Bill, if people are self-styling themselves a title, solely by virtue of their rank, and not the other requirements listed, then that's a policing problem on the part of IUKF leadership to deal with...and firmly if you ask me. Not to hang out any dirty laundry, but why is this not being dealt with? IMAF, for example, will drop you like a bad habit if they find you are using a title that was not awarded you. But it appears that, again, these titles are to be earned separate from rank. The framework is there, but why no enforcement?Uechi-ryu Master Titles are a separate award, awarded separately from regular Dan Rank Promotions. These titles allow the recipient to wear the gold bars (stripes) on one's black belt.
(No Testing/Certificate Fees)
UECHI-RYU TITLES: A Uechi-ryu title of Renshi, Kyoshi, Hanshi and Hanshi-sei are awarded to individuals who have achieved a high degree ofoverall excellence in Uechi-ryu karate and who possess abilities and skills which make these individuals outstanding examples to the Uechi-ryu community over and above their ability to teach the art of Uechi-ryu. Only the most talented individuals will achieve the title of Renshi, Kyoshi, Hanshiand Hanshi-sei.
In order to be awarded the Renshi title, the student must be a Godan or above, be at least 28 years old, have at least five years experience as a Shihan Instructor, be an IUKF member for at least one year and must submit a thesis or other acceptable accomplishment. The candidate must be actively contributing to the art of Uechi-ryu, must be recommended by another black belt of at least Godan or above and reviewed by the IUKF certification committee. The awarding of this title allows the recipient to wear one gold bar on both sides of their belt.
KYOSHI: Must be at leat 45 years old and meet the same requirements as a Renshi. The recipient of the title may wear two gold bars on their black belt.
HANSHI: Must be at least 55 years old and meets the same requirements as a Renshi. The recipient of the title may wear three gold bars on their black belt.
Hanshi-sei: Must be at least 65 years old and meet the same requirements as a Renshi. There are no special belt designation at this time for Grand Masters who attain this title.
Cheers,
Gene