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In the American Martial Arts Institute, it takes years of training and
dedication to earn the rank of black belt. For each student the challenges
along the path are different. In the end, black belts in American Eagle
Style have achieved a high standard of mental maturity and knowledge and
an incredible range of physical skills. This rank would not have been
possible without the guidance of instructors who have the ability to pass
on the style.
The ability to demonstrate the high standards required to earn the rank
of black belt does not mean that individual has the skills to pass on
the style by teaching. Teachers must be able to take into consideration
the student’s emotional maturity, body structure, age, and a variety
of other factors. They must possess the verbal skills and understanding
of the art that will allow them to present the same concepts in a variety
of ways without changing the essence of those concepts.
To teach American Eagle Style, an adult black belt student must first
become a staff member and undergo an apprenticeship during which they
are taught how to teach the style. Staff members are easily identified
by the black uniform top they wear. Instructors wear an additional blue
instructor's patch on their right sleeve. The time it takes to become
certified to teach varies, and once certified an instructor must be re-certified
annually.
New staff members represent growth in the school and a personal commitment
by an adult student to contribute back to their school and complete the
circle.
The American Martial Arts Institute is proud to announce that Grand Master
Crandall has recently awarded three individuals with staff member status:
Miss Nicole Stanulevich, Mr. Al Sacco, and Miss Mary-Margaret Krukonis.
Miss Stanulevich was previously a Junior Rank Black Belt Assistant (Red
Top Program), but the “Red Tops” are not instructors and are
not taught how to teach. They are assistants. In order to become a staff
member, Miss Stanulevich had to request to be considered for the program
by Grand Master Crandall. Miss Stanulevich received her staff member status
in August.
Mr. Sacco and Miss Krukonis received their staff member status during
the black belt testing on September 24th.
Congratulations to Miss Stanulevich and
her instructor, Mr. Phillips.
Congratulations to Mr. Sacco and his instructor, Mr. Morris.
Congratulations to Miss Krukonis and her instructor, Mr. E. Stalloch.
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