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The Tiger Program Yellow Stripe Belt Blocking Set First Side: Yawara I (1 to 6) Basics (stances) BONUS STRIPE - Why do we keep our hands up. Yellow
Belt Advanced Yellow Stripe Belt Advanced Yellow Belt The Dragon Program Orange Belt Short Form I (2nd side) 12 defenses (1 to 6) Yawara II (first side) BONUS STRIPE - Principles of Black Belt Advanced Orange Stripe Belt Stripe Belt Finger Set (first half) Single Sinawali Stance Set I (first half) BONUS STRIPE - Square Attacks Advanced Orange Belt Finger Set (second half) Redonda Stance Set I (second half) The Advanced Dragon Program Purple Stripe Belt Long Form I (first half) Double Sinawali Kali I (first half) BONUS STRIPE - Kenpo Creed Purple Belt Long Form I (second half) Reverse Sinawali Kali I (second half) Advanced Purple Belt Long Form I (All) Coordination Set I (first half) Staff Set I (halfway) Advanced Purple Belt Long Form I (both ways) Coordination Set I (All) Staff Set I (All) BONUS STRIPE - Review All Material The Cobra Program Blue Stripe Belt Kicking Combo 1,2,3 Trapping Hands Staff Set 1 (half) Blue Belt Advanced Blue Stripe Belt Advanced Blue Belt The Cobra Master Program Green Stripe Belt Kicking Combo 7 & 8 Sinnwalli Tonfa (half) Green Belt Advanced Green Stripe Belt Advanced Green Belt
Teaching Methods 1. Basic Movements Kicks, blocks, punches, strikes, etc. 2. Self-defense Techniques Step by step solutions to specific defense attacks. 3. Forms The practice of basics and self-defense techniques in a continuous pattern.
Times Between Belts On average, it takes two to four months to advance from one belt level to the next, but each student progresses at their own pace. Each belt level has from three to five skills which the student is required to master prior to grading for that belt. Each required skill the student masters is represented by a black stripe placed around the student's belt. When the student has received all of their stripes pertaining to the next belt level, they have mastered all the skills required for that belt. The student's name is then placed on the grading list and they receive a letter indicating their grading date and time. Between the time they receive their grading letter and their grading date, students are expected to attend class to review and perfect the skills they will be required to demonstrate at their grading. It is during this period that each student on the grading list will be pre-tested to ensure they are performing at the level necessary to grade successfully at their belt level.
Belt Grading Procedures Belt gradings are when the results of the student's hard work and discipline are finally realized. All students are pre-tested to make sure they have mastered the necessary skills, making the belt test more of a demonstration and graduation than an actual test. Belt testing is done as numbers warrant, usually about once a month. Family and friends are encouraged to attend.
Skills Taught Include Focus, self-control, discipline, fitness, co-ordination, balance, concentration, memory, and self-esteem. "ITS EASIER TO BUILD A CHILD, THAN TO REPAIR AN ADULT"
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