I'm curious what the opinion is here towards the following:
- The non-Japanese "Soke" who was knighted by some "Soke" board, rank mill or self-declared "Head Of Family" group.
- Being promoted by ones students.
- Being given a high rank in an art you don't study or have had no previous rank in.
- Being given rank without testing.
- "Testing" in front of a board not composed of practitioners of your own art. Exp: Testing for a TKD rank when no one on the board studies TKD.
1. Don't truly understand the concept of the title of "Soke", but from what I can gather, if this is received in a non-traditional format, then why hang on to the traditional name?
2. Again, I don't truly understand how a teacher can be promoted up in rank by his/her students. I'm not saying it can't be done, just that it doesn't make sense to me. If you are teaching students a martial art, any martial art, it is simply understood that you have more knowledge of the art than your students. That is why they are learning the martial art from you, the teacher. How, then, can a student or group of students who have less understanding of the martial art than you (which should be the definition of "student") promote you higher than you are in the art?
3. Strongly disagree with this. It angers me to see people claim 5th dan in TKD that have never been to a formal class for TKD...even if they did put their time in to earn a blackbelt in Kyukushin Karate. If they didn't train in the specific art, they don't hold valid rank in that art.
4. Don't see an issue with this....mostly because a student can "test" for a rank without knowing they are testing. Often, I've seen students earn rank because of an acheivement in direct relation to the art that they're studying...i.e., I saw on TUF from a previous week that Frank Mir earned his blackbelt in BJJ by submitting Tim Sylvia...no formal test involved here, just a demonstration that he knew the material well enough to execute at a blackbelt level.
5. Doesn't make sense for someone to earn a rank from someone else who doesn't know your core art. I can't go judge a BJJ testing. I wouldnt' want anyone from BJJ judging my testing. I don't even like being judged on my form from someone who isn't in TKD...they don't know the specifics of the art, which is crucial in judging a testing.