JAPANESE TITLES:
Sensei: "Teacher." A Full Sensei is of at least 3rd Dan ranking. Shihan: "Master." While historically this title refers to someone of the rank of 5th Dan or higher, the common usage is to refer to a Black Belt of the rank of Yondan (4th Dan) as a Shihan-Dai or Junior Shihan and Godan (5th Dan) as a Full Shihan. Renshi: "Teacher of Sensei." Generally 4th-6th Dan in rank. A Renshi is someone who has trained and produced students of at least 3rd Dan ranking. Kyoshi: "Instructor of Shihan." Generally 5-7th Dan in rank. Someone who has trained students to Master's Rank. Hanshi: "Master twice over." Generally 8-10th Dan in rank. Soke: Head of Martial Arts Family or style. Someone who is an inheritor--i.e. Full Head Family not sponsored by another Head Family. Shodai Soke: First generation founder of a Martial Arts style. Nidai Soke: 2nd generation head of a Martial Arts style. Ryu: Family Art or Style KOREAN TITLES:
Kyosanim: Teacher (can be used appropriately for all Dan ranks). Kwanjangnim: Head of a style or Kwan. Sabunim: “Master instructor” typically used of 4th Dan or above. |
CHINESE TITLES:
Tong: A Chinese Martial Arts Family Sifu: "Instructor." Equivalent to Sensei ranking. Sibok: Definitions vary, but generally someone of Master ranking. Sijo: Sijo is Cantonese meaning teacher-ancestor. Used to mean the teacher of the teacher's teacher. Sometimes used to mean the founder of a Chinese martial art style and sometimes used as "Tai Sijo" meaning great teacher-ancestor Si Gong: "Father." Head of family ("Soke") Si Tai Gong: "Grandfather." Again used as a family term. INDONESIAN TITLES:
Guru Bantoo: Assistant Teacher, 1st through 3rd degree Guru: “Teacher,” 4th through 6th degree Mas Guru: “Master Teacher” or “Master,” 7th & 8th degree Pendekkar: “Grandmaster.” Awarded to someone who has demonstrated exceptional mastery, 9th degree Soke Pendekkar: Inheritor and Grandmaster, 10th degree
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