Bujingodai
Black Belt
Grading can be a little funny sometimes in the Kan, or any other "Ninjutsu" school for that matter.
My original Shidoshi Frank Hill was promoted to a Hachidan, good for it. He is one of the best practitioners I have met.
I like the way RVD moves, not keen on the video thing.
In Atlanta I was a little dismayed sometimes as to some people who were "megadans"
Though sometimes I think Sokes unique approach to grading is refreshing, based on contribution etc.
Sometimes though hmm. I remember 5 years ago assisting a young (13) to becomea nikyu. He is now a Godan I believe...at 18 that seems a tad young to respect what it means. But that is just my opinion, as I haven't seen him since the yellow belt days, his teacher though is a really good artist and underranked IMO.
I would have very much liked to have seen some of the older Shihan such as Ed Martin in the younger days.
It's too bad sometimes you see Judans who can't do a Koho Kaiten.
My original Shidoshi Frank Hill was promoted to a Hachidan, good for it. He is one of the best practitioners I have met.
I like the way RVD moves, not keen on the video thing.
In Atlanta I was a little dismayed sometimes as to some people who were "megadans"
Though sometimes I think Sokes unique approach to grading is refreshing, based on contribution etc.
Sometimes though hmm. I remember 5 years ago assisting a young (13) to becomea nikyu. He is now a Godan I believe...at 18 that seems a tad young to respect what it means. But that is just my opinion, as I haven't seen him since the yellow belt days, his teacher though is a really good artist and underranked IMO.
I would have very much liked to have seen some of the older Shihan such as Ed Martin in the younger days.
It's too bad sometimes you see Judans who can't do a Koho Kaiten.