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The benefits of being tested on the martial arts By Michael Ronquillo Learning martial arts is very much like going to school. You have to study the subject and pass exams in order to advance to the next level. Passing a martial arts exam, however, often requires a written test as well as a physical performance. The major challenge is without doubt the physical test, in which the student has to demonstrate how well he masters the learned techniques.
While this exam is certainly a major milestone in the student’s development, it also sets a standard within the dojo and serves as motivation, as well as visual training for his peers. Moreover, the sensei (coach) has the opportunity to evaluate his training approach and the effectiveness of his composed tests. Needless to say, he also takes pride in watching his students advance in ranks. Every student eventually has to undergo testing. Watching a peer taking the exam first can be a great advantage and help in preparation of your own test. You learn by watching others perform a technique as well as performing it yourself with a partner. No one can practice martial arts alone. All students depend on each other. As an added bonus, the students learn new skills through testing. One of these is the ability to remain calm under pressure—the key to passing the exam. Your sensei evaluates how well you perform under stress. Above all else, the rank exams preserve the history and prestige of martial arts. Not only would the credibility of the martial arts be compromised, but more importantly, the techniques and martial arts’ moves might be corrupted if there was no consistent testing. So rise to the challenge and get ready for your next test.
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