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I'm a martial artist i´ve practiced all my life but I never got a belt or a paper but I've done many kinds of martial arts I consider myself decently good but I would like to get a paper or something to support my abilities and makes me able to give classes and trainings

2007-01-23 08:20:21 · 11 answers · asked by Adam G 1 in Sports Martial Arts

Iive practice all kinds I got to brown when i was a child in karate (goyu ryu)then I jump into tae kwon do (red) then I jump into lima lama (moana) and I still practicing lima lama an jiujutsu, but I started reading bruce lees book and I got very influence I don't wanna be a teacher I wanna make like kind of a free martial artist club we're everyone share their techniques and learn from each other thats my dream I'm not interested in charging for my job pays the bill sI just wanna practice true combat becuose most of schools nowodays just thing in tournaments and those things they've forgot the porpuse (at least here at mexico) but I would like to get a certification so I get the people trust to get in the club I've been taking first aid courses and some about training.

2007-01-24 06:35:44 · update #1

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Anyone can open a gym without documentation of your abilities. If you want to be accredited to a specific art then you need to complete a rank that allows you to get a cert.

2007-01-23 09:15:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

You cannot take shortcuts when it comes to obtaining a Black Belt. Of course, you can always get a business license that states you can teach and open a school of martial arts, but does that really make you a Black Belt? If you have participated all your life, then why didn't you complete a program in your area? You've wasted many years. Black Belt is about finishing what you start. If you want to be an instructor I suggest you find a school now and be a student first.

2007-01-24 03:11:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Teaching martial arts is a lifetime achievement, you can't just get a few papers and be a teacher. Being a teacher means that you have studied under a teacher and your teacher has passed on his legacy to you - at least that is the true way that it is done.

I know that all sounds spacey, but that is what real martial arts is about. I am sure you could get some certification and start up your own "McDojo" but I would detest such a thing, people like that are the ones who destroy the art.

There are national organizations of the martial arts, perhaps you could look into that. But do not teach martial arts without a teaching title - you would be harming the art.

2007-01-23 12:38:08 · answer #3 · answered by undefined 3 · 0 2

the main be conscious is classic. the basis is custom. custom is the handing down of statements, ideals, customs, information, and so on., from era to era, that's an prolonged-generic or inherited way of questioning or appearing. that's a relentless development of lifestyle ideals or practices. Of the flaws you listed as cutting-edge in actuality are actually not martial arts/ They use martial arts thoughts yet do no longer instruct the artwork itself. this is the main important distinction. that's a watered down(martial arts kind applications for dummies). It would not make the consumer greater gifted in a shorter quantity of time. it ought to furnish a guy or woman a faux experience of wish. by using no skill does instruct it scholars purely the functional issues and discard the flaws that are actually not functional. this is propaganda. each empty hand technique taught in martial arts are functional. interior the armed forces simply by time constraints there's no longer adequate time to instruct an entire equipment. as a result purely a small factor of thoughts are taught which will provide serviceman a battling risk of survival. Then reckoning on there interest or duty they could ought to circulate by using different mind-blowing education. In martial arts classification ought to do an identical. we ought to instruct a team of scholars a particular skill set and those student will seem super doing that small set of skills, yet they might not understand the completed equipment. they might not have lots of a commencing place. i will instruct this try team knife protection. they are going to be waiting to attend to themselves rather properly in knife protection. yet they gained't understand the thank you to shelter against a guy with a stick, pipe or bat. they might not understand the thank you to positioned themselves shelter against attacked from diverse angles. they are able to't ward off a kick or counter it. they might have not have been given any concept on the thank you to shelter against 2 or greater or the regulations of engagements. In a generic martial arts that's like construction blocks. you initiate laying the commencing place. then you definately build upon the commencing place. that's a solid question.

2016-12-12 18:40:29 · answer #4 · answered by claypoole 4 · 0 0

I just don't get it, you have been studying martial arts all your life but on rank..belts or certificates. Has your training consisted of pb & hb books and video because this is the only method of training you'll never receive credit.

Contact me via email and I can sell you a certificate of rank if you want to take another short cut.

2007-01-24 00:52:12 · answer #5 · answered by gretsch16pc 6 · 0 0

I don't think you need mastery to get the certification, but probalby atleast a black belt or the similar degree / rank in other styles.

I think you have to apply through that martial arts organization and get some sort of reccomendation too.

Now if you are saying you want to start up your own style or something......then you have to make a name for yourself through...probably through competitions and the sort, and again....have atlest some sort of certification you reached a certain level of profecciency in the other arts.

2007-01-23 18:44:44 · answer #6 · answered by My name is not bruce 7 · 0 0

You really need to get certified by a teacher of the martial art discipline you studied the most.

There is no other way to do this, if you want it to mean something.

2007-01-23 12:19:11 · answer #7 · answered by sapboi 4 · 0 2

Hey, get your own nickname! As for your question, you should have to join an organization, complete and instructional course or earn an accreditation from your martial art to get a teaching certificate.

2007-01-23 10:18:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Wait. You practiced all your life yet you never got a single belt? What arts did you study. And for you to get accreditation you'll have to achieve mastery in one field.

2007-01-23 10:10:31 · answer #9 · answered by Gaz 2 · 3 2

the only certificate you will get is when you train in a martial art and get your black belt,that is your certificate.

2007-01-23 13:39:47 · answer #10 · answered by imaninjaanudontknowimhere. 1 · 1 1

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