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The white is the dress worn by adults and teenagers! The red ones are worn by children, and the black ones are worn by those who are very old and have more than 5 dans.
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White: represents blank, indicating that it has just begun;
Yellow: represents the earth, indicating that you have a certain understanding of taekwondo, entry-level;
Green: represents the leaves, indicating that they are already higher than the level and are growing;
Blue: represents the sky, indicating that you have excelled and are free to fly
Red: The color of blood, indicating that you are already a certain threat to others, and to a certain extent, you will hurt the other person:
Black: Black means none, and in taekwondo, you are already very high, and in terms of recuperation, you have been able to control yourself very well, and you can solve some problems:
There are excessive belts between each belt, and the ribbon, and it is a test of the contact's skills and cultivation, in the ribbon, it may be downgraded, it needs to be tested, such as the red and black belt, if the test is not qualified, it may stay in the red and black belt, or it may be downgraded to the red belt:
There are nine divisions above the black belt, and each section will have a yellow bar on top of the black belt, and several bars will be in place for the black belt. Regardless of who it is for (below the black belt), those who are 1st to 3rd dan are called deputy teachers, and those who are 4th dan and above are called teachers, which is the etiquette in taekwondo.
Hope it helps.
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The color levels of taekwondo belts from lowest to highest are: white belt, white and yellow belt, yellow belt, yellow-green belt, green belt, green belt, green and blue belt, blue belt, blue-red belt, red belt, red and black belt, and black belt.
White Belt: Indicates blank, which means that the beginner stage does not yet have knowledge of taekwondo.
White and Yellow Belt: The white belt and yellow belt are bright and clean, indicating that the practitioner has begun to learn taekwondo and has learned some elementary content.
Yellow Belt: Indicates the learning phase, where athletes at this level are building a solid foundation for technique.
Yellow-Green Belt: The junction of the Yellow Belt and the Green Belt, on the basis of the original learning and new content, after entering this stage, they will begin to train their fighting skills.
Green Belt. It means that the technology is progressing, and now we have begun to try to learn intermediate content.
Green and Blue Belts: The junction of the Green and Blue Belts. It means that the blue ribbon is approaching the upper level, which can be understood as the practitioner's level has improved again.
Cordon Bleu: With continuous training, the traveler's taekwondo technique has gradually matured, and the practice of taekwondo has reached the beginning.
Blue and Red Belts: The level of the practitioner is slightly higher than that of the blue belt, but lower than that of the red belt, and it is somewhere in between.
Red Belt: The practitioner already has considerable offensive ability and is already a threat to the opponent.
Red and Black Belt: Usually worn for a longer period of time, as it takes at least a year to train for a black belt. Some people also refer to this band as a half-section.
Black Belt: It means that the practitioner has been honed for a long time and hard, and his technical movements and ideological cultivation have been quite mature.
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The reasons why you need to wear a gibe to practice taekwondo are as follows:
1. Taekwondo has paid special attention to strict norms since its development, requiring learners to wear white uniform uniforms, which indicates that the practitioner is pure in heart. Positive base grinding.
2. Wearing a belt can reveal a person's toned figure, and the regular uniform is loose, which is convenient for practitioners to exercise, and can better reflect the spirit of taekwondo.
3. Beginners practice taekwondo, starting from the foundation, according to the scientific plan step by step training and fighting, different levels of students wear different colors of belts, representing different training levels and training levels, more convenient for coaches to teach and students or training, but also conducive to students to accumulate upward, surpass themselves, compete with each other, and make progress together. This is also a uniform requirement for taekwondo training units around the world.
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White belt represents blankness, the practitioner does not have any knowledge and foundation in taekwondo, everything starts from scratch.
Yellow belt
Yellow band is the color of the earth, just like a plant takes root in the soil, and it is necessary to lay a good foundation at this stage and learn the spirit of the earth's virtue.
Yellow-green band
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 and represents the practitioner. Taekwondo techniques began to flourish, and taekwondo techniques were constantly improving.
Green and blue belts
The transition zone from the green belt to the blue belt, the level of the practitioner is between 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 and red bands
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 has begun to transition from Red Belt to Black Belt.
Black belt
A black belt represents a practitioner who has undergone long-term and arduous training, and his technical movements and ideological cultivation have been quite mature. It also symbolizes that the black belt in taekwondo is not affected by darkness and fear.
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Reasons why you should wear a gibe in taekwondo class:
1. Taekwondo has paid special attention to strict norms since its development, requiring learners to wear white uniform uniforms, which indicates that the practitioner is pure in heart. 2. Wearing a belt can reveal a person's toned figure, and the regular uniform is loose, which is convenient for practitioners to exercise, and can better reflect the spirit of taekwondo. 3. Beginners practice taekwondo, starting from the basics, according to the scientific plan step by step training, different levels of students wear different color belts, representing different training levels and training levels, more convenient for coaches to teach and students to train, but also conducive to students to accumulate upward, surpass themselves, compete with each other, and make progress together. This is also a uniform requirement for taekwondo training units around the world.
For beginners, start with the white belt, then the yellow belt, then the yellow-green, the green-blue, the blue-blue, the blue-red, the red belt, and finally the brown belt, and then the level, according to the beginner trainer, the green belt is below the beginner practitioner (excluding the green belt) I hope mine will be useful to you.
Sanda pays more attention to actual combat, paying attention to fighting skills, while taekwonquan mainly uses legs, the legs are more independent, and the force is focused on using strength. Each martial art has its own advantages and disadvantages, I recommend practicing well, you have practiced sanda for a year, if you are not lazy, then you must have a certain level, and then you can learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses by practicing taekwon. The progress of martial arts focuses on the communication between the sects, so that you will have a broad horizon, practice to do half the work, I am based on sanda, and the key to my victory is to absorb the advantages of each faction, such as through the back of the fist to speed up the snatch of sanda straight punch, so that I benefited a lot, the same Muay Thai back kick leg to make up for the lack of emptiness in the back of Sanda, I hope you correct your mentality, do not have a rejection mentality, so as to absorb the strengths.
It's normal, it's because the ligaments don't adapt to the sudden strenuous exercise. Especially in the first three days, it will get more and more painful, and it will get better slowly. I'm also a beginner, I've been studying for more than half a month, and I just took the exam a few days ago. Passed! Go for it!
Gu Xinglong, Nanjing Longteng Sportsman Quality Education.
My suggestion is to increase your own reaction speed, react at the moment when the opponent attacks, dodge RO attacks, and the purpose of dodging attacks is also to seek the opponent's gap and break a better attack.