Right...
Professor Anton Mohammed, a friend of mine who teaches
Sanuces Ryu Arnis V-Jitsu/ "Urban Streetology", after carefully training his students on
Dojo mats, holds
all of his rank promotion tests on the sidewalk right out in front of his school...
After 2-4 years of training, one qualifying 3rd
Kyu (brown belt) requirement of particularity involves the demonstrated ability to execute a "Front Free
Atemi" off of the roof of a car...
In other words, a front flip from standing, into a completed breakfall onto the concrete surface below (previously swept clean, ok!)...
I recall one 3rd
Kyu candidate who was happy to find that, after healing his separated shoulder, his brown belt was waiting for him back at the
Dojo (he drove home from his test with one hand)!
Ok, no matter how good we are (perhaps
especially "how good"), we must always maintain our vigilance against complacency...
If you find your best instincts telling you that, at 2-4 years training you may be "experiencing a deficit in the breakfall department", why not develop a training association with a friend who specializes, see if he can't help you tailor something standard so that it can fit your own specific set of needs?
I don't think that
anyone wants to be known as "the guys who can usually keep to their feet, but
can't fall down"!
Best,
Michael