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We used to have a tape of my black belt test. However, it isn't digital, and its location is unknown :( Could be in Florida or New York... :o

 

It's a pretty cool tape though...shows me getting pounded into a wall! :dead:

 

We also have tapes of some of my colored belt tests, but alas, not digital.

 

Oh and when I say "My" test, my brother was also involved :roll:

 

:lol:

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I'd love to see em Monkeygirl, if you want to send them to me, I'll be happy to make them "digital" and send them back. PM me if you're interested.

 

That goes for anyone else out there that wants an analog (or regular VHS) tape digitized for DVD, AVI, MPG, etc, I'd be happy to do it.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I assume you both passed the grading then..?

 

Congratulations, unfortunately i don't have sound, though i'm sure the video will be a good reference for you when you look back over your martial arts 10years from now. :wink:

 

Bretty

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Thanks for the comments...and YES, we both were graduated to the next belt, thanks for asking.

 

Now I get to look silly trying to do 180 crescent kicks :)

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I'm in no way trying to take anything away from the kids testing on the video, but there is at least one important "THING NOT TO DO" on that video which may seem obvious... but.

 

When you are holding for kyuckpa, it is a very good idea to take into account what is around you, and what may potentially be in the damage zone. Unless you're given explicit directions by the testing panel, you should try to do the following:

 

1. Hold the break in a manner so the testing panel can see the technique performed with as little obstruction as possible. I.E. You probably make a better door than a window. :)

 

2. Hold the break so that debris will not go flying into the testing panel.

 

3. Hold the break so that debris will not go flying into the mirrors.

 

4. Hold the break so that debris will not go flying into the spectators!

 

Something to think about for the folks out there who have never been called up to hold for a break, but will someday. Trust me, these tips will save you a certain amount of anxiety as you watch a piece of board go sailing towards very high ranking guests who will be grading YOU next :)

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