At what age can you get a taekwondo black belt, you need to practice for a few years

Updated on physical education 2024-02-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary: Taekwondo black belt can be tested at the earliest age of 15, the black belt is divided into one to nine dans, different ranks have different age requirements, generally 15 years old in the first section, 16 years old in the second dan, 18 years old in the third dan, 21 years old in the fourth dan, 25 years old or older in the fifth dan, 30 years old in the sixth dan, 36 years old in the seventh dan, 44 years old in the eighth dan, and 60 years old in the ninth dan. The number of years of practice is decided according to one's own situation.

    Taekwondo originated on the Korean Peninsula.

    The early period was made up of the Joseon Three Kingdoms period.

    The taekle heel and Hwarang Road evolved from it, and it is a popular technique in Korean folk.

    Features:

    Leg method is the mainstay, fist and foot are used together: due to the needs of the competition, the restrictions on the rules and the characteristics of taekwondo in terms of offensive methods, the taekwondo technique is mainly based on leg attacks and supplemented by fist attacks.

    According to statistics, in taekwondo techniques, the leg method accounts for about 70% of the total technique system. Therefore, leg attacks far exceed the attacks of fists in terms of attack range and attack power, and the moves of fists generally focus on defense and blocking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Under the age of 16, the taekwondo black belt is a product, and the age of 16 is called duan.

    So there is no age limit.

    Normal training, at least more than one and a half years, this is still a case of relatively good talent.

    Slow for more than three or five years.

    So now many people in China who come out in less than a year are pseudo-black belts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The minimum black belt rank needs to be 16 years old, and some requirements are different for different training times and gyms, and when I took the black belt stage, I trained for a year and a half to take the exam, passed once, and the rank certificate was issued three months later.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello Liheng is happy to answer for you Black Belt (1 Stage, 1 Product) Compulsory: Goryeo, Seniority: 1 year, Age:

    15 years old or above, below 1 grade; Black Belt (2 Stages 2 Grades) Compulsory: King Kong, Seniority: 1 year, Age:

    16 years old or above, below 2 grades; Black Belt (3 Stages 3 Grades) Compulsory: Too White, Seniority: 2 Years, Age:

    18 years old or above, below 3 grades; Black Belt (4 Ranks) Compulsory: Plains, Seniority: 3 Years, Age:

    25 years old or above, below but 20 years old or above is 4 grades; Black Belt (5 Sections) Compulsory: Taekwon, Seniority: 4 years, Age:

    30 years of age or older; Black Belt (6th Rank) Compulsory: Heavenly Fist, Seniority: 5 years, Age:

    36 years of age or older; Black Belt (7th Section) Compulsory: Hanshui, Seniority: 6 years, Age:

    43 years of age or older; Black Belt (8 Paragraphs) Compulsory: Same, Seniority: 8 years, Age:

    51 years of age or older; Black Belt (9 dan years) Assessed by a special organization, those who have made a big contribution to heavy lifting in taekwondo, seniority: 9 years, age: 60 years old or above (e.g. Korean black belt 9th dan Master Lee Kyu-heng).

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