Congratulations to our new Kobudo Black Belts here at Hidden Sword
On November 18th
2017 three of the Hidden Sword assistant instructors took their shodan (1st
degree black belt) exam in Kobudo. In January of
2015 they started the AKATO class with 35 students who were all brown belts to
multi degreed black belts. Over the
course of almost three years they took their green belt exam, their brown belt
exam and finally now their black belt exam.
All of the while the class kept shrinking. In the end there were eight women and seven
men taking the exam.
Jackie Bradbury was a shoe in
for the class, Kimberly was 11 years old (truthfully, I thought she was 12) so
I had to ask special permission for her to attend since the requirement was the
student was a brown belt and 13 years old.
Both Jackie and Kimberly had been training in the Kobudo class at Hidden
Sword for over a year so GM Proctor and GM Yates allowed Kimberly to join. After the first year Tomas who had since
rejoined our HSMA program was allowed to also start the AKATO Kobudo
program. Tomas had been working with
our Kobudo students during the year so while he had some slight catching up he
practiced hard in between the AKATO classes and kept up in the class.
Tomas, Jackie, and Kimberly
all worked very hard getting ready for the black belt exam often times spending
several hours a week on the material.
For this exam they had to know and demonstrate several drills, one
steps, and several kata. The kata or
forms were more numerous than in the past classes; for the Bo (staff) there
were 3 kata, for sai there were 2 kata, for tonfa (rice grinder) there were 2
kata, and for the nunchaku (flail) there were 2 kata.
Over all Tomas, Jackie, and
Kimberly all had a good exam since they were well prepared. Jackie for the most part took on the
leadership role encouraging and really working with both Kimberly and
Tomas. Tomas would spend the hour
before our arnis class working on his material or stay after and work. In the end Kimberly who was the youngest and
smallest student starting the class was mentioned by GM Proctor as having the
best test over all.
I’m proud to have these
students/assistant instructors here at Hidden Sword, while we aren’t the home
of former “World Champions” like some schools in our area advertise, our
assistant instructors have been a good example for our students in other ways;
like having strong work ethic, and continuing to train and explore other martial
arts.