When observing a karate class, one of the first things you’ll notice is the variety of colored belts worn over the traditional white uniforms. Each belt color represents the individual’s level of experience and ability. Everyone starts with a white belt and progresses through the following colors: yellow, orange, green, purple, brown, and finally black. In Japanese terminology, we refer to the colored belts as “kyu” and black belts as “dan.”Examinations are typically held three times a year at our dojo, usually scheduled for weekends. These tests are conducted by Sensei Jones or, on occasion, by Master Hiro Okazaki, who travels from Philadelphia specifically for the grading. You can also find a brief write-up about Master Hiro Okazaki available here.

From time to time, we have the chance to train with Master Hiro Okazaki during special seminars held right before the examinations. We encourage everyone to take part in these additional classes. Any member who practices karate may register for the examination, as long as they have met all the requirements outlined in this guide.

The karateka must wear a clean white uniform, display the ISKF crest, and don the belt that signifies their current rank.

Belt ColourRankMinimum TrainingKata required for next belt/gradingGrading Syllabus
White Belt / 9th Kyu
9th Kyu Heian Shodan
Play Heian Shodan
Yellow Belt / 8th Kyu
8th Kyu4 monthsHeian Nidan
Play Heian Nidan
Orange Belt / 7th Kyu
7th Kyu8 monthsHeian Sandan
Play Heian Sandan
Green Belt / 6th Kyu
6th Kyu12 monthsHeian Yondan
Play Heian Yondan
Purple Belt / 5th Kyu
5th Kyu16 monthsHeian Godan
Play Heian Godan
Purple Belt / 4th Kyu
4th Kyu20 monthsTekki Shodan
Play Tekki Shodan
Brown Belt / 3rd Kyu
3rd Kyu24 monthsBassai Dai
Play Bassai Dai
Brown Belt / 2nd Kyu
2nd Kyu28 monthsBassai-Dai
Play Bassai Dai
Brown Belt / 1st Kyu
1st Kyu32 monthsBassai-Dai
Kanku-Dai
Jion
or Empi
Play Bassai Dai

Play Kanku-Dai

Play Jion

Play Empi
Black Belt / 1st Dan
Shodan
1st Dan
3-3½ yearsAll kata’s will need to be knownKata page »