HARPENDEN KARATE CENTRE

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Harpenden Karate Centre Grading & Syllabus

GRADINGS TIMES:
WHITE BELT/ YELLOW STRIPE/ YELLOW BELT (10th- 7th KYU) 2.00- 2.45

GREEN BELT/ PURPLE BELT (6th - 4th KYU) 3.00- 3.45

BROWN BELT (3rd- 1st KYU) 4.00 5.00

Gradings take place at Roundwood Park School in the gymnasium.
Please enter and register via the main entrance.

MEMBERSHIP BOOKS MUST BE HANDED IN NO LATER THAN 2- WEEKS BEFORE THE GRADING

LOG INTO THE MEMBERS AREA & COMPLETE AN ELECTRONIC GRADING FORM STATING CURRENT GRADE, COLOUR BELT & THE NUMBER AND COLOUR OF TAGS

Intermediate and advanced Students (6th Kyu- Green Belt & above) MUST know all aspects of their respective grading
syllabus to successfully advance to their next belt/ grade. The grading is performed under a closed door policy
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Dress Code: Clean white Gi (white vest underneath if necessary)
No Jewellery or watches, hair tied back and long nails must be cut short

Promotional group photos will be taken at the end of each grading for social media posts.

PLEASE NOTE: WHITE BELT= 10th KYU. BROWN BELT WITH BLACK TAGS= 1st KYU!

                            HKC (OBI) BELT SYSTEM

       GRADE     BELT (OBI)
         10th KYU

 

White Belt

9th KYU

Yellow Belt

White Stripe

8th KYU

Yellow Belt

White Stripe
Green Tag

7th KYU

Yellow Belt

 

6th KYU

Green Belt

White Stripe (under 8)

5th KYU

Green Belt

1 Purple Tag 

Green Belt

2 Purple Tags 

4th KYU

Purple Belt

 

Purple Belt

 1 Brown Tag

3rd KYU

Brown belt

 White Stripe
(under 8)

Brown belt

1 White tag

2 White tags

3 White tags

4 White tags

2nd KYU

Brown belt

1 Red tag

2 Red tags

3 Red tags

4 Red tags

1st KYU

Brown belt

1 Black tag

2 Black tags

3 Black tags

4 Black tags

Shodan- Ho

 

1st DAN

 

2nd DAN

 

3rd Dan

 

4th dan

Black belt (Kuro)

 

Black belt

White Stripe

 

1 bar

Black belt

 

Black belt

 

Black belt

2 bars

 

3 bars

 

4 bars

 

White

10th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 12 lessons to 9th Kyu

Yellow Stripe

9th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 12 lessons to 8th Kyu

Green Tag

8th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 12 lessons to 7th Kyu

Solid Yellow

7th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 16 lessons to 6th Kyu

Green

6th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 20 lessons to 5th Kyu

Purple Tag

5th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 24 lessons to 4th Kyu

Solid Purple

4th Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 30 lessons to 3rd Kyu

   Brown/ White Tag

3rd Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 30 lessons to 2nd Kyu

Brown/ Red Tag

2nd Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 30 lessons to 1st Kyu

   Brown/ Black Tag

1st Kyu

Minimum usually 4 months and 30 lessons to 1st Dan

Goju Ryu Katas (forms)

 

Gekisai dai ichi
(Attack & Smash I)
Geki means to “attack” and Sai means to “Smash” and as a compound Dai Ichi means “the first” or “number one”

gekisai[2]
gekisai_ichi[2]

Gekisai dai ni
(Attack & Smash I)
Geki means to “attack” and Sai means to “Smash” and as a compound Dai Ni means “the second” or “number two”

geki2[1]
gekisai_ni[1]

Sanchin
(Three Battles)
San means “three” and chin means “battle” (mind, body & spirit)

sanchin[1]
sanchinkata[1]

Tensho
(Rotating Palms)
Ten means “turning” or “shifting” and Sho means “palm”

tensho[3]
tenshokata[1]

Saifa
(Smash & Destroy)
Sai means “smash” or “break” and Fa means “tear” or “destroy”

Saifa
saifakata[1]

Seiyunchin
(To Control and Pull in Battle)
Sei means “to control”, Yun means “to pull” and Chin means “to do battle”

Seiyunchin
seiyunchinkata[1]

Sanseiru
(36 hands)
San means “three”, Sei means “ten” and Ru means “six”

sanseiru[1]
sanseirukata[1]

Shisochin
(Four Direction Battle)
Shi means “four”, So means “direction” and Chin means “battle”

shisochin[1]
shisochinkata[1]

Sepai
(18 Hands)
Sei means “ten” and Pai means “eight”

sepai[1]
sepaikata[1]

Seisan
(13 Hands)
Sei means “ten” and San means “three”

seisan[2]
seisankata[1]

Kururunfa
(control for a long time and suddenly defeat)
Ku means “a long time”, Ru means “keep in place” or “stop from moving”, Run means “suddenly” and Fa means “destroy” or “tear”

kururunfa[1]
kururunfakata[1]

Suparinpei
(108 hands)
Su means “one”, Pa means “hundred”, Rin means “zero”, and Pei means “eight

suparinpei[1]
suparinpeikata[2]
 
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