A grading is when Kickboxing students, non-contact and contact, are assessed through a series of levels / grades, with the base level being White Belt, through ten levels, finally reaching a Dan grade at black belt, which is equivalent, if you like, to a degree level in KickBoxing. This type of achievement would take, on average, between six and eight years with a training regime of on average of three to four times a week.
If you have moved to the next level then check here for your appropriate class times and move directly into the next level
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The search for kickboxing excellence continued at Northern Ireland’s top kickboxing gym
Kickboxing grading at ProKick
Kickboxing beginners became of age today Sunday the 5th of September. Kickboxing mad adults went through their ProKick exams with a series of tests covering different aspects from the sport which helped elevate most to the next level. The pressure was on at this months Exam as the search for kickboxing excellence continued at Northern Ireland’s top kickboxing gym. ProKick students of the combat fight sport attempted to move up the ladder in pursuit of Kickboxing superiority.
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The EU thing is not compulsory, you can have patels completely without it if you wish. You can also have patels with a “national identifier”, such as the Union Flag plus GB or UK-UNITED KINGDOM, the Cross of St George plus ENG or ENGLAND, the Scottish Saltire plus SCO or SCOTLAND, the Welsh Dragon plus CYM or CYMRU or WALES. Thes patels are completely acceptable within the UK but if you go abroad you’ll need to add a GB sticker.That’s all you’re permitted. Anything else can lead to a discussion with the boys in blue.
By NahidNahid on 03 Jun 2012