+1
I make my blue belts test when they are ready, and by ready i mean consistently going to class, being an ambassador to the school and to 10p, loyal, competing if possible, they help out other students, etc.
The test takes up most of the class. They show me all of the warm ups, 10p specific techs and jj basics in front of everyone (i call the moves out). That usually takes about 40 minutes.
Then i put then in a shark tank for about 30 - 40 minutes, give or take. White belt is about learning to survive, so i put my guys in bad positions, making them escape. When they do they get a fresh guy, and on and on it goes. Back, mount, side control, full RNC, spiderweb, etc. It's a bitch.
I want my guys to feel that they earned it. Havent given out too many, but the quality control is there. Also everyone is cheering the guy on so it really brings us together and makes the newer guys really want to train harder.
My two cents
I make my blue belts test when they are ready, and by ready i mean consistently going to class, being an ambassador to the school and to 10p, loyal, competing if possible, they help out other students, etc.
The test takes up most of the class. They show me all of the warm ups, 10p specific techs and jj basics in front of everyone (i call the moves out). That usually takes about 40 minutes.
Then i put then in a shark tank for about 30 - 40 minutes, give or take. White belt is about learning to survive, so i put my guys in bad positions, making them escape. When they do they get a fresh guy, and on and on it goes. Back, mount, side control, full RNC, spiderweb, etc. It's a bitch.
I want my guys to feel that they earned it. Havent given out too many, but the quality control is there. Also everyone is cheering the guy on so it really brings us together and makes the newer guys really want to train harder.
My two cents