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Apparently I was supposed to be promoted to orange belt at the beginning of march. But my name wasn't on the promotion list so I had not idea. Then today when I went to class I noticed my attendence card showed that I was promotoed on the 3rd. But, i wasn't there that day. So supposedly, i've been an orange belt all this time wearing a yellow belt...haha..I guess there was a mix up and they forgot to tell me. I'm getting my real promotion this thursday. (I hope i'll be there this time. :P ) And so is my sister (she's going to yellow!) :karate:

and also, kind of ironic, I just made orange belt on this forum too. It's been a good monday. :D

I never said it wasn't dangerous.

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thank you very much! :D

I never said it wasn't dangerous.

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lol the same thing happened to me when i was promoted to 7th kyu

White belt for life

"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life"

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lol the same thing happened to me when i was promoted to 7th kyu

it does make for a nice suprise. :D

I never said it wasn't dangerous.

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yea i walked in the next day and people were smiling and i got really nervous

White belt for life

"Destroy the enemies power but leave his life"

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Nice! Congradulations!

You suck-train harder.......................Don't block with your face


A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.

-Lao Tzu

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Posted

red dawn how does your promotion system work?

We have to do a grading that involves passing or failing on that day - we are judged by 6/7 Sensei and given marks out of 10, usually 5/6's.

I sometimes think that if you are of a nervous disposition (especially the cadets) then your results on that day are disappointing. If we were judged based on the way we train etc I can't help thinking that might be fairer.

Karate Ni Sentinashi

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congrats....

"The patient fighter does'nt just charge his opponent, attacking at random and exposing himself to a counter. Rather, he waits until his opponite makes a mistake and engages when victory can be ensured" Jhoon Rhee

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