I just saw a post from Tajima Akira with a "Kendama Master" certificate. At the bottom it says gloken and also kendamakentei.com
The website is in Japanese, so I couldn't get an idea of what it says (I'm limited to romaji and maybe 100 kanjis) but I'd really like to know if this is a new grading system and how does it work.
Anyone knows about it?
I found a set of YouTube videos with trick lists for medal, basic, advanced, expert and master
Medal: https://youtu.be/bHkZztsc2fQ
Basic: https://youtu.be/sQamfiQbhTk
Advanced: https://youtu.be/nLCeie11010
Expert: https://youtu.be/OHFJql71sHg
Master: https://youtu.be/bSG9UJvn1-0
I expect 3 tries to hit each trick once, but that's me guessing.
I was quickly looking at them and I like the selection of tricks for expert.
I've only watched the first two so far. I like the idea of the super-low level Medal challenge, so that very young kids can "get somewhere" quite early in their playing.
Quote from: The Void on 15 February, 2019, 14:20:55
I've only watched the first two so far. I like the idea of the super-low level Medal challenge, so that very young kids can "get somewhere" quite early in their playing.
Yes, I liked that idea too. A big change on gloken approach from the levels on the world cup, where tricks get more and more difficult year after year
Nice to welcome beginners with an approachable grade. Although Kyu 10 is quite approachable too, it's just one trick.
Now that I have looked at them in detail, they seem to have 3 sublevels, with 5 tricks each.
How many tries per trick or how many required attempts, I could not figure out from the videos.
Advanced looks pretty much like the current BKA Dan Tricks, Expert contains most of the tricks I miss from the BKA Dan lists, and Master is just the typical nuts.