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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2140814" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Maybe be a bit more laid back about it?</p><p>A grading is not a contest, it is not a fight, it is merely an assessment of your progress. You are either ready, or you are not.</p><p>Consider sparing less a gladiatorial encounter, more a chance to interact in a display of ability and courage.</p><p>Perhaps if you discus this with your sen sei when you have the result of this grading and ask what you should do if you do need to get to your kit next time. It is only fair that you do your grading at the height of your abilities, so that a sparing partner is not left wondering if they succeeded only because of your need for insulin, or glucose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2140814, member: 355878"] Maybe be a bit more laid back about it? A grading is not a contest, it is not a fight, it is merely an assessment of your progress. You are either ready, or you are not. Consider sparing less a gladiatorial encounter, more a chance to interact in a display of ability and courage. Perhaps if you discus this with your sen sei when you have the result of this grading and ask what you should do if you do need to get to your kit next time. It is only fair that you do your grading at the height of your abilities, so that a sparing partner is not left wondering if they succeeded only because of your need for insulin, or glucose. [/QUOTE]
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