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   Brown Belt – 2nd to 1st Kyu: Introductio

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Congratulations on achieving your brown belt and welcome to the section of our website dedicated solely to your ongoing development
and education.

With any journey, it’s important to occasionally stop and take stock
of how just far you have come. Think back to your very first class;
a nervous student entering the dojo for the first time, trying to grasp
even the simplest of techniques. Think of your first grading and how nervous you would have been. You may be one of the many beginners who would never have thought of getting so far in karate. And now
here you are, proudly wearing a Brown belt, and forging your way towards your ultimate advancement goal of becoming a Black belt!

Now that you are a Brown belt you may begin your journey into a number of advanced techniques (including foot sweeps, hook kicks, spinning kicks, etc.). Brown belt means you continue to successfully demonstrate “advanced” techniques, as well as developing a sound knowledge of the Seiyunchin kata. This is because your advancement
rank suggests you have developed a sound understanding of your body and can therefore quickly to new techniques and principles.

Of course you still have much to learn and work on to achieve your black belt, but this makes for an exciting
journey ahead.

We trust you will find plenty of both inspiration and education in this section to keep you on track with your
journey and moving towards your next advancement in rank.


Introduction to Additional Advanced Katas

  • Seiyunchin `.


  • Kumite (all Ages)





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