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November 10th, 2008, 01:38 AM
|  | Venerable Student | | Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Indiana, PA Style(s): Northern Eagle Claw Year(s): 1
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Rep Power: 4 | | | My traditional school does have a belt system, but I learn at my college campus so we don't worry about that. I'm not very experienced as I've worked up to a blue belt, but that means I could have had my white, orange, and purple, (plus the ranks between each) but I'm not worried about it.
When I get my certificate I'll buy my black belt. Can't see myself wearing it, however. | 
November 10th, 2008, 03:53 AM
|  | Weathered Post Master | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Augusta, Ga...For now Style(s): Choy Lee Fut/Kenpo Year(s): Not Long
Posts: 2,360
Rep Power: 41 | | | Mine uses sashes however the rank is almost never mentioned at any point in the training. | 
November 10th, 2008, 04:46 AM
|  | Weathered Post Master | | Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: China Style(s): Wing Chun, CQC Year(s): 5 or so
Posts: 1,850
Rep Power: 29 | | | When I trained in Australia, we had coloured sashes reflecting skill level. When I train with Master Wan in HK, we have white shirts for students and black shirts for instructors. | 
December 25th, 2008, 08:14 PM
|  | Person Who Stands On Head | | Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Orlando, FL Style(s): Wah Lum, Sil Lum, others Year(s): ~4 months
Posts: 150
Rep Power: 2 | | My school doesn't have belts, but we do have a ranking system. We get a booklet when we join (Wah Lum Tam Tui Northern Praying Mantis) and the grading levels start at 10A to 10B and so on until 6. (no letters @6) I think you would be an instructor past that. | 
December 25th, 2008, 08:38 PM
|  | Moderator | | Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Boston Style(s): Wah Lum/Yang Tai Chi Year(s): passing by
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Rep Power: 153 | | Hi Seiji, welcome from a fellow Wah Lum'er -- how about dropping by the Newcomers Forum and introduce yourself? 
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December 28th, 2008, 01:31 AM
|  | D-list King of Kings!!! | | Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Hollyhood Style(s): Primary is Hap Ki Do Year(s): long time
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Rep Power: 97 | | | When I get my own dojang I would love to change a few things. I would love to change the art name and distance myself greatly from all the massive drama and politics in the Hapkido community. It would only be with the O.K. of my GM and we would have no problem acknowledging our Hapkido history, but soooo tired of the BS.
But the point is, the koreans seem to all have to attain Grandmaster at one point or another. I would love to change the belt/ranking system so as to have only 1. Anyone and everyone could potentially achieve Subum (teacher) but only one Grandmaster. | 
December 28th, 2008, 06:01 AM
|  | Weathered Post Master | | Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: China Style(s): Wing Chun, CQC Year(s): 5 or so
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Rep Power: 29 | | | When I studied Haedong Gumdo in Australia our teacher was a 4th Dan but he had already assumed the title of "Grandmaster."
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December 28th, 2008, 08:18 AM
|  | Weathered Post Master | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Augusta, Ga...For now Style(s): Choy Lee Fut/Kenpo Year(s): Not Long
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December 28th, 2008, 01:57 PM
|  | D-list King of Kings!!! | | Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Hollyhood Style(s): Primary is Hap Ki Do Year(s): long time
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Rep Power: 97 | | | Now thats kinda extreme. | 
December 28th, 2008, 06:51 PM
|  | Weathered Post Master | | Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: China Style(s): Wing Chun, CQC Year(s): 5 or so
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Rep Power: 29 | | | He said he was Australia's Grandmaster. Now considering the highest rank is 9th Dan, how does 4th Dan make one a Grandmaster?
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December 28th, 2008, 07:46 PM
|  | Moderator | | Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Boston Style(s): Wah Lum/Yang Tai Chi Year(s): passing by
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Rep Power: 153 | | | Grandmaster isn't even really a "rank" in traditional MA. It's used in a more familial sense -- you are a grandmaster (really, "grandteacher" if you have a student who has become a sifu and has students of his/her own.
Does it drive anyone else nuts to see a guy wearing a karate gi (with lots of patches of course) and calling himself "Grandmaster Soke Si Jo Sensei Johnson" or some such nonsense?
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December 28th, 2008, 08:00 PM
|  | Venerable Student | | Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: La Mesa, Ca. USA Style(s): CLF Kung Fu/ Yang Tai Chi Year(s): 4+/ 3+
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Rep Power: 87 | | [quote] | “ | Originally
Posted By: Sammygirl 
Grandmaster isn't even really a "rank" in traditional MA. It's used in a more familial sense -- you are a grandmaster (really, "grandteacher" if you have a student who has become a sifu and has students of his/her own. | ” | |
Interesting. I know that is how it is often used. It is not used that way in the Plumblossom Federation as near as I can tell.
The founder of my schools has the title of Master (not Grandmaster), even though the 6 of the 7 Sifu's under him all fit the qualifications you gave above. He was given that title by Great Grandmaster Hu Yuen Chou, one of GM DFW's teachers. (He actually prefers to be called "Tai-Sifu" instead of master though.) I know there are a couple of teachers up in San Francisco that also have the title "Master" but GM seems to be reserved for DFW. And we call his three teachers (2 of whom are deceased) Great Grandmaster.
Actually, the 7th Sifu, who runs the Mira Mesa location, was brought to Sifu level by the Sifu at my school. So, technically by your definition, he could be called a Grandmaster too! However, we all refer to him as Sifu.
I like that the terms are not given out too easily in my school system. | “ | Does it drive anyone else nuts to see a guy wearing a karate gi (with lots of patches of course) and calling himself "Grandmaster Soke Si Jo Sensei Johnson" or some such nonsense? | ” | |
Yes it does. That is why I like how my school uses the terms. However, I can see that it might be too hierarchical for some.
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December 28th, 2008, 08:29 PM
|  | Person Who Stands On Head | | Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Orlando, FL Style(s): Wah Lum, Sil Lum, others Year(s): ~4 months
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Rep Power: 2 | | | Hehe, I'm glad my school only has one grandmaster. We have a lot of sifu, and some run their own schools (same, but in different places), but there is only one grandmaster.
What's cool is that there are only six generations of grandmasters. If the fifth was born in 1866, what do you reckon the first grandmaster's time was? (the current grandmaster is 70, so it isn't impossible)
Apparently, my kung fu system is famous for having a whole bunch of schools run by different people that use the same everything "across the board". | 
December 28th, 2008, 08:33 PM
|  | Moderator | | Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Boston Style(s): Wah Lum/Yang Tai Chi Year(s): passing by
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Rep Power: 153 | | | “ | What's cool is that there are only six generations of grandmasters. If the fifth was born in 1866, what do you reckon the first grandmaster's time was? (the current grandmaster is 70, so it isn't impossible) | ” | |
Well, think about it -- how long ago did Wong Long create the northern mantis style? (Hint: it's in your handbook) There's your answer. | “ | Apparently, my kung fu system is famous for having a whole bunch of schools run by different people that use the same everything "across the board". | ” | |
That's not exactly what we're famous for ... that's just a good way to maintain quality standards.
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December 28th, 2008, 08:44 PM
|  | Person Who Stands On Head | | Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Orlando, FL Style(s): Wah Lum, Sil Lum, others Year(s): ~4 months
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Rep Power: 2 | | | “ | Originally
Posted By: Sammygirl 
Well, think about it -- how long ago did Wong Long create the northern mantis style? (Hint: it's in your handbook) There's your answer. | ” | |
I can't find it... I checked when I was writing in the last post. Do you have the thick one? I've only been for 4 months (up to the third exercise), so I don't have the old book. I have the newer, thin one. I saw the big one on the shelf when I bought the Dit Da though. Looked interesting.  | |
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