Their coaches have assessed them.
They are ready for Blue II.
This is your official invitation.
At this point in the journey, the skills are not the most impressive thing about your child.
Their consistency is.
Eleven levels. Years of showing up. Classes they came to tired. Sessions that felt like no progress was happening. And they kept going anyway. Blue II is the final checkpoint before the upper tier of this program. Their coaches are not putting them forward because it is their turn. They are putting them forward because they have earned it.
What comes after this is Brown Belt. But first, Blue II needs to be completed the right way. That is what this grading is for.
Two advanced aerial techniques linked into one fluid sequence. Your child has been building toward this connection for multiple levels. This is where it comes together.
Not just knowing what block to use. Responding to multiple punch and kick combinations correctly, at speed, under real training pressure. A complete defensive vocabulary.
Their self-defence toolkit expands significantly at this level. Practical, applicable, and taught with the discipline that makes your child responsible, not reckless.
This is not just a grading. It is an assessment of the whole child. Their coaches are evaluating technique, character, and composure. Blue II prepares all three.
At this stage in the program, the progress is harder to see from the sideline. The flashy moments are behind them. What is happening now is deeper, and more important.
Blue II is where good becomes reliable. Reliable becomes Brown Belt.
Linking advanced aerial movements requires the brain and body to work simultaneously. Your child is developing a physical intelligence most adults do not have.
Reading an attack and responding correctly under pressure is a form of decision-making. The kind that transfers into every high-stakes situation in life.
Blue II students who treat this level seriously are the ones who thrive at Brown. The coaches can already see who that will be. Your child is one of them.
Completing Blue II closes the second chapter of this program. What comes next is the final one. Your child is about to begin it.
Your child is assessed individually against the Blue II standard. Not compared to other students. Measured by coaches who know exactly where they started and exactly how far they have come.
Parents are welcome to watch.
By this level, the grading is a different experience. You are not just watching your child do kicks. You are watching someone who has built something real. Bring your phone.
Honestly, around Blue I we questioned whether to keep going. The techniques felt harder to follow and I wasn't sure if he was still enjoying it. We stayed. Watching him at this grading, I am so glad we did. The change in him is not just physical. It's in how he handles himself.
— Donna, Invincible Junior ParentAt this level the progress doesn't look as obvious from the outside. But I started noticing it at home. The way she handles conflict with her brother. The way she doesn't back down from something hard at school. That's not the training. That's who she's becoming because of it.
— Raquel, Invincible Junior ParentHe told me he was bored at one point. I said finish what you start. Three months later he linked his scoot into a gainer for the first time. He came running out of class to show me. I will never forget his face. That lesson, that you push through, stays with him now.
— Ahmad, Invincible Junior ParentIf your child has received their invitation, they are ready. Their coaches would not put them forward otherwise.
Grading Day is a full event. Your coaches spend significant time preparing each child's individual assessment. The fee covers the event, the belt, and the certificate. We keep it as low as possible because every child deserves this experience.
