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Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2017 1:01:39 GMT -5
Hii... In the arts I've taken, Yellow Belt is usually the first belt after white belt. Maybe your art has different color next, maybe you have stripes in your school before you even get your 2nd belt, or maybe you don't even have belts, but the concept is going to be similar. I'm looking at a student who has either passed a single test in your art, or a student who has attended around 2-4, maybe 6 months worth of class. How much would you expect a student with this level of training to know? Obviously they still have to build up muscle memory and their techniques won't be as crisp or natural as they will when the student is a black belt or has years of training under their belt (pun unintended), but what is it you expect? Are there certain foundations you expect them to have mastered already? Do you want them to fully understand the techniques (as in, everything they SHOULD be doing once they are proficient) or do you expect them to only know enough to work on the next detail? Are there relatively basic concepts that you don't expect them to fully comprehend? Thanks..! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:- www.martialtalk.com/threads/how-much-should-a-yellow-belt-know-about-an-art.126009/Branding Motion Graphics video
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