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Grandmaster
There is tons and tons of content out there about the differences between white, blue, purple, brown, and black belts. This goes for Q&A on martial arts forums or sites like Quora and Reddit, as well as youtube videos discussing these topics. There's very little content out there talking about the differences between kids belts, and almost none comparing kids belts to adult belts.
Every once in a while, one of the older kids (12-13) will stay for the adult class. I had the opportunity to roll with one of them this week, and I vastly overestimated the intensity I would need to bring in order to match up with a gray belt. During the roll, my professor told me to slow down, and I did. I should also note, the kid wasn't in any danger. I was using deliberate movements and I wasn't using my full strength or weight. But I also wasn't holding back my strength and I was keeping up the pace with my attacks. My school is fairly new, so the highest kids we have right now are gray belts. Hopefully in a few years we'll have some yellow and orange belts as well.
I have a pretty good idea what to expect when I get matched up with an adult of various rank. Someone close to blue (high white to low blue) is going to beat me because they're focused on beating me. Someone higher than that (high blue and above) is going to be bored beating me with muscle memory. The other lower white belts are going to be a good challenge for me. The guy who's 6'5" tall or the guy who's a 300-pound piece of solid muscle is just going to crush me in top position. I can get a pretty good sense what I'm in for when I see their rank.
But I don't have that calibrated for what to expect from kids. If I get matched up with a gray belt, or later on a yellow or orange belt, what should I expect from them? What level of intensity should I go at? At what point in a roll do you evaluate your intensity and decide whether you need to dial it back to be a good training partner?
Every once in a while, one of the older kids (12-13) will stay for the adult class. I had the opportunity to roll with one of them this week, and I vastly overestimated the intensity I would need to bring in order to match up with a gray belt. During the roll, my professor told me to slow down, and I did. I should also note, the kid wasn't in any danger. I was using deliberate movements and I wasn't using my full strength or weight. But I also wasn't holding back my strength and I was keeping up the pace with my attacks. My school is fairly new, so the highest kids we have right now are gray belts. Hopefully in a few years we'll have some yellow and orange belts as well.
I have a pretty good idea what to expect when I get matched up with an adult of various rank. Someone close to blue (high white to low blue) is going to beat me because they're focused on beating me. Someone higher than that (high blue and above) is going to be bored beating me with muscle memory. The other lower white belts are going to be a good challenge for me. The guy who's 6'5" tall or the guy who's a 300-pound piece of solid muscle is just going to crush me in top position. I can get a pretty good sense what I'm in for when I see their rank.
But I don't have that calibrated for what to expect from kids. If I get matched up with a gray belt, or later on a yellow or orange belt, what should I expect from them? What level of intensity should I go at? At what point in a roll do you evaluate your intensity and decide whether you need to dial it back to be a good training partner?