Difference between revisions of "Advanced"
YellowHatGuy (talk | contribs) |
YellowHatGuy (talk | contribs) (→Nikyū) |
||
| Line 44: | Line 44: | ||
#**Kekomi | #**Kekomi | ||
#**Kūsankū | #**Kūsankū | ||
| − | # | + | #*[[Blocks]] |
| − | #**Tsuki-uke | + | #**[[Punching block|Tsuki-uke]] |
| − | #**Keito-uke | + | #**[[Thumbknucle block|Keito-uke]] |
#*[[Punches]] | #*[[Punches]] | ||
| − | #**Ura-tsuki | + | #**[[Uppercut|Ura-tsuki]] |
| − | #**Morote-tsuki | + | #**[[Double punch|Morote-tsuki]] |
#*[[Strikes]] | #*[[Strikes]] | ||
#**Kumade uchi | #**Kumade uchi | ||
#*[[Kicks]] | #*[[Kicks]] | ||
| − | #**Tobi-mae-geri | + | #**[[Jump front kick|Tobi-mae-geri]] |
| − | #**Tobi-yoko-geri | + | #**[[Jump side kick|Tobi-yoko-geri]] |
#**Drop kick | #**Drop kick | ||
#*[[Manipulations and Takedowns]] | #*[[Manipulations and Takedowns]] | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 1 January 2018
Sankyū
The following knowledge, skills, and abilities are required to earn the rank of sankyū (3rd class), which is expressed by wearing a brown belt.
There is no time-in-rank requirement, but 30-40 months of total training time is typically needed to reach this level.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the required terminology and techniques, in both English and Japanese:
- Terminology
- Jūdō
- Aikidō
- Kobudō
- Kendō
- Stances
- Gedan-kobushi-dachi
- Blocks
- Mikazuki-geri uke
- Nami-ashi uke
- Strikes
- Kicks
- Kekomi-geri
- Fumikomi geri
- Manipulations and Takedowns
- Irimi-nage
- Seoi-nage
- Ippon seoi-nage
- Shihō-nage
- Terminology
- Demonstrate the required kata (Chugoku ni Chikara Himitsu, Seisan Sai).
- Perform 50 self-defense techniques.
- Demonstrate ability in kumite.
- Demonstrate knowledge of all previous qualifications.
Nikyū
The following knowledge, skills, and abilities are required to earn the rank of nikyū (2nd class), which is expressed by wearing a brown belt (though often alterations are made to differentiate between different brown belt grades).
There is no time-in-rank requirement, but 36-48 months of total training time is typically needed to reach this level.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the required terminology and techniques, in both English and Japanese:
- Terminology
- Tatami
- Shiai
- Kekomi
- Kūsankū
- Blocks
- Punches
- Strikes
- Kumade uchi
- Kicks
- Tobi-mae-geri
- Tobi-yoko-geri
- Drop kick
- Manipulations and Takedowns
- Tenkan / Tai-no-henko
- Tenchi-nage
- Ushiro-nage
- Kokyūhō
- Sumi-otoshi
- Kani-basami
- Terminology
- Demonstrate the required kata (Ichi no Hebi, Nunchaku Kata).
- Demonstrate the unbendable arm, immovable man, and unbreakable circle.
- Perform 60 self-defense techniques.
- Demonstrate ability in kumite.
- Demonstrate knowledge of all previous qualifications.
Ikkyū
The following knowledge, skills, and abilities are required to earn the rank of ikkyū (1st class), which is expressed by wearing a brown belt (though often alterations are made to differentiate between different brown belt grades).
There is no time-in-rank requirement, but 42-56 months of total training time is typically needed to reach this level.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the required terminology and techniques, in both English and Japanese:
- Terminology
- Mudansha
- Yūdansha
- Sensei ni, Rei!
- Sempai ni, Rei!
- Otagai ni, Rei!
- Suawre!
- Toshiage!
- Blocks
- Kakuto uke
- Nagashi uke
- Punches
- Oyayubi-ken-tsuki
- Strikes
- Seiryūtō uchi
- Kokō uchi
- Washiken uchi
- Toraken uchi
- Kicks
- Kurūma-geri
- Manipulations and Takedowns
- Tamoi-nage
- Aiki-nage
- Ude-garami
- Terminology
- Perform the required kata (Katachi no Chugoku-te Dō, Hamahiga no Tonfa).
- Perform 70 self-defense techniques.
- Demonstrate your ability in kumite.
- Demonstrate leadership ability, through the following:
- Assist with dōjō upkeep maintenance.
- Demonstrate the ability to run warm-ups.
- Demonstrate the ability to lead and teach small groups of lower-ranked students.
- Demonstrate knowledge of all previous qualifications.