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Tae Kwon-Do like most forms of martial arts uses different coloured belts as a progressive ranking system to indicate the students level of experience. When students begin they wear a white belt and expert students wear a black belt.

There are six colours of belts in Tae Kwon-Do:

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Three Junior Coloured Belts

   

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Three Senior Coloured Belts

     

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These colours have not been randomly chosen, they are steeped in Korean tradition. The colours black, red and blue represent the various level of hierarchy that existed during the Silla Dynasty.

Using coloured belts is a fairly modern idea. Originally all students wore white uniforms with a white belt around the waist. These students trained hard, sometimes for hours at a time, learning how to fight, using their hands and feet as weapons to defend themselves. After months and years of practicing, their white belts, which were never washed, became soiled and darkened in colour. This became a visual sign of the amount of training and experience a student had and why the black belt symbolises an expert in the arts.

Training today is very different, students generally train indoors and their belts are not exposed to the elements that would automatically darken them during the course of their training. Therefore a system of coloured belts has been adopted imitating this progression from light to dark, appropriately distinguishing students based on their level of knowledge and skill.

 

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White Belt
하얀띠

 

 

bulletWhite signifies innocence. The innocence of the beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon-Do.

 

 

 

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Yellow Belt
노란띠

 

 

bulletYellow signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as Tae Kwon-Do foundations are being laid.

 

 

 

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Green Belt
녹색띠

 

 

bulletGreen signifies the plants growth as training in Tae Kwon-Do continues and the students skills begin to develop.

 

 

 

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Blue Belt
파란띠

 

 

bulletBlue signifies the Heaven towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Tae Kwon-Do progresses.

 

 

 

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Red Belt
빨간띠

 

 

bulletRed signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise self control and warning the opponent to stay away.

 

 

 

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Black Belt
검정띠

 

 

bulletBlack is the opposite of white, it therefore completes the circle and signifies maturity and proficiency in Tae Kwon-Do. It also signifies the wearers imperviousness to darkness and fear.

 

 

 

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