Lost 11/9 in or near aerobics room 4 in Dodge: White karate belt, folded, with two black hair ties holding it together. Can demonstrate white belt proficiency in karate to claim it.
Lost 11/9 in or near aerobics room 4 in Dodge: White karate belt, folded, with two black hair ties holding it together. Can demonstrate white belt proficiency in karate to claim it.
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@Anonymous You can always take your belt down to a good sports shop and ask them to have your initials embroidered at the end of the belt. It looks sharp, but not that many people do it.
@Anonymous It’s not so much that the white belt is a terrible or a “low” rank. It simply signifies that one is at the beginning stages of learning a new skill. When you learn to read and write in a new language, you start off doing “preschool” level symbos and sounds. It really is not so much that you are an adult who is “slow” or not up to speed; rather, if you do not develop a solid foundation of the basics, you will never read or write with the fluency of that language. Truly, learning martial arts is not much different from learning another language.
-I hope you find your white belt. And when you become a black belt, I hope you will be pleased with how fluid and strong your body and mind will be. It really is like speaking another language.
@Anonymous Yeah, white belt is the lowest–that’s the joke, but I really did lose my belt and it has no distinguishing features so I did the best I could.
@Anonymous Isn’t the white belt the most terrible one (no offense)?