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The rank is a black belt or higher.
The color bands below the black belt are just the level of distinction that the student has learned.
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Initial stage: (must be at least 16 years old).
2nd dan: Those who have obtained the first dan (must be 16 years old or older).
3rd dan: Those who have obtained 2nd dan (must be 16 years old or older).
4th dan: Those who have passed the 3rd stage and have passed it for more than 3 years (over 30 years old, with more than 11 years of experience).
5th dan: Those who have passed the 4th dan for more than 4 years (35 years old or older, with more than 16 years of experience).
6th dan: Those who have passed the 5th dan for more than 5 years (41 years old or older, with more than 21 years of experience).
7th dan: Those who have passed the 6th dan and have passed it for more than 6 years (over 48 years old, with more than 28 years of experience).
8th dan: Those who have passed the 7th dan for more than 7 years (58 years old or older, with more than 38 years of experience).
9th dan: Those who have passed the 8th dan for more than 8 years (60 years old or older).
10 dan: Those who have passed 9 or more years after obtaining 9 dans (70 years old or older).
Note: Only karate masters who have made a significant contribution to the development of karate can obtain a black belt rank of 4th dan or higher!
10 9 Grade: Leucorrhea (Beginner). Level 8:
Yellow belt. Level 7: Red Belt.
Level 6: Orange Belt. Level 5:
Cordon Bleu. Level 4: Green Belt.
Level 3: Purple Belt. 2 Level 1:
Tea belt (divided into two tea belts and one tea belt).
White Belt: White Belt represents purity, the practitioner does not have any knowledge and foundation, everything starts from scratch.
Yellow Belt: Yellow Belt is the color of the earth, just like a plant takes root in the soil, at this stage to lay a good foundation and learn the spirit of the earth's virtue.
Green Belt: The green belt is the color of the plant, which represents the beginning of the practitioner's technique and the continuous improvement of the technique.
Cordon Bleu: Cordon Bleu is the color of the sky, and with continuous training, the practitioner's technique gradually matures, and it grows towards the sky like a big tree, and the practice has been completely introduced.
Red Belt: Red is the color of danger and vigilance, and the practitioner already has considerable offensive ability, which has posed a threat to the opponent, so it is necessary to pay attention to self-cultivation and control.
Black Belt: A black belt represents a practitioner who has been honed for a long time and has matured in both technical and ideological cultivation. Like a black belt, it is not affected by darkness and fear.
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Well, different genres have different bands, generally in the order of white, yellow, green, blue, red, tea, black, some genres have orange bands, some genres have purple bands, and some genres add two-color bands between the two bands, such as yellow and white belts, yellow-orange belts and the like, and even after black belts, there are red and white, white and black.
Let's start with a few common bands.
White belt, the most basic, white represents purity, refers to the practitioner without any foundation, starting from the beginning of the yellow belt, yellow is close to the color of the earth, refers to the practitioner taking root and sprouting, laying a good foundation green belt, green is the color of life, refers to the practitioner begins to flourish, vigorous growth of blue belt, blue is the color of the sky, refers to the practitioner has taken root and developed to the sky, the skill is better red, red is dangerous, warning color, refers to the practitioner has enough attack power, warning the practitioner to be strict with himself.
The black belt represents that the practitioner has been trained for a long time and is not afraid of the dark and fear, and as for the double belt, you can understand it as a process of progress.
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