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Syllabus

This is a copy of the kyu grade syllabus, showing the grading requirements for 4th kyu (yellow belt) up to sandan (3rd black belt).

4th kyu
(yellow belt)
Goho Uchi uke zuki
Mae ryusui geri
Ushiro ryusui geri
Uwa uke geri
Juho Kote nuki
Yori nuki
Gyaku gote
Ude juji
Ukemi Yoko ukemi
Daisharin
Basic technical
Japanese words
Rei - Palms together in salutation
Naore - Hands down
Onegaishimasu - Please
Arigato gozaimashita - Thank you for teaching me
Hajime - Begin
Yame - Stop
Chosoku - Breathing control
Kiai - Shout
Shugo - Assemble
Seiretsu - Line up
Kamae - Take up position
Counting 1. Ichi
2. Ni
3. San
4. Shi
5. Go
6. Roku
7. Shichi
8. Hachi
9. Ku
10. Ju
Gakka How to behave at the dojo
3rd kyu
(green belt)
Goho Uwa uke zuki
Shita uke geri
Shita uke jun geri
Tsuki ten ichi
Juho Ryote yori nuki
Maki nuki (katate & ryote)
Okuri gote
Okuri maki tembin
Ukemi Mae ukemi
Ushiro ukemi
Kata (tan en) Tenchiken dai ichi
Gakka Motivation and Goals for the Founding of Shorinji Kempo
Key Attitudes Toward Training
The Five Elements of Atemi
The Three Essentials of Ken (gi, jutsu, ryaku)
2nd kyu
(blue belt)
Goho Tenshin geri
Uchi uke geri
Yoko tenshin geri
Han tenshin geri
Juji uke geri
Tsubame gaeshi
Chidori gaeshi
Juho Kiri nuki (uchi & soto)
Juji nuki (katate & ryote)
Gassho nuki
Juji gote (katate & ryote)
Ryaku juji gote
Ryote okuri gote
Kiri kaeshi nuki (katate & morote)
Sankaku nuki
Kiri gote (katate & morote)
Kata (tan en) Tenchiken dai ichi - ni
Giwaken dai ichi
Gakka Shorinji Kempo is a Discipline that Develops Individuals
How to Study the Technical and Philosophical Teachings
Ma'ai and Opportunity for Offence and Defence
On Mind, Ki and Strength
1st kyu
(brown belt)
Goho Soto uke zuki
Soto uke geri
Soto oshi uke zuki
Kusshin zuki
Kusshin geri
Juho Jo haku nuki (katate & ryote)
Oshi kiri nuki
Jo haku dori (katate & ryote)
Jo haku maki (katate)
Sode nuki
Sode dori
Sode maki
Sode maki tembin
Eri nuki
Ude maki
Kata muna otoshi
Eri juji
Gyaku gote ura gaeshi nage
Kata (tan en) Tenchiken dai ichi - yon
Ryuoken dai ichi
Kata (so tai) Tenchiken dai ichi
Giwaken dai ichi
Gakka The Six Distinguishing Characteristics of Shorinji Kempo
Three Teachings of Ken (shu, ha, ri)
Key Principles
On Sen (Initiative)
Shodan
(1st black belt)
Goho Kinteki geri hiza uke
Gyaku geri hiza uke
Mawashi geri sambo uke
Harai uke geri
Furi ten ni
Keri ten san
Tsuki ten san
Juho Nidan nuki
Oshi gote (katate & ryote)
Oshi nuki (katate)
Kote maki gaeshi
Hiki nuki (morote)
Maki gote (katate & morote)
Juji nuki (morote)
Juji gote (morote)
Kata (tan en) Tenchiken dai ichi - roku
Byakuren ken dai ichi
Kata (so tai) Tenchiken dai ichi
Tenchiken dai ni
Gakka:
Home Assignments
What is True Strength
Your motives in starting Shorinji Kempo and your present state of mind
Gakka: Supervised
Essay Examination
Shorinji Kempo is a Discipline that Develops Individuals
The Six Distinguishing Characteristics of Shorinji Kempo
Key Attitudes Toward Training
The Five Elements of Atemi
Systems of the Training (kihon, hokei, randori, embu)
On Kisei and Kiai
Ma'ai and Opportunity for Offence and Defence
What is Truth Strength?
Ni Dan
(2nd black belt)
Gakka:
Home Assignments
Shorinji Kempo is a Discipline that Develops Individuals
Shorinji Kempo Symbols and Activities
Gakka: Supervised
Essay Examination
The Six Distinguishing Characteristics of Shorinji Kempo
Motivation and Goals for the Founding of Shorinji Kempo
Three Teachings of Ken (shu, ha, ri)
Three Essentials of Ken (gi, jutsu, ryaku)
Principles used for Shorinji Kempo
On Chinkon Practice
Technical Classifications of Shorinji Kempo
On Mind, Ki, and Strength
Shorinji Kempo is a Discipline that Develops Individuals
San Dan
(3rd black belt)
Gakka:
Home Assignments
The Six Distinguishing Characteristics of Shorinji Kempo
History and Founding of Shorinji Kempo
Gakka: Supervised
Essay Examination
History and Founding of Shorinji Kempo
On Sen (Initiative)
Ma'ai and Opportunity for Offense and Defense
Shorinji Kempo Symbols and Activities
Pressure points of the head, face, and neck (22 points)
Pressure points of the arm and hand (15 points)
Pressure points of the leg and foot (21 points)
Pressure points of the chest and stomach (12 points)
The Six Distinguishing Characteristics of Shorinji Kempo