Their coaches have assessed them.
They are ready for Green Belt.
This is your official invitation.
Purple II was the quiet level. The one where nothing looked dramatic from the outside, but everything was changing underneath.
Your child got through it.
That matters more than you know. Purple II is where most children start to drift. The novelty has worn off. The new belt feels far away. And showing up anyway, class after class, takes a different kind of character than showing up at the start. Your child has that character. And now, Green Belt is the payoff.
This is where it starts to look extraordinary.
Not just the technique. The full version. This is the kick that stops people in their tracks. Your child is about to learn it properly.
One of the most advanced techniques in the program. Green Belt is where it begins. The foundation they built in Purple II makes this possible.
Close, mid, and far. Your child starts to understand distance as a skill, not just a gap. This is where martial arts becomes intelligent.
They are not surviving sparring anymore. They are beginning to participate in it. That shift is one of the most significant things you will watch happen.
Green Belt is the level where the physical skills start to look extraordinary. But what you are really watching is something deeper. A young person who has learned to stay the course, push through the invisible phase, and come out the other side with something real.
That combination does not happen by accident. It happens by showing up.
Green Belt students move differently. Your child is becoming a genuine athlete. People will start to notice, including their teachers and peers at school.
Reading distance and timing in sparring is a form of intelligence. It develops the ability to assess situations quickly and respond, not react. That shows up in everything.
Sparring requires your child to keep going when they are uncomfortable. They are choosing to do that. That choice is building something no classroom can teach.
This is not the confidence of being told you are great. This is the confidence of proving it to yourself. Your child is earning theirs, technique by technique.
Your child is assessed across five areas. Not compared to other children. Measured against the Green Belt standard by coaches who have watched them every step of the way from Purple II to now.
Parents are welcome to watch.
Bring your phone. After what Purple II asked of your child, you will want this one on record.
Honestly, there were a few weeks in Purple II where I almost let him quit. He said it felt repetitive. I told him we finish what we start. Watching him land that tornado kick on Grading Day.. I will never forget his face.
— David, Invincible Junior ParentI could not see the progress for a while. Nothing looked dramatically different from the outside. Then Green Belt came and I realised it had been happening the whole time. I just could not see it yet.
— Tom, Invincible Junior ParentHer teacher pulled me aside at school and asked what we had been doing differently. She said our daughter had become a completely different presence in the classroom. That was two weeks after Green Belt grading.
— Sandra, 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.
