Congratulations on your achievement - your Gyogi Martial Arts Skills are increasing!
If your child exhibits any illness symptoms of any kind do not attend the test. Its important our staff and members stay at their best and that your child is able to perform at their best.
Test duration is approximately 1 hour. Parents should stay through the entire test because you're participation may be requested during one of the skill stripe reviews. While you sit in the lobby please keep conversations as quiet as possible to help maximize the focus and effort of our students.
Arrive at least 15 minutes early to use the restroom, suit up, stretch, practice, and get focused. The test begins promptly on time and late-comers will not be allowed into the test once it begins.
Dress etiquette: Full clean and odorless uniform with properly colored logo patch affixed, belt, and L3 shirt are required for testing. It is unacceptable for a student's uniform to be stained, torn, or improperly fitted. A new uniform will be required before testing if yours is not up to Level 3 standards.
Important items to bring: Water bottle, medicine, or any medical device needed in case of emergency (i.e. inhaler). If a child requires administration of said items then parents must be present at all times.
Parents may sit in the Dojo during the rank promotion ceremony. We encourage photos in the Dojo during the rank promotion ceremony and immediately following the dismissal of the test with your new belt, family and friends. Often we post pictures and / or video clips at our LEVEL 3 FACEBOOK for you to share this wonderful achievement with others. Please send us any photos you take or tag us in your photos posted on Facebook so we can share them on our studio's page.
Your test fee will be charged automatically to your card on file the day of your test. Your test fee covers the certificate, belt, and the time of the testing procedure. If you are unable to complete your test for any reason a new test will be scheduled at no additional charge.
Celebrate your child's accomplishment by bringing flowers, balloons, or anything else with which you wish to reward them.