Shotokan_Fighter Posted August 14, 2003 Share Posted August 14, 2003 to get your BB in shotokan takes at least 3 1/2 to 4 years of training. "When I fight, I fight with my heart,and soul. My heart, and soul is Shotokan Karate."Shotokan_fighters creed"karate has to come natural in a fight, if you have to think about using karate in a fight, you will loose the fight"3rd kyu brown belt - shotokan karate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paolung Posted September 10, 2003 Share Posted September 10, 2003 if you are Dr "Sijo" Sanders, you can earn them all in about the span of a year or so (each)! he's "earned" FIFTY THREE of them since age 8... http://web.sijo.org:5555/FAQs.htm http://www.sijo.org "It is not how much you know but how well you have mastered what you've learnt. When making an assessment of one's martial arts training one should measure the depth rather than the length". - MASTER "General" D. Lacey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sens55 Posted September 10, 2003 Share Posted September 10, 2003 In our school it takes about 2 1/2 to 3 years IF you work at it. We're a small school, so an advanced student can actually get between 10-12 classes in per week. If a student really comes to the majority of them, they can move up a belt every 3-6 months. In practice, however, only one guy with no other form of a social life puts in that much time. Most of us go around 6 hours/week. At that rate, it'll take 3 years or so. That's assuming of course the person is actually progressing during that time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kataman Posted September 13, 2003 Share Posted September 13, 2003 In my part of the world 3.5 to 4 years from white to black.But if you like tounement like I do you take longer to cross to black belt cause the chalenge is bigger. I don't train for belt color I train to survive on the street Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tkdgirl30616 Posted September 14, 2003 Share Posted September 14, 2003 it took me about 2 years and 4 months but we have a thing called no-changes and if you get that you stay at that rank till your next testing. And if you are a red belt and above you have to break wood and then if you don't break you get a no change and you work harder. Then when you are actually a Black belt you have to know the other forms below your rank and your one-step sparring stuff. But I am now a 3rd Degree which I am one of the Highest ranking females in my school along with 2 other ladies. But it takes you how ever long you make it. And you keep working and working until you get there. But with no no changes then you get it in 2 years! Sarah Traninee Instructor At Newton's Tae Kwon Do Plus3rd Degree Black beltSouth Carolina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyle-san Posted September 14, 2003 Share Posted September 14, 2003 So, tkdgirl, basically this "no changes" program is just a fancy way of saying that you failed? Because, generally speaking, when you go to test you either pass or fail, and failing means staying at the same rank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zer0 Posted September 15, 2003 Share Posted September 15, 2003 Getting your blackbelt shouldn't be the most important thing to you. Its not the belt that says how good you are as a martial artist its the person. It doesn't matter what belt you wear you are the same standard, you don;t suddenly increase in skill and speed because you put on a black belt. The question really should be how long till i am at the standard of the black belts in my system. Then even this question can't be answered because what is the standard of 1st dan? you will probarly get some really good 1st dans and some bad ones. You shouldn't measure your progress by belt colours, but by personal achievment. Like when you spar with x, then spar with x a few months later are you doing better, or making x work harder. I hope you can see what i'm saying. Who cares if it takes 2.5 years in one system and 5 in another. Maybe that says something about the standard of teaching or the people. Look at Bjj that takes 10 years to get 1st dan. But the standard of the 1st dans is sooo high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoulAssassin Posted September 20, 2003 Share Posted September 20, 2003 Trained under a personal instructors for about 6 years 11 years - 2nd dan - TSD -SoulAssassin"I aint gonna eat, I aint gonna sleep, aint gonna breath till I see what I wanna see and what I wanna see is you goto asleep, in the dirt permanently" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darce Posted September 21, 2003 Share Posted September 21, 2003 My friend has been praining for seven years and he still only has the purple belt. But I think that he took off a year, but I´m not sure. Shukokai Karate, Orange belt ( 7. kyu) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Saint Posted September 22, 2003 Share Posted September 22, 2003 A black belt is a good achievement, it takes about 4 years in TKD, 3 times a week for 4 yrs, Belt Colour should matter though.... it's just a belt. However if you are and excellent fighter with a black belt that is a dofferent storey. I have spared with a lot of balck belt who were not the best fighters and some that kicked my a@@. If you train hard and love yuor art it shouldn't really matter what colour of belt you are. "Pain is the best instructor, but no one wants to go to his class." Choi, Hong Hi ITF Founder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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