I have my second degree black belt. You should really stick with it as long as you can, as it is a very rewarding experience. Plus it's kind of nice knowing that you will be able to defend yourself if the situation ever calls for it. (hopefully it won't)
Good luck on your test!
Christina
0.1 Normal BP "Cleo"
1.1 Bearded Dragons "Munch" and "Ziggy"
1.0 Red Eared Slider "Norwell"
I am a second degree recommended black belt but I do not do it anymore It was too expensive for a school that I didnt feel I was learning anything in...
Kevin
1.0 Normal Ball: Luther
0.1 Pastel Ball
1.0 Spider Ball
I'm a freshman in high school and my school has a taekwondo program that I'm planning on following through with for the next 4 years. I'm hoping to be a black belt first degree decided by the time I graduate.
One of my college friends was a 3rd(? I believe) degree "blue belt" (equivalent of black belt) in a korean martial art I believe is spelled Soo Bahk Do.
We did Aikido and a couple other japanese martial arts for a bit together, I didn't keep up with it for financial/time reasons after college. It was tons of fun though
Kung Fu guy here. Or used to be before an injury forced me to stop. Kung Fu doesn't have a belt system but my teacher said I would be a step above black belt. I was a rank 3 student. One more level and I could have be sanctioned to teach.
Oh, specifically, it was a Hung Gar style. Lowest horse stance on the planet.
I hope you are taking traditional TKD. The commercialzed version is crap. More TKD people these days don't know what to do if someone get past their legs.