Okay, so she has a black belt.
In Karate.
Someone else commented that they do not say what style of karate, so it could be anything from Goju Ryu to Taekwondo, as most people use the term karate for pretty much everything that is not specifically Chinese. The it is all Kung fu.
I have only one question which came to me as I read the comment that she can teach at second dan: How old does she have to be to get second dan?
Over on one of the youth BB threads in the TKD section, the subject of belts being used to bracket competition came up, and used in that regard, you have one set of issues, and a case could be made that so long as everyone knows that it is
just for bracketing competition, then it is not so hideously bad.
But entering the 5-7 year old division at the local karate tournament is not her aspiration. Her aspiriation is to teach. Six and seven year olds are incapable of effectively running a class, so if she is eligible in whatever system to be second
dan and to teach, then I think I will have to go all Twin Fist on this one and call BS.
If, on the other hand, she has to wait until she is, say sixteen, to test for any dan grade beyond first, then I can live with that. It is not what I would consider ideal or even proper, but I can tolerate it.
To reiterate what I have said in other threads on the subject, a black belt only holds substantive meaning within the school of issuance. If you believe otherwise, then you are fooling yourself. Yes, people outside of your school may respect you for it, and it will tell them, if nothing else, that you have been training for at
least two years in
something. Beyond that, it tells nothing.
I do not measure my rank, its meaning, or its value by what is done in some school down the road, in another state, or in another country. I know exactly what it means: that I have learned and am proficient in the colored belt material at Korean Martial Arts, inc. in Taekwondo and Kendo. After I hopefully pass my hapkido BB test, whenever that happens, it will mean that I have learned and am proficient in the colored belt material in that too. In
that school, to the standards of GM Kim. Period.
Black belts are essentially the equivallent of a high school diploma. Some h/s diplomas are looked upon more favorably than others because the colleges know that some high schools have higher standards than others.
Thus it is more important
who put the belt on you than what color it is.
Daniel