Nakapan Kudo Brown Belt

How I Earned my Brown Belt in Kudo

February 03, 20262 min read

Earning My Brown Belt in Kudo: Pressure, Progress, and the Path Forward

Recently, I had the honor of being promoted tobrown belt in Kudo—a moment that represents far more than a change in rank. I shared the experience in an Instagram reel, which you can watch here:
👉https://www.instagram.com/p/DUOpHJCEUig/

I wanted to expand on that moment here, because Kudo isn’t a martial art that rewards shortcuts or surface-level skill. It rewards clarity under pressure, adaptability, and commitment to the long path.

Nakapan Kudo Brown Belt

What Makes Kudo Different

Kudo, formally known asDaido Juku, lives at the intersection of striking and grappling. Punches, kicks, headbutts, throws, clinch work, and groundwork all matter—and they flow together in real time.

The helmet doesn’t make it easy. If anything, it demands more honesty. You can’t rely on a single range or background. You’re forced to transition, think, and respond while under pressure.

That’s exactly what drew me to Kudo.

The Brown Belt Standard

A brown belt in Kudo isn’t about flash or dominance—it’s about integration and responsibility.

At this level, you’re expected to:

  • Maintain composure while taking real contact

  • Transition seamlessly between striking, clinch, and ground

  • Make sound decisions while fatigued

  • Demonstrate control, intent, and restraint

This promotion wasn’t tied to one moment or one performance. It was the accumulation of years of cross-training, competition, and refinement—bringing multiple disciplines together into something functional and honest.

Receiving the Belt

This promotion was especially meaningful because it was administered by my Sensei James Alexander, President of USA Kudo, who traveled to BETA Academy in Washington DC to lead a seminar and personally conduct the test.

Having him in the academy—sharing knowledge, setting the standard, and overseeing the evaluation—made the experience both humbling and grounding. It reinforced that Kudo is not just about individual development, but about lineage, accountability, and community.

What This Belt Represents to Me

This belt is not a destination—it’s a checkpoint.

It represents:

  • Respect for the process

  • Gratitude for teachers and training partners

  • A higher standard of accountability

  • And the responsibility to represent the art properly

There’s a quote often associated with Ryu fromStreet Fighter IIthat captures this perfectly:

“The ceremony means nothing. The fight is everything.”

The belt is symbolic. The work is real.

Looking Ahead: Building Kudo in Washington, DC

This promotion also places us on theofficial path toward becoming a recognized Kudo branch in Washington, DC, USA.

That’s something I take very seriously.

Nakapan Phungephorn is an accomplished martial artist, entrepreneur, and business strategist. With over 30 years of experience, he holds a 4th-degree Black Belt in BJJ, is a Muay Thai Kru, and a Judo Black Belt. He is the founder of BETA Academy, Washington DC's largest and longest-running martial arts school. Beyond martial arts, Nakapan is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with an MBA, and has a background in financial advising and managing financial departments for start-up companies. He is also a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai World Champion and a retired professional MMA fighter. His mission is to share martial arts globally through online courses, community building, and empowering other school owners.

Nakapan Phungephorn

Nakapan Phungephorn is an accomplished martial artist, entrepreneur, and business strategist. With over 30 years of experience, he holds a 4th-degree Black Belt in BJJ, is a Muay Thai Kru, and a Judo Black Belt. He is the founder of BETA Academy, Washington DC's largest and longest-running martial arts school. Beyond martial arts, Nakapan is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with an MBA, and has a background in financial advising and managing financial departments for start-up companies. He is also a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai World Champion and a retired professional MMA fighter. His mission is to share martial arts globally through online courses, community building, and empowering other school owners.

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