From: "Chols" <NOSPAM@hotmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 17:57:45 +0200
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    Congratulations about you coming back to practicing judo, your body and
soul will likely enjoy feeling fitter again ;-)
    About you retaining your former grade, just talk to your new
teacher/master. It most probably will give you back the grade you had, but
of course it could rather take a look at your skills before making a
decision, or even ask you to start over again. Anyway, as you say, it
doesn't matter that much, as your skill isn't affected by the color of your
belt, but if you want to become a referee or master, a dark color surely
helps.
    Best regards.

        Chols.


"Olusculum" <1@1.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Hi i have a general question.
>  I stopped practicing judo 14 years ago, now i'm 30 and i felt like doing
it
> again.
>  I had a violett belt (because i was too young to get the brown belt) when
i
> stopped and wondered if they would give it back to me or if i'd have to
> start all over again from white (which wouldn't annoy me anyway).
>
>


