Hello / Returning belts
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Kev12345
Spectator 3 posts |
My question is, do I have to start from scratch again. I gained an orange belt in my younger days but obviously with the gap I have forgotten things. What should I do.... am I back to square one? "The art of fighting is to subdue the enemy without fighting" |
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Robsco
Administrator 1315 posts |
Chances are they'll ask you to start at white again, but hopefully it won't take you too long to be ready for the first few gradings. _____________________ Robsco! The Admin Guy |
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Kev12345
Spectator 3 posts |
Ha ha my 5 yo little girl is going to a higher belt, bless her, she is doing really well. God help any boyfriends in the future that break her heart haha... Thanks again.... "The art of fighting is to subdue the enemy without fighting" |
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MrsMould.
Spectator 4 posts |
i have just returned to the Dojo after an 8 year break, i left all those years ago as a brown belt and i'm not having to start again. My hubby has joined along with me, and i have worked with him on getting his yeallow belt first, this was to ease me back into JJ and to help me remeber bits and peices from long ago! sensei did offer me the chance to start again if i wished but i chose not to which he agreed with. What we plan to do now hubby has his yellow, is for me to train with him for a couple of weeks doing his new orange, then ill move on to green etc etc spending a couple of weeks on each belt until im comfortable with working towards my black again (which was where i left off before), i have been told that if i do it this way, i can expect to be working properly toward my black belt in about 3 months time which i think will be fab. i hope you get to do the smae as me, good luck to you and well done for taking it up again, itll be tough but worth it! |
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Kev12345
Spectator 3 posts |
Mrs Mould I have been put on a fast track program so pleased about that on my 4 week and me and the daughter are loving it. Thanks for the advice Kev P.S What does the hubby think about you being able to whoop his ass hahaha thanks again "The art of fighting is to subdue the enemy without fighting" |
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