That will depend on the school and the instructor. You should ask at your school to make sure you know what is expected of you there.
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Kickboxing as a combat sport, no. Kickboxing as a Martial Art yes.
Kickboxing has belt ranks that parallel the Judo system. It starts with white, then yellow..orange....green...blue....purple...red....brown...black. At black, you can then progress into varying degrees. Note - each school varies in the kyu rankings.
white, red,yellow,orange,purple,blue, brown,black then Dan'sThis depends on the school. Schools are different, in one school you may have a orange belt. The equivalent for another school might be a blue belt. Blue may come before green or after. There is no correct answer for this. It varies from school to school.If the school belongs to an organization, then they will follow whatever the rules and ranks accordingly.white (sometimes) yellow orange green blue purple brown brown 1st stage 1st dan/degree 2nd dan/degree 3rd dan/degree 4th dan/degree 5th dan/degree 6th dan/degree 7th dan/degree 8th dan/degree 9th dan/degreeKickboxing styles typicality don't use belt progressions.
Kickboxing the sport, has no belt ranks, neither does Muay Thai, the Thai style of kickboxing. However, to kickbox professionally, like with regular boxing, you need to be over 18. Fighting professionally if you're underage is illegal, and can land your trainer in jail. It can land YOU in juvenile hall too actually.
I think it depends what club. At my kickboxing club I couldn't join until the age of six.