go to top]Who can qualify to be a Regular Member of the SMAA?
Regular Members are individuals that have received dan or kyu rank from our group. To receive such rank, you can be tested by an SMAA certified teacher that you are studying directly under, who will help you submit the necessary paperwork and fees to the SMAA HQ, where a final determination will be made regarding your rank and/or teaching certification. This is the simplest way to join the SMAA as a Regular Member. If you are not studying directly under an SMAA certified teacher, you can visit the membership information section of the SMAA website to learn more about the qualifications for receiving rank and/or teaching certification from the SMAA. While there, you can download a membership application, which you will need to send to the SMAA HQ, along with an examination fee, a resume, photocopies of past rank certificates earned, and various information about yourself and your training history. A videotape of you performing budo will also be needed. Depending on what association cert
Regular Members are individuals that have received dan or kyu rank from our group. To receive such rank, you can be tested by an SMAA certified teacher that you are studying under, who will help you submit the necessary paperwork and fees to the SMAA HQ, where a final determination will be made regarding your rank and/or teaching certification. This is the simplest way to join the SMAA as a Regular Member. If you are not studying directly under an SMAA teacher, you can visit the membership information section of this website to learn about the qualifications for receiving rank and/or teaching certification. While there, you can download a membership application, which you will need to send to the SMAA HQ, along with an examination fee, a resume, photocopies of past rank certificates, and information about yourself and your training history. A DVD or videotape of you performing budo will also be needed. Depending on what association certified your past rank, an in-person examination may
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- go to top]Who can qualify to be a Regular Member of the SMAA?