
WHAT
IS KYOKUSHIN
Karate is both an art and philosophy, because each person has a diffrent personality,
this reflect in their interpretation. Therefore, Karate masters founded their
own school, teaching their style or ryu.
Kyokushin is the name given to our ryu, which was originated by the master,
Masutatsu Oyama. Kyoku means utimate, shin truth or
reality.
The symbol of Kyokushin is the Kanku. This is derived from the Kanku Kata, sky-gazing
form, in which the hands raised to scan the sky, thus forming the symbol with
the joining fingers and thumbs.
The point of the Kanku are represented by the fingers and imply the ultimate
or peaks. The thick sections are represented from the wrists and imply power.
The center implies infinity and depth. The whole Kanku is enclosed by a circle,
implying continuity and circular movement.
Having color belts is a good incentive for students and a good way of measuring progress. In Kyokushinkai, we have a system of colored belts from white to black which are as follows -
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Beginners |
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10th
& 9th Kyu |
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8th
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6th
& 5th Kyu |
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4th
& 3rd Kyu |
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2nd
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Shodan and above |
Statutory Time Limit between Examination:
10th Kyu to 3rd Kyu : Grading may be taken at three monthly intervals.
3rd Kyu to 1st Kyu : Grading may be taken at six monthly intervals.
1st Kyu to Shodan : A candidate must hold the grade of 1st Kyu for one full year before applying for Shodan.
Shodan to Nidan : Minimum of Two years.
Nidan to Sandan : Minimum of Three years.
Sanadan to Yondan : On recommendation of Shihan.
All national Grading are subject to the recommendation of the students Dojo Instructor.
TITLES:
1st and 2nd Dans - Sempai (Senior)
3rd, 4th and 5th Dans - Sensei(Teacher)
6th and 7th Dans - Shihan (Master)
Master of the house or senior man in the style - Kancho (Master).
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It is essential that the progression is not rushed, but developed at each stage.