The pressure was on at this the last ProKick Exam of 2013 as the search for kickboxing excellence continued at Northern Ireland’s top kickboxing gym. There will be more photos posted in the gallery from the Sunday's grading in the coming days.
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.
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tI was graduation day for some of ProKick's enthusiastic children and Adults at Belfast's top kickboxing and fitness centre for the last Grading in 2013
The Last ProKick grading of 2013
It was grading day for Kids and Adults at the ProKick school of excellence - it was graduation day for some of ProKick's enthusiastic Kickboxing students at Belfast's top kickboxing and fitness centre - beginners to purple belts became of age today Sunday the 22nd of December 2013. That's when Kickboxing mad kids went through their ProKick exams with a series of tests covering different aspects from the sport which helped elevate most to the next level.
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