mrt2
Brown Belt
I noticed this a few weeks ago when my head instructor published a pic on his website of his 2nd Dans. Only 2 women, and one of them is the head instructor's daughter.
The question is, why? There are lots of female 1st Dans, and it is true that the dropoff rate from 1st to 2nd Dan is high, among both women and men. But why so few female 2nd Dans?
Is it just a small sample size of just a single school, or is something else going on here?
Just to be clear, at the place I train, it takes from 2 to 3 years of consistent training to go from white belt to 1st Dan, then 3 to 4 years after that to get from 1st to 2nd Dan. It is hard to say exactly the percentage of people who start at white belt and make black belt, but i would say maybe 1 in 10 children who start make black belt, then a substantial percentage, leave after making 1st Dan, so the percentage of 1st Dans who make it all the way to second Dan is maybe 10 to 15%. Of the cohort who makes 1st Dan, close to half are female. Of the smaller group that makes it to 2nd Dan and above, almost all male.
The question is, why? There are lots of female 1st Dans, and it is true that the dropoff rate from 1st to 2nd Dan is high, among both women and men. But why so few female 2nd Dans?
Is it just a small sample size of just a single school, or is something else going on here?
Just to be clear, at the place I train, it takes from 2 to 3 years of consistent training to go from white belt to 1st Dan, then 3 to 4 years after that to get from 1st to 2nd Dan. It is hard to say exactly the percentage of people who start at white belt and make black belt, but i would say maybe 1 in 10 children who start make black belt, then a substantial percentage, leave after making 1st Dan, so the percentage of 1st Dans who make it all the way to second Dan is maybe 10 to 15%. Of the cohort who makes 1st Dan, close to half are female. Of the smaller group that makes it to 2nd Dan and above, almost all male.