End of Term One grading weekend - Saturday is training and Sunday is grading
White – Yellow/Orange belts (first group)
Registration - 8:15am
Grading training - 8:30am to 10am
Orange 1 and above (second group)
Registration - 10:15am
Grading training - 10:30am to 12pm
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White – Yellow/Orange belts (first group)
Final registration for first group 8:55am
All children from White Belt to and including Yellow/Orange Belt will commence grading test at 9am
Orange 1 and above (Second group)
Final registration for 2nd group 10:25am
All children from orange 1 and upwards will commence grading test at 10:30am
As the groups complete their testing they will then be released.
Students must show a good knowledge of the requirements from the grading syllabus for their attempted grade.
Demonstrate good strong basics, i.e. stances, techniques, posture and especially the kiai (shout).
Technique - this must show the development as you progress through the grades and show improved level of skill.
Kata - this is the single most important part of your grading. Through Kata the Instructor can clearly identify strengths and weaknesses.
Kumite - as you progress through the grades the examiner is looking for increased levels of ability. These fights are not tournament fights. The traditional techniques of Goju Ryu as a martial art is what is being looked for.
The fights must be well controlled, with no dangerous techniques to be used. This includes groin kicks, thigh kicks or attacks to the throat as well as dangerous throws.
Junior grades (under 15)
White belts (10th kyu) through to Blue Green 2 (4th kyu) must have a minimum of 12 classes between gradings.
Blue and Brown belts are only eligible for grading every 6 months and must have a minimum of 24 classes between gradings.
At Shodan Ho level the student must be training for at least 1 year before grading for black belt.
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