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what katas are usually taught for those up for a green belt i know it depends on the teacher but is there a standard or anything?

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Hello,

I would guess it depends on the art, so what art are you studying?

Agreed. Also, the best person to ask this questions is your instructor. As you said, it can vary from instructor to instructor, so he's the person you need to talk to.

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Depends on the art and the instructor , nothing more to say :)

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illl just say that our green is heian yondan but again its up to dojo prefference. your sensei may decide that heian yondan i not right for your school and have a different kata instead.

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what katas are usually taught for those up for a green belt i know it depends on the teacher but is there a standard or anything?

If your style is Shotokan karate, most likely Heian 1, 2 up to 3. But there's no standard for all shotokan schools. Like what everyone has commented or advised, ask your Sensei or sempai.

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completely depends on the style.

We teach several kicking katas as well as a few blocking katas and weapons kata by green belt.

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look around in your dojo , they normally hang it somewhere on the wall, all the katas and kihon you need for a specific rank,

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Many clubs now teach non-traditional kata up to about green belt which seems Ok in most cases. The new breed of kata are like Four directional block and Six basic strikes etc.

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what katas are usually taught for those up for a green belt i know it depends on the teacher but is there a standard or anything?

Excuse me for pointing this out, but the plural form of kata is still "kata", not "katas". You might want to rectify this. Thanks!

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