Green Belt Success in Taijutsu Kai JuJutsu
Year Seven pupil Joe Reay has achieved his full Green Belt in Taijutsu Kai JuJutsu, following a demanding two-hour grading conducted entirely in Japanese.
Joe has demonstrated consistent commitment to the discipline, attending regular training and progressing steadily through his gradings since Year One. In Taijutsu Kai JuJutsu, pupils are only entered for assessment when their instructor judges them ready, with each belt at Junior level representing a half grade. Having progressed through White, Yellow and Orange belts, Joe has now reached his first full Green Belt.
A defensive martial art, Taijutsu Kai JuJutsu requires a high level of technical control, awareness and discipline. Joe has approached each stage of his training with focus and determination, developing both his physical skill and mental resilience over a number of years.
Director of Sport, Mr Fowles, said: “Joe’s achievement reflects a sustained commitment to his training over many years. To reach this level in such a disciplined and technical sport is a significant accomplishment, he should be very proud of his progress.”
This milestone represents an excellent achievement and reflects Joe’s dedication and perseverance. We congratulate him on his success and look forward to following his continued progress.
