There are six belts: white, yellow, green,
blue, red and black. White is given to beginners and black is given
to students who have progressed through the grades and have a solid
foundation for learning the techniques of Taekwon-Do.
The
definition of the belts are as follows :
White
Belt
Signifies innocence, as that of the beginning student who has
no previous knowledge of Taekwon-Do.
Yellow
Belt
Signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root
as the foundation of Taekwon-Do is being laid.
Green
Belt
Signifies the plant's growth as Taekwon-Do skills begin to develop.
Blue
Belt
Signifies the Heaven towards which the plant matures into a towering
tree as training in Taekwon-Do progresses.
Red
Belt
Signifies Danger, cautioning the student to exercise control and
warning the opponent to stay away.
Black
Belt
Opposite of white, therefore signifying the maturity and proficiency
in Taekwon-Do, also indicates the wearer's imperviousness to darkness
and fear.
Students must grade through the following belts in the following
order:
White belt given to the beginner (10th gup)
White belt yellow tags (9th gup)
Yellow belt (8th gup)
Yellow belt green tags (7th gup)
Green belt (6th gup)
Green belt blue tags (5th gup)
Blue belt (4th gup))
Blue belt red tags (3rd gup)
Red belt (2nd gup)
Red belt black tags (1st gup)
Through to Black Belt (1st dan/degree).
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