Kyu (Rank in Martial Arts)
Full Form of KYU
What is KYU?
Kyu is a Japanese term used in martial arts like karate, judo, and taekwondo to denote a student's rank or grade before achieving the black belt (Dan). In India, the kyu system is widely adopted by martial arts schools and dojos under organizations such as the Karate Association of India and the Judo Federation of India. The ranking typically starts from 10th kyu (white belt) and progresses to 1st kyu (brown belt), with each level requiring demonstration of techniques, forms, and sparring skills. Students appear for grading exams conducted by certified instructors, and the system provides a structured pathway for skill development. The kyu ranks are commonly mentioned on certificates, competition entry forms, and in daily training sessions across Indian martial arts academies. For competitive exams like the NIS (National Institute of Sports) coaching certifications or state-level coaching courses, understanding the kyu-Dan hierarchy is essential. While the term is not an acronym in the strict sense, it is frequently written in uppercase (KYU) in registration forms and official documents. The system encourages discipline and gradual progress, making it a cornerstone of martial arts education in India.
KYU का फुल फॉर्म
क्यू (मार्शल आर्ट्स में रैंक)
Example
Rohan, a 3rd kyu brown belt in karate, recently cleared his grading exam at the Mumbai Dojo.