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1 Satori Martial Arts Shotokan Grading Syllabus SATORI MARTIAL ARTS Shotokan Karate, Self Defence and Freestyle Combat www.satorimartialarts.co.uk info@satorimartialarts.co.uk Hitotsu. Jinkaku Kansei ni Tsutomuro Koto. Hitotsu. Makoto no Michi wo Mamoru Koto. Hitotsu. Doryoku no Seishin o Yashinau Koto. Hitotsu. Reigi o Omonzuru Koto. Hitotsu. Kekki no Yu o Imashimuru Koto. First. Seek perfection of character First. Protect the way of the truth First. Foster the spirit of effort First. Respect the principles of etiquette and respect others First. Guard against impetuous courage and refrain from violent behavior. Dojo Kun by Gichin Funakoshi

2 Grading guide 9th Kyu to 1st Dan The grading should take place in clean safe environment; mats and protection should be supplied if necessary. Shotokan grading can be conducted by one instructor up to 1 st Kyu, and then two or more instructors are required for subsequent grading. The grading must adhere to the syllabus and no technique should be added or taken away. The grading instructor will judge all grading elements equally:,, Kumite, Waza etc. This gives the student the opportunity to pass even if he/she made severe errors in a certain section of the grading. Each grading technique or requirement should be performed once only, with emphasis on technical ability and not cardiovascular performance. However, the student can re-start his/her kata once. The student should wear the requested clothing (usually a gi).the student should have the required protective equipment and should be clean and tidy. All nails (fingers & toes) must be short and any rings / jewellery must be removed. During the grading the student / examinee is allowed at stop for a short break (drink or the toilet). These minor breaks should be between grading sections. The grading will be assessed using the following criteria: 1. Technique 2. Power 3. Co-ordination 4. Knowledge Each area will be marked out of the score of 5. The student will receive either a pass or distinction and the examiner will comment on the student s strengths and weaknesses. This information helps both student and instructor equally.

3 9th Kyu (Red Belt) 8th Kyu (Orange Belt) Minimum 3 months training between each. (basic techniques) 1. Oi zuki (stepping punch, jodan and chudan) 2. Gedan barai uke (downward block) 3. Age uke (upward block) 4. Soto uke (outside block) 5. Mae geri (front snap kick) 6. Yoko geri kekomi (side thrust kick in kiba dachi(horse stance)) Orange extra: 7. Gyaku zuki 8. Yoko geri keagi (side snap kick in kiba dachi) (form) 1. kata (9 th kyu) 2. Heian Shodan (8 th kyu) Sanbon (3 Step) or Gohon Kumite (5 Step) 1. Jodan oi zuki / age uki 2. Chudan oi zuki / soto uke

4 7th Kyu (Yellow Belt) Minimum 3 months training. (basic techniques) 1. Oi zuki (stepping punch, jodan and chudan) 2. Gedan barai uke (downward block) 3. Age uke (upward block) 4. Soto uke (outside block) 5. Gyaku zuki 6. Shuto uki (knife hand block in kokutsu dachi (back stance)) 7. Mae geri (front snap kick) 8. Yoko geri kekomi (side thrust kick in kiba dachi) 9. Yoko geri keagi (side snap kick in kiba dachi) (form) Heian Nidan (7 th kyu) Ippon Kumite (left and right sides). 1. Jodan oi zuki / age uki 2. Chudan oi zuki / soto uke 3. Mae geri Nage & me Waza (throwing and grappling techniques) Ashi waza (leg techniques) 1. Osoto-gari (Large outer reap)

5 6th Kyu (green belt) Minimum 3 months training Note to instructors: Students should have an understanding of shiho zuki kime. (4 directional punching) (basic techniques) 1. Age uke, Gyaku zuki (upward block, reverse punch) 2. Soto uke, Gyaku zuki (outside block, reverse punch) 3. Uchi uke, Gyaku zuki (inside block, reverse punch) 4. Shuto uki on the 5 th Nukite (spear hand strike) 5. Mae geri (front snap kick) 6. Yoko geri kekomi (side thrust kick in kiba dachi) 7. Yokogeri keagi (side snap kick in kiba dachi) 8. Mawashi geri (round house kick) (form) Heian Sandan (7 th kyu) Ippon Kumite (left and right sides). 1. Jodan oi zuki / age uki 2. Chudan oi zuki / soto uke 3. Mae geri 4. Yoko geri Nage & me Waza (throwing and grappling techniques) Ashi waza (leg techniques) 1. Osoto-gari (Large outer reap) 2. Ouchi gari (Major inner reap)* can be after a kick Kansetsu waza (Arm-locks) 3. Ude-garami (Arm entanglement or "figure-four" key lock)

Minimum 3 months training 6 5th Kyu (purple belt) 1. Sanbon zuki (1x jodan and 2x chudan) 2. Age uke, Gyaku zuki (stepping back) 3. Uchi uke, Age Empi (elbow) (stepping forward) 4. Soto uke, Ura ken (back fist) (stepping back) 5. Shuto uke, Nukite (back stance to front) (foward back) 7. Mae geri (front snap kick) 8. Yoko geri kekomi (side thrust kick in kiba dachi) 9. Yoko geri keagi (side snap kick in kiba dachi) 10. Mawashi geri (round house kick) Heian Yondan 1 Ura of student s choice Ippon Kumite (left and right sides). 1. Jodan oi zuki 2. Chudan oi zuki 3. Mae geri 4. Yoko geri 5. Mawashi geri Nage & me Waza (throwing and grappling techniques) Ashi waza (leg techniques) 1. Osoto-gari (Large outer reap) 2. Ouchi gari (Major inner reap)* can be after a kick Kansetsu waza (Arm-locks) 3. Ude-garami (Arm entanglement or "figure-four" key lock) 4. Tekubi gatamae (Wrist lock) Shime waza (strangle techniques) 5. Hadaka jime (naked strangle) Bunkai (kata application) Student s choice of bunkai from any of the previous

7 4th Kyu (Purple & white stripe) Minimum 3 months training 1. Sanbon zuki (stepping forward) 2. Age uke, Mae geri, Gyaku zuki (stepping back) 3. Uchi uke, Mawashi Empi (stepping forward) 4. Shuto uke, Nukite (stepping back) 5. Soto uke, Kizami kekomi, Ura ken (stepping foward). 6. Mae geri, Mawashi geri(changing leg) 7. Yoko geri kekomi, Ushiro geri 1. Heian Godan 2. 1 Ura Heian of student s choice Ippon Kumite (Must include one lock or sweep as the counter attack). 1. Jodan oi zuki 2. Chudan oi zuki 3. Mae geri 4. Yoko geri 5. Mawashi geri 6. Ushiro geri Nage & me Waza (throwing and grappling techniques) Ashi waza (leg techniques) 1. Osoto-gari (Large outer reap) 2. Ouchi gari (Major inner reap)* can be after a kick 3. Ashi barai (foot sweep) Kansetsu waza (Arm-locks) 4. Ude-garami (Arm entanglement or "figure-four" key lock) 5. Tekubi gatamae (Wrist lock) Shime waza (strangle techniques) 6. Any 2 Hadaka jime (naked strangle) Bunkai (kata application) Student s choice of bunkai from any of the last three s

8 3rd Kyu (Brown belt) Minimum 3 months training 1. Sanbon zuki (stepping forward) Moving Backwards 2. Uchi uke, Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki. 3. Soto uke, Yoko empi, Uraken 4. Age uke, Mae geri, Gyaku zuki 5. Shuto uke, Nukite Moving Forwards 6. Soto uke, Kizami kekomi, Ura ken 7. Mae geri, Mawashi geri 8. Yoko geri kekomi, Ushiro geri 1. Tekki Shodan 2. 1 Ura Heian of examiners choice Jiyu-Ippon Kumite (Semi free style Kumite) 1. Jodan oi zuki 2. Chudan oi zuki 3. Mae geri 4. Yoko geri 5. Mawashi geri 6. Ushiro geri Nage Waza (throwing techniques) 1. Any two Ashi waza (leg techniques) 2. Any one Koshi waza (hip techniques) 3. Any one Te waza (hand techniques) me Waza (grappling techniques) 4. Any two Kansetsu waza (arm-locks) 5. Any two Tekubi waza (wrist techniques) 6. Any two Shime waza (strangle techniques) Bunkai (kata application) Student s choice of bunkai from any of the last three s

9 2nd Kyu (Brown & white stripe) 1. Sanbon zuki (stepping forward) Moving Backwards 2. Soto uke, Yoko empi, Uraken 3. Age uke, Mae geri, Gyaku zuki 4. Shuto uke, Kizami Mae geri, Nukite 5. Soto uke, Kizami kekomi, Ura ken Moving Forwards 6. Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki, Mawashi geri 7. Kizami mawashi geri (gedan), Mawashi geri (jodan or chudan) 8. Mawashi geri, Ushiro geri 9. Kizami Yoko geri, Keagi kekomi 1. Bassai Dai 2. 1 Ura Heian of examiners choice Jiyu Kumite (Free style Kumite) 1. 2 min starting from stand up 2. 1 min starting on the ground Nage Waza (throwing techniques) 1. Any two Ashi waza (leg techniques) 2. Any one Koshi waza (hip techniques) 3. Any one Te waza (hand techniques) me Waza (grappling techniques) 4. Any two Kansetsu waza (arm-locks) 5. Any two Tekubi waza (wrist techniques) 6. Any two Shime waza (strangle techniques) 7. Any two Osaekomi waza (holding techniques)* *Kesa Gatame (scarf hold) & Yoko Shiho Gatame (side four quarters hold) Bunkai (kata application) Student s choice of x2 bunkai from any of the last three s

10 1st Kyu (Brown & x2 white stripes) Minimum 3 months training 1. Sanbon zuki (stepping forward) (stepping punch, 1x jodan and 2x chudan) Moving Backwards 2. Soto uke, Yoko empi, Uraken 3. Age uke, Mae geri, Gyaku zuki 4. Shuto uke, Kizami Mae geri, Nukite 5. Soto uke, Kizami kekomi, Ura ken Moving Forwards 6. Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki, Mawashi geri 7. Kizami mawashi geri (gedan), Mawashi geri (jodan or chudan) 8. Mawashi geri, Ushiro geri 9. Kizami Yoko geri, Keagi kekomi 1. Bassai Dai 2. 1 Ura Heian Jiyu Kumite (Free style Kumite) x2 opponents 1. 2 different opponents 2x 1.5 min starting from stand up 2. 1 min starting on the ground Bunkai (kata application) Student s choice of x2 bunkai from any of the last three s Examination procedure for:

11 1st Dan (Black belt) Minimum 6 months to year training 1. Sanbon zuki (stepping forward) (stepping punch, 1x jodan and 2x chudan) Moving Backwards 2. Soto uke, Yoko empi, Uraken 3. Age uke, Mae geri, Gyaku zuki 4. Shuto uke, Kizami Mae geri, Nukite 5. Soto uke, Kizami kekomi, Ura ken Moving Forwards 6. Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki, Mawashi geri 7. Kizami mawashi geri (gedan), Mawashi geri (jodan or chudan) 8. Mawashi geri, Ushiro geri 9. Kizami Yoko geri, Keagi kekomi Student s choice of 1 between: 1. Bassai Dai 2. Kanku Dai 3. Jion Plus any Heian or Tekki kata Jiyu Kumite (Free style Kumite) x3 opponents 1. 3 different opponents 3x 1.5 min starting from stand up 2. 1 min on the ground Bunkai (kata application) Student s choice of x4 bunkai from any of the last three s *Extras: Student / examinee must have taught lower grade students for at least 1 session in total. This can be made up from separate 20min + segments.

12 2nd Dan (Black belt) Minimum 2 years training 1. >Kizami-zuki+Sambon Renzuki 2. <(free Kamae) Age uke, Soto uke, Gyaku zuki 3. >(with same arm) Uchi uke, Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki 4. <(Kokutsu-dachi to Zenkutsu-dachi) Shuto uke, Kizami Mae geri, Nukite 5. >Jodan Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki, Mawashi geri 6. >Maegeri, Yoko-Kekomi, Mawashi geri, Gyaku-zuki (alternate feet) 7. >Mae geri, Yoko-Kekomi, Ushiro-geri (Zenkutsu-dachi Same feet left/right ) Kumite 1. Hangestsu Choice of either 2. Kanku Dai 3. Jion 4. Jitte Randori (Attacked by different armed and unarmed opponents) Bunkai Demonstrations heian x 2 higher kata x1 floor application x2 Kime Shiho Uke Kime (focussed technique) Tameshiwari Yoko empi & gyakuzuki

13 3rd Dan (Black belt) Examination procedure for: Black belt (2 nd 3rd Dan) Minimum 3 years training between 2 nd 3 rd. 8. >Kizami-zuki+Sambon Renzuki 9. <(free Kamae) Age uke, Soto uke, Gyaku zuki 10. >(with same arm) Uchi uke, Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki 11. <(Kokutsu-dachi to Zenkutsu-dachi) Shuto uke, Kizami Mae geri, Nukite 12. >Jodan Kizami zuki, Gyaku zuki, Mawashi geri 13. >Maegeri, Yoko-Kekomi, Mawashi geri, Gyaku-zuki (alternate feet) 14. >Mae geri, Yoko-Kekomi, Ushiro-geri (Zenkutsu-dachi Same feet left/right ) Examiners Choice: 1. Nijushiho 2. Tekki Nidan 3. Sochin Further Study (wont be tested on): Unsu, Gankaku, Chinte, Bassai Sho, Kanku Sho Kumite: Jiyu Kumite Bunkai: Examiners test for understanding and application of kata techniques. Basics: Proficiency in the standard techniques of karate. Power, application and target areas. Including effective strikes, throws, holds. Advanced technique: Ushiro-ura Mawashi, Mae toby geri, Ushiro uraken