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I passed my karate grading, and am now an orange belt.

Fortunately the weather in Winchcombe was much cooler than it seems to have been in Cambridge -- we even had rain and thunder, and an impressive (if brief) powercut while we were watching the sword gradings (all the swordspeople carried on silently performing their cuts, blades glinting in the near-dark). But it was still warm, and the dojo was boiling. By the end of the grading/training session there were little pools of sweat all over the floor. Niiiiice.

The way the gradings are done, lots of people grade at once in small groups (about 4 people), with one or two instructors to each group. The instructors seemed to spend most of their time just shouting at us to kick higher, punch harder, generally work harder and be better, and I felt like I'd been bellowed at for hours (I've no idea how long it really was) when they finally told me, to my surprise, that I'd passed. Basically though I decided that I wasn't going to let a bunch of hollering goons in glorified pyjamas intimidate me, and I was just going to bellow right back at them -- with some pretty fierce kiai which have left my throat feeling a bit raw. Seemed to do the trick though.

The grading seemed to be much more like a particularly fierce lesson this time, though, rather than an exam; that is, the instructors didn't just yell, but also frequently told us (well, shouted at us) what we were doing wrong in a given exercise, and then told us to do it again. Not actually reminding us of moves, etc., but things like "wider stances", and "turn that foot round", and so on, followed by the inevitable "Do it again!" Which made it feel more useful in a way.

It's, um... interesting trying to do aikido wrist-locks when both your hands and your training-partner's hands are dripping with sweat, though. Ick. Fortunately they didn't spend long on those; and they didn't even ask for the judo throws that we had to know for the grading, for which I was profoundly grateful -- I wasn't exactly looking forward to having to try to heave some sweat-sodden bloke over my hip.

Having said that, though, I think the worst bit of the whole thing wasn't actually part of the grading at all, but the drive there and back (not that I was driving, thank god) -- three hours each way, nervous on the way there and exhausted on the way back; with Sensei and one other student, neither of whom are the easiest people to talk to (just because I don't have much in common with them, really). The best bit, though, was being told by Sensei after the grading that apparently I'd been the best student in my grading group. Okay, that's only best out of four, but still -- colour me well chuffed. :-)

Date: 2003-08-10 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huskyteer.livejournal.com
Well done! Your grading sounds different from mine: anything up to about 50 students grade, going through the basics together and then the katas, with the white belts sitting down after the 1st Kata, yellows after the 2nd etc.

Both times I've done the exam I've felt like I was going to pass out afterwards, so you did fantastically well to keep going through the heat.

Date: 2003-08-11 08:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] j4.livejournal.com
anything up to about 50 students grade, going through the basics together and then the katas, with the white belts sitting down after the 1st Kata, yellows after the 2nd etc.

How many instructors are watching?

We probably have about 50 students grading at once, but split up into groups. I mean, all in the same dojo (and with a training session going on at the other end of the dojo, which makes it even harder to hear the instructions they're giving us) but split up into groups within that.

Both times I've done the exam I've felt like I was going to pass out afterwards, so you did fantastically well to keep going through the heat.

If it had been as hot there as it was in Cambridge, I would have passed out. As it was my head was pounding and my whole body felt like it was on fire by the end of it. Next time I do a grading I'm going to try to do it in the winter, dammit!

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