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tkd_jen said:Ok, here is my question: How do you all feel about Black Belt Certification? Is WTF/Kukkiwon the way to go, or is your school's association certification sufficient? I know this is kind of a "loaded" question, just wanted your fine folks opinion on the topic.
terryl965 said:TKD_jen it is all about what you want from it, if you plan on doing international or even the Olympics one day right now you need it. If your student base is not in that position then why? ITF or other organization most of the time will not even recognize the Kukkiwon rank and vise versa. If you ever plan on doing something then it is worth the seventy dollars plus testing fee's if not then it is just a piece of paper.
Terry
Kacey said:Otherwise, my opinion on it is this: the certificates I have that are signed by my instructor and testing instructors are worth more to me than certificates signed by someone at the ITF who has never seen me, and likely never will see me. The signatures from people I know, whose opinions I value, are worth more to me than the signature of the head of an association who, while very talented, signs (or stamps a signature on, has it stamped by an assistant) certificates based on the opinions of my instructors and testing instructors - which brings me back to where I started. I value the good opinion of the seniors who expressed their faith in me, my knowledge and abilities, by promoting me, far more than I value a piece of paper, no matter how fancy and no matter who signed it.
tkd_jen said:Just to clarify, the certificate would not be for competition reasons, although I have recently caught the competition bug, I will never be at that level (not being negative here, just honest).
I think it may be an ego thing for me maybe? It just sounds cool to be a "WTF Kukkiwon certified Black Belt'. Although in my heart I agree with Kacey, my own instructors opinions are way more valuable to me than someone else's. Besides, I know what I've gone through to (hopefully) earn my belt, it shouldn't matter who certified it right?
As far as having it to open my own dojang...oh to dream...I would love that, but again, I have so much to learn before that even becomes a possibility.
Thanks for the replies, you all are great, positive people and I truly value your opinions.
Thank You!!!
IcemanSK said:Regardless of what you do in your TKD career, you won't look back on getting it with regret.
AceHBK said:With the amount of scrutiny TKD has gone under with the amount of illegal activites that has gone on, does it make some of you all skeptical about the whole "certificate" thing.
Brad Dunne said:The following is in no way meant to offend anyone, it's an attempt to reference an anology of sorts.
Your reviewing applicants for a position.......Nothing is referenced as to the status of the individual in their respective graduating classes.
#1 has a degree from Smith and Barneys College.
#2 has a degree from Harvard.
Which would you choose?
Your looking for training and you visit two dojangs. #1 shows a certification from the West Coast Martial Arts Guild and #2 shows certification from the World TaeKwonDo Federation - Kukkiwon. Which would get your attention?
My personal opinion, if you are able to afford both certifications (and I question any school that charges more than the Kukkiwon), then why not get both?
AceHBK said:To the ordinary joe who visits a dojang, they wont know what all those certifications mean in the first place, it is all greek to them.