Almost a year after its launch, Botton Village Karate club continues to grow bolstering 20 licensed students from the village attending the training sessions. Â
To adapt, a new grading system was introduced in December as a revision of the Kyu system by Sensei Chris and Sensei Ian allocating students into two groups. Â
Support worker and Sensei Chris said ‘The traditional grading system in Shotokan, is for the student to progress through the Kyu (rank) attaining a coloured belt up to black belt.Â
‘With the varying level of abilities within the Camphill Dojo, a grading system has been devised, in order that students with limited mobility or movement, can still progress through a revised Kyu system.’Â
This new grading system encouraged community members such as Alfie to join, who have limited movement, but still wanted to take part in the training. Â
Through training with a partner, students develop their skills through a reliance on focus and control of technique. With the aim of enhancing the following qualities and skills, self-discipline, self-esteem, confidence, respect for self and others, concentration levels, co-ordination, awareness of others and surroundings, physical fitness.Â
Chris said, “Through the revised Kyu system we hope students can feel they are progressing, hopefully eliminating feelings of self-doubt, lack of confidence, or fear of failure.”
Great work everyone and we wish you all the best as you head towards your next grading. Â