Páimíng & Zhèngmíng
1st Degree Black Sash is a “Serious Student”
Level | Criteria | Level/Time To Achieve |
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Elementary | San Ti Shr Stance training Metal | 6 Months 5.5 - 6.0 |
Basic | 5 Element Forms 5 Element Continuous Form | 1 Year 6.0 - 6.5 |
Intermediate | 6 Animal Forms 5 Element 2 Man Form | 2 Years 6.5 - 7.0 |
Advanced | 6 Animal Forms Pa Sil | 3 Years 7.0 - 7.5 |
Black Sash First Degree | Jou Sil | 5 Years 7.5 - 8.0 |
Black Sash Second Degree | 12 Animal 2 Man Form | 6 Years 8.0 - 8.5 |
Black Sash Third Degree | Chin Na Dui Da 1 - 6 Time teaching 250 hours supervised | 7 Years |
Black Sash Fourth Degree | Cross train Pa Kua Chuan Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 8 Years |
Black Sash Fifth Degree | Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 9 Years |
Black Sash Sixth Degree | Cross train Tai Chi Chuan Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 10 Years |
Black Sash Seventh Degree | Cross train Qigong Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 12 Years |
Black Sash Eighth Degree | Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 15 Years |
Black Sash Ninth Degree | Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 20 Years |
Black Sash Tenth Degree | Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 25 Years |
Grandmaster | Has promoted a student to Master Level Continued time studying & additional knowledge gained | 35 Years |
Ranking and Certifications issued by China Hand Kung Fu Academy has always been secondary to learning. But in todays world sometimes having goals to achieve aides in pushing you to your level of discomfort or being “outside the box.” It is at this level that you are learning the most.
Certifications Issued
Name | Rank | Date |
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Barry Greenberger | 1st Degree | 5/3/2013 |
Greg "Z" Zyskowski | 2nd Degree | 5/21/2012 |
Tim "Master Po" Darnell | 6th Degree | 1/15/2011 |
Rob Murray | 4th Degree | 12/31/2010 |
Greg Zyskowski | 1st Degree | 3/15/2010 |
Marvin Dawson Autumn Moon Kung Fu | 1st Degree | 9/15/09 |
Sam Stone Autumn Moon Kung Fu | 1st Degree | 9/15/09 |
Nathaniel Hirsch | Advanced | 12/29/08 |
Bill Hunt | 1st Degree | 10/15/08 |
John Viragh | 1st Degree | 10/3/08 |
Bill Hunt | Advanced | 4/9/08 |
John Viragh | Advanced | 4/9/08 |
Josh Pelcher | 1st Degree | 8/12/07 |
Donald George | 1st Black Sash | 9/15/07 |
Tim Darnell | 5 Black Sash | 12/1/06 |
Dennis Glanfield | 4th Black Sash | 12/1/06 |
Greg Zyskowski | Advanced | 11/5/06 |
David Koentop | Advanced | 11/5/06 |
Damien Deane | Advanced | 10/29/06 |
Richard Kosch | 2nd Black Sash | 3/15/06 |
Tim Darnell | 2nd Black Sash | 4/30/2005 |
Dennis Glanfield | 2nd Black Sash | 4/30/2005 |
Michael Fogerty | 1st Black | 1/16/05 |
David Koentop | Intermediate | 10/15/04 |
Stephan Albrecht | Basic | 6/16/2004 |
Stephan Albrecht | Elementary | 12/10/03 |
Dennis Glanfield | Intermediate | 9/14/03 |
Testing Policy Criteria
In an effort to guide a student through the progression of learning, we have developed Ranking & Certification criteria. This is a general guideline and can be adjusted by the Chief Instructor in order to take all of the necessary considerations when evaluating a students level.
In keeping with the spirit of ranking without making it partial, unfair, or unclear, China Hand Kung Fu Academy has adopted the following policy:
All testing is the students decision. Each student will always be required to show their ability before advancing what they are learning. This is critical for advancement in all styles.
When student feels they have met the requirements of a level they are learning, they will ask for the Instructors input and advice. This will lead to review, pre-testing, and testing.
It is the instructors responsibility to be sure a student is prepared and ready to receive rank.
The student will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge at the level being tested.
As a student progresses, it is expected the students lower level material has improved in detail, understanding and overall performance of the forms.
All students will be judged against themselves.
Testing Criteria
The following will be judged when a student is testing.
Major error will be assessed upon each occurrence of the following
Wrong Stance: Substitution of one stance for another or a Gross mis-alignment of feet.
Wrong Order: Deleting or mixing movements so that the order of movements are changed
Attitude: Overt displays of overconfidence or disrespect for weapons, horseplay, disrespect to judges, or anything else which may be judged to be a serious attitude problem.
Wrong Hand Movement: Hand movements which are invented on the spot and bear no relationship to actual movement.
Wrong Opening Remarks: Not knowing the name of the form.
If any of the following occurs repeatedly, they will be judged as a single major error rather than an accumulation.
Minor errors will be assessed for each occurrence of the following:
Detail Errors: Horizontal for vertical punch, using toes instead of heel
Slurring: Non separation of movements, movements not defined
Body Posture: Curved back, leaning in tigers, etc…
Timing: Hand and foot movements out of sync except where required.
Speed Changes: Changing tempo of form except where required
Weapon Guarding: Too much emphasis on weapon, forgetting to use correct hand formation with the weaponless hand
Exaggerated Feeling: Movements which are either exaggerated or are under emphasized, i.e., too expansive or contracted, wrong apparent feeling.
Each student is permitted to attempt any one form two times. Each attempt must begin from the opening movement of the form.
Immediate failure occurs when:
Student stops for the second time.
Student endangers the safety of others.
All judges decided to stop testing.
Student quits or refuses to do form.
All testing is based on merit. Students may advance at the discretion of the instructor based on the length of study and effort applied.
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