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Shotokan Nidan Test


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Has anybody who has taken or seen a shotokan nidan test tell me about it? I have to test in about a year and I don't know what it is I'm supposed to do. Or is it like a state test: you can't study for it?

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yep it depends on where you train, ask your instructor, he will tell you what you need

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Has anybody who has taken or seen a shotokan nidan test tell me about it? I have to test in about a year and I don't know what it is I'm supposed to do. Or is it like a state test: you can't study for it?

You are studying for it every time you practice.If you need to know something for the test they will tell you.One year is a long way off and really you don't "have" to test. :karate:

A blackbelt is not the beginning,it's a piece of cloth,that's all.

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From my experience with shotokan, you are testing every day...your nidan test started the day you took your first class. The technical requirements will be taught in class as sensei sees fit, the rest is on you.

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The ones I've seen looked amazingly line Shodan testing.

I guess the examiner was mostly lookinf or signs of more advanced mastery, especially in exercizing control.

The results weren't announced until the week after so I can't know for sure, but a lot of people thought one guy was going to fail because he nailed his opponent in the head with a round house kick. It looked beautiful and powerful but he didn't show that he could control the power of the kick.

As everyone else said, ask your sensei

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