The term “grading” in Karate means “examination”. As with most martial arts around the world, a belt system is used in Goju Ryu to show the progress and proficiency of students. A belt, or obi,” is earned through dedication to training in combination with grading or examination.
Karate-ka (students) are examined for their abilities and skills within our Goju Ryu/EEGKA grading syllabus. If all criteria are met to a proficient standard, the karateka will attain and be awarded their grade accordingly. The grade attained is represented by the colour of the obi (belt) worn by the karateka.
Below is a representation of the NSK Goju Ryu Belt System.
White: 10th Kyu
Yellow: 9th Kyu
Orange: 8th Kyu
Green: 7th Kyu
Blue: 6th Kyu
Purple: 5th Kyu
Purple/White Stripe: 4th Kyu
Brown: 3rd Kyu
Brown 1: 2nd Kyu
Brown 2: 1st Kyu
Black: 1st Dan
More info on what to expect at a grading can be found here: Your Grading and What To Expect On The Day
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