i refuse to take an organization seriously that added CAMOFLAUGE as a belt color.
case closed.
oh, and in case i need to say it again?
anything less than a 3 yr BB (and they better be fan-friggin-tastic to make it in 3 years) is crap
any younger than 10 is crap, even for a poom or jr black
any younger than 16 for a DAN rank is
say it with me
CRAP
Guess old Chuck Norris
really must be crap! He started in 1958 and was back in the US opening a chain of dojos in 1962. Sounds like less than two years to black belt to me (I'm pretty sure that he got his in about a year). And to open a dojo in only four years.... when everyone knows that you have to be at least fourth dan to open a dojo... and that takes at least another four years.... Chuck must have been totally unqualified!!
If Chuck was crap in Way of the Dragon, then man, crap must be the new superb. I suspect that many of the MA fathers that we revere took less time than you and others claim in needed to be a "real" black belt.
Whenever things like that are mentioned, the response is always, "but that was Chuck Norris..." as if he's the exception to the rule. Actually, he isn't the exception to the rule; he simply was exception
al. Not everyone is exceptional. Not every first string college quarterback is Tim Tebow.
You do understand that karate and judo use the belt system for competition bracketing and because it made it more marketable to the Japanese school system don't you?
You also understand that the whole system of rank is lifted from a Japanese game of Reversi (popularly known as Othelo)?
The whole thing was grafted onto arts that were modern sport oriented arts that focused on personal development and competition. A black belt has absolutely zero correspondence to self defense. That is a marketing gimick made up to promote it in the US where sports like TKD, Karate, Judo, and Kendo had no chance to compete with boxing, wrestling, football, or baseball for popularity.
When the make up of US dojo student bodies were ex-military and other tough-guy adult males, the black belts were going to
all be tougher guy adult males. I doubt that the school age children in Japan who were learning karate and getting black belts looked as tough as the US black belts... because the US black belts were all adult males who were inclined towards fighting before they ever stepped into the dojo.
The make up of students is much more diverse now, and belt factory schools aside, the average black belt will reflect that. The fact is that in the countries where these arts originate, getting to black belt is between a year and two years and has been since the arts were founded should tell you that you need to realign your perception of what a black belt is.
Or simply say that it takes that three to four years at your school and that other schools differ... instead of simply writing them all off as crap.
I do however agree with you regarding the camo belt. It is just plain stupid. So is the whole recommended and decided element of ATA grading, which as I understand it (no ATA member has ever disputed this) turn eight geub tests between ninth and first dan into sixteen geub tests, each of which with an accompanying fee. Adding a camo belt seems like just adding belts for the sake of adding belts so that more money can be charged...
...which is really my big criticism of the ATA.