THE FIGHTSPUR BELT SYSTEM
Here, we highlight the key competencies required of each belt. This can be used as a rough guide to understand the meaning of the various belts in our ranking system.
The belt system in FightSpur is different from what you'd typically find in traditional karate organisations. In traditional karate, a first degree black belt denotes "basic competency", in which a student has learnt the fundamentals and is now ready to pursue advanced training. At FightSpur, this level of skill is represented by the blue belt. Black belts in FightSpur Karate denote a much higher level of technical and practical skill.
Promotions in our school are based solely on performance and competency, we do not have tests or gradings. Instead, instructors monitor the students' progress and promote them once they reach the required proficiency. Students can earn 4 stripes on each belt before being promoted to the next belt. Stripes on a black belt represent the degrees (1 to 5).
The belt system in FightSpur is different from what you'd typically find in traditional karate organisations. In traditional karate, a first degree black belt denotes "basic competency", in which a student has learnt the fundamentals and is now ready to pursue advanced training. At FightSpur, this level of skill is represented by the blue belt. Black belts in FightSpur Karate denote a much higher level of technical and practical skill.
Promotions in our school are based solely on performance and competency, we do not have tests or gradings. Instead, instructors monitor the students' progress and promote them once they reach the required proficiency. Students can earn 4 stripes on each belt before being promoted to the next belt. Stripes on a black belt represent the degrees (1 to 5).