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25th October 2011 - Four new Intrepid Black Belts
Note: Published in the Dunfermline Press!
Congratulations to Susan Dundas, Ryan McCluskey, Christopher Ostrom
and Lisa O'Neill from the Inverkeithing Intrepid club, who successfully
passed their 1st Degree Black Belt (provisional) test at Armadale
Academy in Scotland.
They started the day at 9am with an intense technical seminar with
Master David Brown (7th Degree). The seminar covered technical
aspects of the coloured belt patterns, including practical application of
techniques. The seminar lasted for three and a half hours, and also
included practice of self defence, technical kicking, 4-directional
techniques, 1-step sparring and foot sparring.
After a short break, all of the red belt black-tag students where assessed to determine if they where ready
to undertake their 1st degree test. The four Intrepid students from Inverkeithing where deemed ready, and
shortly after the assessment, they started their degree test.
The degree test was just as intense as the seminar, indeed more so. It lasted nearly four hours, and
included all coloured belt patterns, 1-step sparring, free sparring, two-on-one sparring, self defence, theory
test (including a thesis submission), power test, technical kicking, four-directional kicking and techniques,
and a fitness/spirit test.
I think it's safe to say everyone was tested mentally and physically during the gruelling day – however,
the reward justified the effort, and again, a massive congratulations to everyone who successfully passed
their Degree tests.
Additional congratulations to Mr. Scott who sucessfully passed his 4.3 examination under Master Brown
(7th Degree). Mr. Scott was taking his grading with Ms. McKenna (5.3), Mr. John Cowan (3.3) and Ms.
Sharlene Graham (3.3). The examination consisted of in-depth technical analysis of black belt patterns, an
intensive theory test, and physical practice including self defence, knife defence, take-downs, 1-step,
2-step, model sparring etc.
Some photos of the grading are shown below (apologies for the poor image quality).