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Episode 963 - 2 Schools of Thought: Should Testing be Mandatory

Oct 17, 202431 min
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Episode description

SUMMARY

In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Jeremy and Andrew are joined by guest Tommy Given for another episode of 2 Schools of Thought. This time they discuss the topic of testing in martial arts, specifically whether it should be mandatory or optional. They explore various perspectives on testing, including the rationale behind it, the impact of test anxiety, and the role of instructors in facilitating a positive testing experience. The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication between students and instructors, as well as the need to consider individual student needs and preferences when it comes to testing.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Testing in martial arts can be either mandatory or optional depending on the school.

  • Optional testing allows students to progress at their own pace without pressure.

  • Test anxiety is a common issue that can affect students' willingness to test.

  • Instructors should facilitate discussions about testing to understand student perspectives.

  • The rationale for testing includes providing benchmarks for student progress.

  • Students may not want to test due to fear of failure or competition.

  • Communication between students and instructors is crucial for a positive testing experience.

  • Instructors should avoid teaching to the test and focus on holistic learning.

  • Balancing competition and personal growth is important in martial arts training.

  • Creating a supportive environment can help students overcome testing challenges.

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