Episode 969 - Should Having a Black Belt be Required to Teach

07 Nov 2024 • 26 min • EN
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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the evolving standards of teaching martial arts, particularly the question of whether having a black belt should be required to teach. They explore the differences in teaching ability and competency, the benefits of peer learning, and the importance of continuous education for instructors. The conversation highlights that teaching is a skill that can be developed and that rank does not necessarily correlate with teaching ability. TAKEAWAYS A black belt is not a universal standard for teaching. Teaching ability is distinct from martial arts competency. Peer learning can enhance the educational experience. Instructors should be trained in teaching methods. Rank can vary significantly between different martial arts schools. Experience does not always equate to teaching skill. It's beneficial for students to learn from peers. Teaching can help deepen one's own understanding of the material. Continuous education is essential for martial arts instructors. The martial arts community is evolving in its approach to teaching. Jeremy and Andrew are out of practice in doing the outro together.

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