Ranking in Aikido
Policies governing rank promotions may vary, sometimes dramatically,
from one aikido dojo or organization to another.According to the standard
set by the International Aikido Federation (IAF) and the United States
Aikido Federation (USAF), there are 6 ranks below black belt. These
ranks are called kyu ranks. In the IAF and USAF, kyu ranks are not usually
distinguished by colored belts. Other organizations (and some individual
dojo) may use some system of colored belts to signify kyu ranks, however.There
is a growing number of aikido organizations and each has its own set
of standards for ranking.
Eligibility for testing depends primarily (though not exclusively)
upon accumulation of practice hours. Other relevant factors may include
a trainee's attitude with respect to others, regularity of attendance,
and, in some organizations, contribution to the maintenance of the dojo
or dissemination of aikido.
Whatever the criteria for rank promotion, it is important to keep in
mind that rank promotion does not necessarily translate into ability.
The most important accomplishments in aikido or any other martial art
are not external assessments of progress, but rather the benefits of
your training to yourself.