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What is my child required to bring to his / her Belt Exam?

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An exam sheet will list all of the techniques and philosophies that you will be required to complete during the exam. The exam sheet will be very similar to the Yellow Belt curriculum in your welcome Journal. Each listed item will receive a rating from 1 – 100

 (70% being a pass and 75% being the highest score), and may include a comment from the instructor.  The comment is intended to tell how to improve, not what you did wrong. Upon completion of your Belt Exam, it is your responsibility to review the ratings and comments with the instructor that handled your exam, your exam marks and date you where tested are recorded on our front office soft ware. Please note, all exams are comprehensive from White Belt through Black Belt and marks and score will differ.  Students should note the importance of building the strong foundation at White Belt for the future!!  Please note, the philosophy of Combined Martial arts is that feedback is a gift.

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