Student Information

Everything you need to know about training with GKI - from getting started to progressing through the ranks. Your complete guide to Goju-Ryu training.

Getting Started with GKI

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Find a Club Near You

Locate a GKI club in your area. Each club has experienced instructors ready to welcome new students of all ages and abilities.

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Visit for a Trial Session

Most clubs offer trial sessions so you can experience training before committing. Contact your local club to arrange a visit - no prior experience needed!

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Join Your Club

Once you're ready to start, your club instructor will guide you through membership and help you get your training gear (gi and belt).

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Get Your GKI License

After a few weeks of training, you'll need a GKI license for insurance and grading purposes. Your instructor will help you apply.

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What to Expect in Your First Class

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What to Wear: Comfortable workout clothes for your first few sessions. You'll get your gi (uniform) once you join.

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Friendly Welcome: You'll be introduced to the instructor and other students. Everyone started as a beginner!

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Basic Training: Warm-up exercises, basic stances, punches, and blocks. Training is adapted to your fitness level.

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Learning Etiquette: You'll learn dojo customs like bowing and how to address instructors respectfully.

GKI England Licensing

All GKI England members require a current license to train and grade. Your license provides insurance coverage and supports the organization's operations.

Why Do I Need a License?

  • Personal accident insurance coverage during training
  • Third-party liability insurance
  • Required for all gradings and dan examinations
  • Access to GKI events and competitions
  • Official GKI license book with grading records
  • Supports GKI operations and development

⚠️ Important: You must have a current license before taking any grading examination. Licenses cannot be backdated.

License Fees (2026)

Adult License £21
Under 18 License £16
Family License (3 members) £40
Additional Family Member £5 each
New GKI License Book £5

License Book: First-time applicants need to purchase a GKI license book (£5 one-time fee) along with their first license. This book records your grading history.

How to Apply

License applications are processed through our member portal, DojoConnect. Your club instructor can help you with your first application.

Grading and Progress

Regular grading examinations allow you to progress through the kyu (colored belt) and dan (black belt) ranks. Gradings test your technical knowledge, fitness, and understanding of Goju-Ryu principles.

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Grading Frequency

Most students grade approximately 4 times per year (every 12-13 weeks) up to purple belt, with longer intervals required for higher grades.

Recommended: At least 18 training sessions between gradings.

What You Need

  • Current GKI license
  • Application submitted 4 weeks before grading
  • Grading fee paid
  • Instructor's approval
  • Required training hours completed
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Belt Structure

Kyu Grades (Colored Belts):

9th Kyu (White) → 8th → 7th → 6th → 5th → 4th → 3rd → 2nd → 1st Kyu (Brown)

Children may have intermediate "mon" grades with contrasting stripes

Learn More About Gradings

For detailed information about grading requirements, fees, and examination procedures

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Information for Parents

We understand that choosing the right martial arts club for your child is an important decision. Here's what you need to know about GKI training for young people.

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Safety First

All instructors undergo DBS checks and safeguarding training. We maintain strict safeguarding policies to ensure a safe training environment for all children.

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Age-Appropriate Training

Training is adapted to suit different age groups and abilities. Children learn discipline, respect, and self-confidence while having fun and staying active.

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Clear Progression

The belt system provides achievable goals and recognition for progress. Children can work towards colored belts with regular gradings throughout the year.

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Affordable Costs

Club fees vary by location but are kept affordable. Under-18 licenses are £16/year. Family licenses offer discounts for multiple children training together.

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Stay Informed

Your club instructor will keep you updated on progress, upcoming gradings, and events. You're welcome to watch training sessions.

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Supportive Community

Join a welcoming community of families. Many parents find friendships through their children's training, and some even start training themselves!

Benefits of Karate for Young People

Improved focus and concentration
Physical fitness and coordination
Self-confidence and self-esteem
Respect and discipline
Goal-setting and achievement
Bullying awareness and self-defense skills