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Grading
Within Karate there is a belt system for grading. This marks the progress of the student as they develop in skill over the period of time that they have trained. It wasn't until Karate spread to mainland Japan that it incorporated the belt system. The primary focus of the student should be to improve through training hard and learning! Students should not focus on grades as grades will come as a matter or course as you improve over time. Too much emphasis on grading can cause the student to miss the point of why they are training and lead to future disappointments.
Never push for grading! Your instructor will let you know when you are ready.
Ask your instructor regularly for feedback about your progress "What do I need to do to improve?"
Karate is your journey! You shouldn't focus on others, concentrate on yourself!
People have different physical abilities. This is always taken into account in a grading. Always display a good attitude and have the right etiquette.
Grading is about overall improvement to a required standard and attitude. Students need to demonstrate that all areas of Karate training have improved to attempt the next grade. Its not just about having learned and perfected the next-grade kata.
All gradings are performed in a group, students grade alongside their fellow students. Although Karate is technically a solo art you cant help but meet friends on the way!
Never push for grading! Your instructor will let you know when you are ready.
Ask your instructor regularly for feedback about your progress "What do I need to do to improve?"
Karate is your journey! You shouldn't focus on others, concentrate on yourself!
People have different physical abilities. This is always taken into account in a grading. Always display a good attitude and have the right etiquette.
Grading is about overall improvement to a required standard and attitude. Students need to demonstrate that all areas of Karate training have improved to attempt the next grade. Its not just about having learned and perfected the next-grade kata.
All gradings are performed in a group, students grade alongside their fellow students. Although Karate is technically a solo art you cant help but meet friends on the way!