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The schools of the American Taekwondo Association conduct promotional testings approximately
every seven to ten weeks to evaluate the progress of the students. The testing is judged by a
minimum of two Certified ATA instructors, one of whom is a guest judge from another ATA school.
Each instructor in the judging panel scores each student individually, according to the standards
of the ATA. The judges meet after the testing to tally the scores and to discuss the progress of the
students. An instructor from another ATA school is invited to participate in the judging as an
effective monitor for the local school, supplying a more objective observation of the student's
performance.
The testing begins similarly to a class session. The students line up according to rank, and recite the
Songahm Spirit of Taekwondo. After opening remarks and introduction of the judging panel, the students
are asked to be seated around the perimeter of the workout area. The students are then called to
execute their techniques (individually or in very small groups). The lowest ranks are tested first
to spare them additional tension and anxiety generated by waiting. Most schools, however test orange
belts before the white belts, giving the newest students an opportunity to witness the procedure
before they are called.
"An important idea to remember is that testing is not just a time to show your skills,
it is also a class that teaches you how to perform under pressure, stand in front of
people, and develop many important attributes in your personality."
said Grand Master H.U. Lee
Each student performs certain techniques and requirements, according to his rank.
Below is a list of different requirements throughout the ranks:
COLOR BELTS: - FORMS - ONE-STEPS - SELF-DEFENSE - SPARRING - BOARD BREAKING
BLACK BELTS: - FORMS - PRESSURE POINT FLOWS - WEAPON BASICS - WEAPON FORMS -
JOINT LOCK FLOWS - SPARRING - BOARD BREAKING -
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