Shotokan Karate 2nd Kyu Belt
Karate Orange Belt 9th kyu
Karate Red Belt 8th kyu
The Shotokan Karate Brown Belt with White tag is the ninth belt given to a kyu-level practitioner of this Martial Art.
2nd kyu Karate Brown Belt with White tag
To obtain this belt usually requires 4 months of continous training from brown belt. The next belt after this belt is brown belt with two stripes.
Brown belt (white stripe) requirements
Kihon:
Sambon Zuki (step forwards 5 times)
Age Uke, Gyaku Zuki, Gedan Barai (step forwards 5 times)
Soto UdeUke, Gyaku Zuki (step forwards 5 times)
Uchi Ude Uke, Yoko Empi Uchi, Gyaku Zuki, Gedan Barai (step backwards 5 times)
Shuto Uke from Kokutsu Dachi, Kizami Mae Geri Chudan, Nukite Uchi, Shuto Uke (step backwards 5 times)
Mae Geri Chudan, Oi Zuki Chudan, Gyaku Zuki (step forwards 5 times)
Yoko Geri Kekomi, Urankan Uchi, Gyaku Zuki, Gedan Barai (step forwards 5 times)
Gyaku Zuki, Mawashi Geri, Urankan Uchi, Gyaku Zuki, Gedan Barai (step forwards 5 times)
Ushiro Geri, Uranken Uchi, Gyaku Zuki (turn, step forwards 5 times)
Step over Yoko Geri Kekomi (same leg), Yoko Geri Keage in Kiba Dachi (5 times)
Same leg on the spot: Mae Geri Chudan to the front, Yoko Geri Kekomi Chudan to the side, Ushiro Geri to the rear, Mawashi Geri to the front (step back 5 times)
Kumite:
Gohon Kumite (Five Step Sparring)
1 x Jodan, 1 x Chudan
Kihon Ippon Kumite (One Step Sparring)
1 x Jodan, 1 x Chudan, 1 x Mae Geri, 1 x Yoko Geri Kekomi, 1 x Mawashi Geri, 1 x Ushiro Geri (both sides, right and left)
Jiyu Kppon Kumite (Semi Free Style)
1 x Jodan, 1 x Chudan, 1 x Mae Geri, 1 x Mawashi Geri
Kata:
Bassai Dai
Any previous Kata of the Examiner’s choice
Information on Karate terms
Kihon is a word (Japanese) that means “basics” or “fundamentals” and is used to refer to the basic techniques that are taught and practised as the foundation of most Japanese martial arts.
Kihon kata is prearranged partner drills. Here, two students face either other and alternate execution of a technique. This approach combines repetition with training in distancing. Targets for punching and kicking, such as bags, shields, or dummies, are also commonly used in kihon training to strengthen muscles, bones, and even skin.
Kumite is a word that basically means sparring. It is one of the three primary sections of karate training, along with kata and kihon. Kumite can be used to develop a particular technique or a skill or even used within a competition.
Kata is a word which is a way of describing detailed choreographed patterns of movements. There have been conflicting stories on why this has been created but the most commonly accepted explanatino is that it acts as a reference guide for a set of moves which can then be used in a sparring scenario. The main objective here is to try out different combinations of techniques in a safe manner.
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