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) Soke boards....want nothing to do with them. Sorry, but I cant see having a group of people, many who may not even do the same art, testing me for a rank. Its a way to make a quick buck and hand out rank. Why would I want a TKD guy, a Judo guy, a Kali guy, and a BJJ guy, testing me for rank in Kenpo? Do they know Kenpo? If they do, are they certified to rank me? You want rank...get it the old fashion way....hard work, blood, sweat and tears!
2) No. Why would I want someone who is lower ranked than me, testing me for a high rank? If my teacher suddenly passed on, and there was no other person left to rank me, I'd do one of two things. I'd either stay at that rank for the rest of my time or find a group in the same art, and test with them. In other words, if you're a Kenpo student, find a group, such as Tatum, join his group and when the time is right, test under him. At least you have a solid umbrella to be under.
3) WHy would anyone want that? So they could have another fancy cert. to hang on the wall? And what if someone asks about that art, what if they ask you to teach them that art. What are you going to say? Sorry, but I want to work and earn what I have, not have it handed to me or some honorary deal.
4) There comes a time once you reach a certain rank, usually in the upper black belt levels, where its not so much a physical test, but what you've given back. So in this case, if you're giving back, ie: continuing to pass on your knowledge, giving back to your community, etc. that would be the only time I'd say that would be ok. But to be given a black belt without testing for it...no way.
5) See #1.