d1jinx... why did you test for them instead of testing with your Master?.
I chose to test at Vegas because my GM could not skip me to 6th and they (KKW and USAT) said they could. Also I have always wanted to go to the Kukkiwon and test or compete. Since time, money and career could not allow me to, the next best thing was them coming to me... here in the US of course.
Originally for the record, I would
not have done it for 5th. I would have just stayed at home and tested through my GM. But I saw this as an oppurtunity to get back the time that had been lost to dishonest instructors that robbed me and the days as a child and teen when i could not afford to test.
Having said that... I
AM glad to have done it now. Even if it was only for 5th. Unless you were there, you cannot grasp the feeling of being in a small space with 300 Black belts training for 3 LONG days and testing with Kukkiwon Masters watching. Probably the most accomplishing thing was not the test, but the pretest the night before. To go up in a group of 6, in front of 300 BlackBelts who have formed a box around you, watching YOU, and perform what you have trained your whole life for and be watched and critiqued by Master Park and others was the true test for any Martial artist.
Sure I could have stayed at home and tested in front of my GM and the testing board along with fellow friends and students who i see every day and have no real pressure in front of. Or go to Vegas, meet hundreds of people with the same interest and love for the art that has been a part of my life since i was 10. Feel real
NON-Competition-based pressure and perform. Lets face it when you go to a competition, not everyone there is wishing you well, or even watching you. But at the Pre-test, EVERYONE there was. And yes there were those who should not have been there. But they stood out and needed not to be ridiculed. Just performing infront of all 300 of us should have been an eye opener to themselves. And if not, then does it really matter? They will get their rank anyway, just like they have up till now. only difference is, when I go to a tournament and see them parading around like a king.... I and the other 299 or so people that were there know they suck.:lfao:
So bottom line, no regrets...Im glad i did it. Met a few new friends and had an experience that can never be duplicated. I could be mad and upset at USAT but I'm not....yet.... they provided me with an experience that I would have never had. And sure there were those trying to take advantage of it and "buy a Black belt"... at least we saw who they were.
Have you ever stood in a room with 300+ Black Belts staring only at YOU and done your forms? I have.:supcool: