Your child has completed Green II.
Their coaches have assessed them.
This is your official invitation to Blue.
Green II is the level most families don't talk about. There is no new belt waiting at the other end. The techniques are not the dramatic ones. It is a consolidation level, and consolidation is quiet, unglamorous work.
Your child got through it.
That is not small. The families who make it to this grading registration are the ones who held the line when their child said they were bored, or tired, or wanted to try something else. You kept them in. The coaches kept them accountable. And now they are ready for something that most Invincible Juniors never reach: the advanced class.
Blue Belt students train alongside students up to Black Belt level. The environment around your child just changed. So will what they expect of themselves.
An advanced aerial technique that requires full body control and courage in equal measure. Your child's body is ready for this now.
A foundational advanced movement that unlocks multiple techniques above it. Everything built from here sits on top of this.
Real, applicable self-defence begins here. Not drills. Techniques your child can actually use. This is a significant step forward.
Every parent who has a child in the Blue class says the same thing: something shifted. Not just in training. At school. At home. In how their child carries themselves when they walk into a room.
This is what nine levels of consistent work actually looks like.
The students around your child now have been here longer. That proximity raises the standard your child holds for themselves, without anyone having to say a word.
Gainers and takedowns require your child to commit fully, even when it is uncomfortable. That quality of courage transfers directly into the rest of their life.
Takedowns are not tricks. They are tools. Your child is learning to use them responsibly, and with that comes a quiet confidence that does not need to announce itself.
Blue Belt is not just a level. It is a statement about who your child has become. Watch how they carry that into every room they walk into.
Your child is assessed individually across five areas. Not compared to other students. Measured against the Blue Belt standard by coaches who have watched them grow from the beginning.
Parents are welcome to watch.
Bring your phone. Nine levels in, you will want this one on record.
He wanted to quit during Green II. Said it felt repetitive and he wasn't learning anything new. I told him we finish what we start. He is about to walk into Blue Belt. I am so glad I held that line.
— Jacob, Invincible Junior ParentI didn't realise how much had changed until I watched the grading. She wasn't nervous. She walked out there like she belonged. I don't know exactly when that happened, but I know where it came from.
— Alina, Invincible Junior ParentThe first time he trained with the older Blue Belt kids, he came home and said "Mum, I want to train more." That was the moment I knew something had clicked. He has not looked back since.
— Jenny, 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.
