
Can a Shodan(1st degree) promote students in rank?
Nidan Melbourne replied to Shojiko's topic in Karate
Depends strictly on the association and also your club. Some are very strict on this matter, as a matter of quality control. At my club, my Chief Instructor (Godan) runs all gradings and will promote students up to 3rd Dan. But we aren't formally affiliated with any other association, so he tends to bring in other instructors of other clubs to assist when dealing with students wishing to have any Dan Promotion. 1 of our 3rd Dans are due in 2021, but not sure if he is interested in being promoted to 4th Dan any time soon. -
Geeting super shy kids to join in
Nidan Melbourne replied to Nidan Melbourne's topic in Instructors and School Owners
To the bolded, thats what i love and learnt through Trial and Error is to get to their level and have them feel more comfortable. But to be honest with you I do feel like if i can get to their level and have them enjoy class then I can enjoy it. As i'm not forcing either side to enjoy things, as we are mutually having fun. But i'll definitely take your advice on board regarding giving them a small job to do. Does it work for the much newer (like 2nd or 3rd lesson) students? I feel like i was on the knife edge with encouraging her to get on with including the parents and inviting them on. As I felt like I may have embarrassed her. -
Geeting super shy kids to join in
Nidan Melbourne replied to Nidan Melbourne's topic in Instructors and School Owners
That’s one of my many tricks that I do, and throw them in throughout the class. As to entice them in and show that there is something to look forward to. I’m hoping the more she sees me and sees what I do as an instructor, she’ll warm up to me and the others. -
This morning whilst teaching my White Belt Juniors Class, we had a young kid (approx 8 years old) and was super shy and didn't want to join in. I tried everything in my bag of tricks to allow her to feel comfortable to join in, but I feel like I am missing something. What I would like to know, is how you as an instructor would encourage to the kid to join in despite but super shy and hesitant to join in? As an Instructor, when I come across a person like this; my goal for them is if they even join in for 5 minutes then its a success. But then the next class is for them to do 10 minutes, etc until they do a full class. I explained that to the dad, and he was understanding. As I told him that as an Instructor but also teaching a skill it is sometimes more valuable and successful for when they simply give something a go over getting a belt or a 'tag' on the belt. Even though he wanted to pay for the session, I wanted him to not worry and that i'd rather give his child another class so she could have another chance to have a go. As it is still a lot of money per month (even though it averages to $27.50 per week for unlimited classes) to spend. And my CI is known to rather have a kid come in for paying nothing to see them come out of their shell.
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Welcome to the forum, i'm looking forward to the discussions i'm sure we're going to have and also learning from and sharing my knowledge with you. I hope you find the people here welcoming and friendly
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We allow all our students to cross train in any style of martial art. To us it would be too restrictive on a persons growth, and rather controlling of us to go "No you must only train with us". We have a few people that do cross train either in multiple styles of Karate or other MA, and they have always been open to sharing that knowledge with us if we didn't already do it or know it.
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KarateForums.com Awards 2020: Winners Revealed!
Nidan Melbourne replied to Patrick's topic in KarateForums.com Announcements
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Sandan achienved!
Nidan Melbourne replied to skullsplitter's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
congrats on the promotion!!! I was supposed to grade for my Sandan this year, but COVID wrecked those plans haha -
We haven't lowered our standards due to covid, as people have continued to train in the modified format via zoom throughout the year. Providing individualised feedback has been near impossible due to it though. So we had set our expectations of classes to be lower, as we expect students to have moved backwards throughout the year. but not to the extent that some haven't actually improved. We have also been teaching in person for the last couple of weeks, as our restrictions have been progressively been easing over the last month. As of yesterday we have had 28 Days of 0 new infections and 0 active cases in my state. Our students also are aware that they can't expect to be tested in grade or for a belt promotion for the foreseeable future, until the standards have been met. and they all understand, and are working hard to meet our standards for even remotely being able to test in-grade. the hardest and most problematic has been the no-contact rule. as it rules out so much of what we do in Martial Arts.
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We have no formal governing body for my club with the exception of the Australian Karate Federation and Karate Victoria. They pretty much are just there for the support of clubs and tournaments. But don't dictate anything for clubs in regards to grades, curriculum etc. But we have 10 Dan Grades at my club. But my Chief Instructor hasn't set any formal requirements for past 5th Dan as of yet. As he himself is a 5th Dan.