In one case, I knew it was time to go when he started screaming at the voices in his head.
LOL, Flying Crane...
I guess I should clarify: when I say “no learning” I truly mean that. My black belt dojo mates and I teach from the time we walk in the dojo until we bow out at the end of class (and usually afterwards, working on stuff with the brown belts) with the exception of the group warmup Sensei leads. I have no problem with teaching, but my ability to re-invest in the group will eventually be limited because of the knowledge I don’t have yet, feel me?
My sensei is a 6th dan who has been training for almost 40 years. He’s guided black belts through the ranks before, but only a few of them actively train now (and they rarely train with us). When I first started, there was a 3rd dan who trained with us on a regular (he began with Sensei as well). He always worked with the newbies, but he hasn’t been around consistently in almost three years. Come to think of it, I ONLY saw him teach; ironically, every kata I learned from about 6th to 3rd kyu, I actually learned from him. So perhaps you are right, JKS; my instructor may be at the limit of his teaching knowledge - but I think he’s just really, really out of practice “feeding” his yudansha.
And while I’m not expecting anything new or any magic or hidden techniques in the learning, SOMETHING would be nice – even if it’s refining/tightening the basics. About a month ago, Sensei pulled the three of us aside and went over kata Seisan (which we’d been introduced to via the sister dojo) for about 10 minutes. The last time we got instruction like that from him was at 2nd kyu when we were introduced to the bo and our first bo kata. That, unfortunately, was two years ago. Not sure what to say about that…
IÂ’ve talked with him before but he makes me feel like IÂ’m somehow overstepping my boundaries, which may be part of the problem. The comfort level is a bit off which makes detailing all this to him difficult because IÂ’m sure heÂ’ll take it as disrespect. But I have to try again (should it be this hard, though?!?) or I think I eventually might stop training with him all together, which would really be a shame. Thanks for that reminder JKS & KellyG...
Interesting blog post, Harlan. My new word for the day is "Jonokuchi"

. The idea behind working to/training through yudansha was explained to me pretty much the same wayÂ…