There typically aren't any requirements other than a willingness to learn and to follow instructions.
You don't need physcal requiremants in karate. Karate is a place to learn not qualify.
There are no educational requirements to teach karate.
Yes, Brenda Sung did take Karate. She originaly wanted to join dance classes. But she ended up joining Karate with her Brother, who now no longer takes Karate classes.
There are no legal requirements for karate. There may be requirements imposed by insurance carriers. Karate is designed to be used in combat or fighting situations, it is not a sport that should require pads and mats.
There is an extensive list of requirements you must meet prior to joining the Navy. The Navy has a webpage dedicated to these requirements: http://www.navy.com/about/before/enlistmentstandards/#requirements
The requirements for joining the AIA, are people who have a professional degree in architecture, who currently work under an architectural supervisor, and are currently enrolled in an internship development program.
There are a couples of disadvantages about joining a fraternity. Two disadvantages of joining are the membership requirements and the membership costs.
It will depend on the style of karate being taught at your YMCA. They are not the same everywhere. The instructor will be able to provide you the requirements for the various belts.
You must come to the US first then sign up
There are tests with requirements for each belt level, when you are ready you test for the next one and if you pass, you get the belt.
As long as you meet the other requirements for joining the military, yes.
The requirements for joining the American Boating Association (ABA) are very simple. You simply visit their official website, find the 'JOIN ABA' link, and enter your email. For a $15 fee you can be part of the American Boating Association.