p>The primary goal of any beginner or intermediate student of karate
is usually to attain the coveted black belt. The black belt represents
technical excellence, high ethical standards and the ability of a
student to endure a strict and rigorous training regimen. To those "in
the know," people with black belts are seen as being more than just
average practitioners. They are rightfully seen as being highly
disciplined and skillful proponents of the art.
So what are the
steps that any beginner can take now to ensure a successful path to
black belt? This article lays out the top ten planning and training tips
for becoming a black belt. If you read and follow these tips, you will
significantly increase your chances of success in getting to the
destination of "Black Belt" as a serious karate practitioner.
Tip
#1: Define what the black belt means to you personally
There is
an expression that goes "if you don't know where you're going, you will
probably end up somewhere else..." By defining what the black belt
means, you now have specific reasons to become one. You must take full
ownership of your chosen goal if you are to achieve it. Your instructor
and fellow students will be more than happy to encourage you along the
way but the responsibility of reaching your goal lies squarely on your
shoulders.
Tip #2: Set a realistic period in which to reach your
goal
It typically takes three to four years of regular training
to attain the level of 1st degree black belt. If you say you are going
to do it in one year then you are probably being overly ambitious.
Likewise, if you set a timetable of eight years to reach the goal, then
you are probably not stretching yourself enough. Find out what the
minimum time is and what the average time is, and set your goal
somewhere in between the two.
Tip #3: Break your overall goal
down into smaller content chunks
"A mile is a trial, but an inch
is a cinch." You cannot possibly learn everything that you need in order
to become a black belt at once, so it is very important that you break
down the overall syllabus and content into smaller bite-sized chunks.
Fortunately, this has been done for you already, as each belt level has
specific required content. Get a copy of the grading syllabus and focus
on what you need now instead of what you will need six months down the
road.
Tip #4: Understand exactly what content you need to learn
You
need to know exactly what is required of you at each level. Again, you
should refer to the grading syllabus and any student resources that are
available. Take note of what is taught in class, focus primarily on what
is needed for your next belt, and not just on what is fun.
Knowing
your required content is like having a detailed roadmap to your
destination. If you know where you are going and you have the directions
of how to get there, then you are more likely to arrive at your chosen
destination on schedule.
Tip #5: Get to know the black belts in
your club and ask them how they were successful.
"Hang around
with the winners" is excellent advice. A black belt is somebody who has
already achieved the goal that you are striving to reach. They obviously
know what it takes to get to the destination otherwise; they would not
be wearing the black belt. Do not be afraid to approach the black belts
in your club and find out what it was like for them during their journey
to black belt. They will more than likely have lots of great advice
that will be very helpful and will be more than happy to share their own
personal success stories as well as the challenges they faced on the
journey.
Tip #6: Go to class on a regular basis
"90% of
success comes from 'showing up.'" There are no short cuts. Consistent
and persistent practice will lead to positive progress and growth. You
must make your weekly karate classes a priority and a necessary
discipline in your ultimate journey to becoming a black belt. Books and
training videos can be great tools, but you cannot learn everything you
need from a book or a DVD. You need a qualified instructor who can guide
you along the way and who will give you appropriate feedback.
Tip
#7: Practice at home
Repetition and practice are keys to success
in anything you do, especially in karate. Going to class on a regular
basis is essential, but practice at home is also highly recommended if
you are to make it to black belt within your desired timeframe.
Practicing at home allows you to work on the things that you know you
need to practice more and gives you a chance to digest the content that
is given to you each week in class.
Tip #8: Read books on karate
and your style and do some research on the Internet
There is
nothing wrong with going out and buying a good book on your chosen art
or style or buying DVDs that detail different training methods. Research
on the Internet is also a good idea. Your instructor should not be your
only resource when it comes to your karate. You need to take full
responsibility for your success and nowadays there are so many great
resources out there that do not cost much and that offer very valuable
tips and advice to improve your training. Take advantage of them as much
as possible.
Tip #9: Find a training partner who shares the same
goal and push each other to the next level
There is nothing more
motivating than a bit of friendly competition. Try to find someone in
your club who is at a similar level and ability and team up with them
through your common goal of becoming black belts. Together you will be
able to push each other through the tough times, celebrate with each
other on each successful step forward, and keep each other focused on
the result of your efforts.
Tip #10: Never give up on becoming a
black belt
Karate success can be summed up in three words...
"Begin and Continue." If you are vigorously implementing the previous
nine tips then tip #10 should be a no-brainer. However when the
inevitable doubts as to whether or not you will be successful in
reaching your goal rear their ugly heads, just remind yourself of one
immutable truth. Giving up on your goal guarantees failure. Persistence,
on the other hand, will lead you to your desired result. If you are
steadfast in the value of reaching your goal then giving up will never
be a viable option.
These then, are the top ten tips for becoming
a black belt. If you follow this advice and train hard then it is
inevitable that you will attain the coveted black belt. There are no
hidden secrets or special training methods just clear goals, consistent
practice and hard work. In addition, one more thing - enjoy your journey
on your way to success and the black belt, because if it is not fun and
enjoyable to you, then none of the rest of this advice will fall into
place.
Good luck and best wishes to you on your honorable and
noble quest. Feel free to write to me at
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with any questions you have on your practice or your destination.
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be sure to read my FREE Report, "Achieving the Black Belt: How to
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