Tae Kwon Do Belts
BELT COLOR DEFINITION
Everything in
Taekwon-Do has a meaning and a philosophy whether it is one of the many
different styles of junbi stance, hidden movements in form or in this case color
of the belts, nothing was done haphazardly or unplanned. The systematic
arrangement of belt colors is in itself a life lesson for growth not only in
Taekwon-Do, but for the student to grow in other endeavors of life. The belt is
only an outward symbol of the attainment of certain knowledge. Knowledge is
attained be degrees, small increments of measurement. Just as a thermometer
measures the rise of temperature by degrees, so does Taekwon-Do measure the rise
of the students knowledge by first colored belts in grades (gup) then longer
intervals of black belt in degrees (dan).
WHITE BELT Heen Tti
10-9 Grade
Represents innocence, a white belt is the
beginner who knows nothing.
YELLOW BELT Noran Tti 8-7
Grade
Represents gold ore; this shows that one must
begin to explore, to work and dig to achieve.
GREEN BELT Pooren Tti 6-5
Grade
Represents the green trees; one must grow like
the mighty oak trees, from a seed to great heights.
BLUE BELT Parang Tti 4-3
Grade
Represents the blue sky, which is higher than
the tree, yet surrounds the trees and nourishes it.
RED BELT Hong Tti 2-1
Grade
Represents the color of the sun, higher then
the sky, yet shines down on all, and is looked up to by all.
BLACK BELT Huk Tti 1-9
Degree
Represents the mastery of the basic techniques.
The black belt is the head of the universe, the eternal flowing of the fountain
of knowledge. They are one with themselves, a black belt is a beginner.
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