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Become a Blackbelt Martial Arts Mumbai
Become a Blackbelt Martial Arts Mumbai
Blackbelt Mumbai
Blackbelt Mumbai

Black Belts are universally respected as human beings of extraordinary resource & character. Everyone is awe struck by a black belt in any art.

We can help you attain blackbelt rank in the art of your choice. At CATS Mumbai we teach in a systematic & scientific manner. Our black belt courses are tailormade to any age, body type or personality. We have a flexi time, flexi day, flexi paced module to suit your requirement. Internationally recognized certifications attainable in short periods with average effort of about 12 to 18 months. We will push you only as much as your age permits and at a pace as much as your time permits come and enquire how to make your dream come true.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

In East Asian martial arts, the Black Belt Certification denotes a high competence in the martial art. It is often associated with a teaching grade though frequently not the highest grade or the “expert” of public perception. The use of colored belts is a relatively recent invention dating from the 1880s. While the black belt may be awarded in as little as 3 years or even less at McDojo, in some arts such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu it may require training of 8-10 years or even longer.

Origin

The systematic use of belt color to denote the rank was first used in Japan by Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo, who first devised the colored belt system using obi(sash), and awarded the first black belts to denote a dan rank in the 1880s. Previously, Japanese Koryu instructors tended to provide rank certificates.

Relative rank

Rank and belts are not equivalent between arts, styles, or even within some organizations. In some arts, a black belt is expected in three years, while in others ten years may be common. Testing for black belt is commonly more rigorous and more centralized than for lower grades.

Ability

In contrast to the “black belt as master” stereotype, a Black Belt commonly indicates the wearer is competent in a style’s basic technique and principles. Since in many styles a black belt takes approximately three to six years of training to achieve, a possible analogy might be a bachelor’s degree: the student has a good understanding of fundamental concepts and ability, but has not yet perfected their skills. In this analogy a graduate degree would represent advancement past the first degree. Brazilian jiu-jitsu would be a notable exception to this, as a black belt for a jiu-jitsu practitioner typically takes 7–12 years of training to earn, and a black belt holder is generally viewed as an expert in the art. This is available in Mumbai

Teaching

In some Japanese schools, after obtaining a black belt the student also begins to instruct, and may be referred to as a senpai (senior student) or sensei (teacher). In others, a black belt student should not be called sensei until they are sandan (third degree black belt), or the titles kyosa or sabom in Korean martial arts as second degree or higher, as this denotes a greater degree of experience and a sensei must have this and grasp of what is involved in teaching a martial art. To start your Blackbelt Journey contact our Mumbai center.

Higher grades

While the belt remains black, stripes or other insignia may be added to denote seniority, in some arts, very senior grades will wear differently colored belts. In judo and some forms of karate, a sixth dan will wear a red and white belt. The red and white belt is often reserved only for ceremonial occasions, and a regular black belt is still worn during training. At 9th or 10th dan some schools award red. In some schools of Jujutsu, the Shihan rank and higher wear purple belts. These other colors are often still referred to collectively as “black belts”. At CATS Mumbai we follow the scientific methodology of teaching