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Hi i was just wondering what coloured belts you could get in american style kickboxing....

 

I know it goes...

 

red.yellow.orange.purple.

 

But i was wondering what came after,up to black belt.

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Well am thai but do not know a thing about kick boxing sorry excuss me for my spellings I've just lern english 6 months now hope its okey am a yellow belt in karate but i can do saifa and 1 and 2nd kata :lol: :o :P :roll: :bawling: :idea: :kaioken: :karate: [/img]

I am still training however, having dabbled in Shotokan and Shotokai Karate. I am please to report that Kenshukai is one of the strongest and most disciplined styles ( i did not write this)

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Good luck learning English-people i know from Russia and Germany that moved here said it was hard to learn because of words like there and their and they're.
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Good luck learning English-people i know from Russia and Germany that moved here said it was hard to learn because of words like there and their and they're.

 

I can imagine, apparently english is suposed to be a very difficult language to learn because of all the grammar rules and exceptions.

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In my english class, it's:

 

white, red, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, brown, brown 1st dan, black,

Do you know (roughly) what the grading requirements are for the different belts?

Currently: Kickboxing and variants.

Previously: Karate (Seido, Shotokan, Seidokan), Ju Jitsu, Judo, Aikido, Fencing.

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Well, we do roughly the following moves in various combinations with and

 

without thai target pads, for each belt:

 

white:

 

you get this one for free

 

red:

 

jab, cross, push front kick, front knee, plam block, inside forearm block

 

yellow:

 

hook, upper cut, roundhouse, low roundhouse, palm deflection block,

 

sliding jab/cross/front kick, escape from grab front kick

 

orange:

 

rising elbow, side kick, back kick, hook kick, outside knee

 

block, elbow block, neck grab with knee

 

green:

 

long hook punch, roundhouse elbow, spinning elbow, jump front kick, spinning

 

hook kick, roundhouse knee, ridgehand takedown, outside knifehand block, double

 

forearm block, outside forearm block, long guard, sweep

 

blue:

 

reverse jab, jump back fist, swinging uppercut, outside roundhouse, spinning

 

back kick, neck wrestling throwdown, reverse sweep, upper cut block

 

...and that's as far as I've got. There's some throws and weapons (nunchukus,

 

american style batton) in the higher belts.

 

Sparring is not a requirement to gain a belt as some students do not wish to

 

spar.

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