How are taekwondo grades divided and what do the colors represent

Updated on physical education 2024-03-24
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The black belt was previously known as Grade, White Belt (Grade 10), Yellow Belt (Grade 8), Green Belt (Grade 6), Blue Belt (Grade 4), Red Belt (Grade 2); Enter the black belt segment, paragraphs 1-9. The 4th dan black belt is called "Teacher" and the 5th dan black belt is called "Master" The dan is generally only awarded to those who have made a greater contribution to the cause of taekwondo.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm a taekwondo instructor, I'm here to help you.

    From low to high, they are white belt (grade 10), white and yellow belt (grade 9), yellow belt (grade 8), yellow and green belt (grade 7), green belt (grade 6), green and blue belt (grade 5), blue belt (grade 4), blue and red belt (grade 3), red belt (grade 2), red and black belt (grade 1), and black belt 1 to 9 dans.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    White Belt: No color, which means that the practitioner does not have any knowledge of taekwondo, and everything starts from scratch.

    Yellow Belt: The color of the earth, which means that just as a plant takes root in the soil, the practitioner needs to lay the foundation of Taekwondo at this stage. It means learning the foundation stage.

    Green Band: The color of the plant, which represents the beginning of the practitioner's taekwondo technique. It means the stage of technological progress.

    Cordon Bleu: The color of the sky, which means that with continuous training, the practitioner's taekwondo skills gradually mature, just like a tree growing towards the sky. It means that the progress has reached a fairly high stage.

    Red Belt: A dangerous color that represents the practitioner's focus on self-control and intimidation of opponents.

    Black belt: The opposite of white, represents the maturity and professionalism of the practitioner's taekwondo technique. Black also symbolizes that the Taekwondo black belt is not affected by darkness and fear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    White and yellow with white and yellow belt.

    Yellow belt, white yellow belt.

    Yellow-green with green belt.

    Green and blue with blue ribbon.

    Blue-red with red belt.

    Red and black belts, black belts (red and black belts if you take the black belt before the age of 15), black belts (1st dan, 9th dan).

    I practiced taekwondo.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The rank of a black belt.

    It seems that each section adds a golden horizontal line about 20cm to the front end of the road belt, such as 1 section 1, 2 sections 2, and so on. For example, the upper road belt is a three-stage one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Leucorrhoea and yellow belt.

    Yellow-green with green belt.

    Blue-green with blue-ribbon.

    Blue-red with red belt.

    Red and black with black belt.

    Black Belt (1st Rank, 9th Rank).

    I've practiced taekwondo, it's useful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A brief introduction to the ranks and levels of Taekwondo.

    The level that distinguishes taekwondo is mainly from the belt:

    Level 10 is white belt: it means blank, no knowledge of taekwondo at all, and it means the entry stage.

    9. Extremely white belt plus yellow bar.

    Level 8 is the yellow belt: it means the earth, and the plants and trees take root and sprout in the earth, which means the basic stage of learning.

    Level 7 is a yellow belt with a green bar.

    Level 6 is the green belt: it means grass and trees, and the growing green grass and trees mean the stage of technological progress.

    Level 5 is a green belt with a blue bar.

    Level 4 is a blue ribbon: it means a blue sky, and the grass and trees are thriving towards the blue sky, which means that the progress has reached a fairly high stage.

    Level 3 is a blue belt with a red bar.

    Level 2 is a red belt: indicates danger, has considerable power, means self-denial and warns opponents not to approach.

    Level 1 is a red belt with a black bar.

    Black Belt: Indicates the opposite of white, which is more proficient than white, which means that it can exert its abilities even in the dark.

    The distinction between taekwondo ranks also depends on the uniform and epaulettes:

    Dresses with 1st to 3rd dans have black bands on the edges, and gowns with 4th dan and above have black bands on the sleeves and trouser legs.

    Rank and rank can be distinguished by the epaulettes on the robe and the Roman numerals 1 to 9 on the belt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Taekwondo level and belt color rank 1

    Taekwondo bumper levels and belt colors include white belt, white and yellow belt, yellow belt, yellow belt, green belt, green belt, green belt, green and blue belt, blue belt, blue belt, red belt, red and black belt, and black belt. Among them, white belt means the entry stage, and black belt is the highest level.

    Taekwondo level and belt color:

    1. White belt, which means blank, does not yet have knowledge of taekwondo, which means the entry stage. With the meaning of purity, the wearer has no knowledge of taekwondo techniques and knowledge, which has yet to be honed.

    2. White and yellow belt, the junction of white belt and yellow belt, half white and half yellow, which means that the practitioner has begun to contact taekwondo and learned some elementary content, and both feet have stepped on the land of taekwondo.

    3. Yellow belt means that the plants in the earth are taking root and sprouting in the earth, which means that in the basic stage of learning friendship, athletes at this level are laying a good foundation for technology.

    4. Yellow-green belt. The junction between the yellow belt and the green belt means that the practitioner has made some progress compared to the previous belt, and has learned new content on the original basis, and has taken another step to a higher level. After entering this stage, they will start training their fighting skills.

    for use after the Green Belt.

    5. Green belt, which means the growing green grass and trees, means the stage of technological progress. This means that practitioners are no longer beginners who can only practice elementary content, and can already try to learn intermediate content.

    6. Green and blue belts, the junction between green belts and blue belts. It means that the grass and trees growing on the earth have grown taller and closer to the blue above, which can be understood as the level of the practitioner has been raised again.

    7. Blue Ribbon, blue is the color of the sky, and the athlete's technique has been growing towards the sky like a big tree and gradually maturing, and has completely mastered the basic technique. Then, at this time, the level of the practitioner has reached a relatively high level, and he already has the conditions to participate in the actual battle.

    8. Blue and red belts, the junction between blue and red belts. It is stronger than Cordon Bleu and has the conditions for actual combat. Head kicks in combat training began to be allowed in some gyms.

    9. Red belt, red means that the athlete has a certain degree of danger and belongs to the degree of vigilance. That is, the athlete already has considerable strength, but there is still room for improvement in cultivation and control. Its earlier color was brown with a "blue-red band" as a transition.

    10. Red and black belts, the junction between red belts and black belts, is usually the longest color band, because the training for black belts takes at least one year. Some people also call this belt "half section", because the next belt is not a level, and Xiao Xuliang is a rank, so some people call this belt "half section".

    11. Black belt, the highest level, black represents the universe, the universe is boundless, which means that the practitioner's future practice is also endless, because this is not only for physical training, but also for moral and ideological training.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    White Belt: White Belt represents blank, the practitioner does not have any knowledge and foundation in taekwondo, everything starts from scratch. Yellow Belt:

    Yellow belt is the color of the earth, just like a plant takes root in the soil, and at this stage it is necessary to lay a good foundation and learn the spirit of the earth. Yellow-Green Belt: At a level between the Yellow Belt and the Green Belt, the practitioner's technique is constantly rising.

    Green Belt: The green belt is the color of the plant, which represents the practitioner's taekwondo technique that is beginning to flourish and is constantly improving.

    Green and blue belt: The transition zone from green belt to blue belt, the level of the practitioner is between the sock car of the green belt and the blue belt. Cordon Bleu:

    Cordon Bleu is the color of the sky, and with continuous training, the practitioner's taekwondo technique gradually matures, growing towards the sky like a big tree, and the practice of taekwondo has been fully introduced.

    Blue-red belt: The practitioner's level is slightly higher than that of the blue belt and slightly lower than the red belt, between the blue belt and the red belt. Red Belt:

    Red is the color of danger and vigilance, and practitioners already have considerable offensive ability and pose a threat to their opponents, so they should pay attention to self-cultivation and control. Red and Black Belt: After a long period of systematic training, the practitioner has completed all the courses from Level 10 to Level 1 and begins to transition from a red belt to a black belt.

    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. It also symbolizes that the black belt in taekwondo is not affected by darkness and fear.

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