Tae Kwon Do Belts

Tae Kwon Do Belts. 9th Dan Black Belt usually achieved after 10 to 12 years of practice. At this point in the student's journey, they will have been training for a little over 1 year


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Taekwondo uses a color coded belt system to help distinguish the skill levels of its students The modern belt system of Taekwondo was developed in the early 1940s and is often symbolized as the growth of a tree or as the journey from infancy to adulthood

In ITF, the color belt ranks start from the 10th geup (white belt), all the way down to the 1st dan (black belt) 9th Dan Black Belt usually achieved after 10 to 12 years of practice. The Tae Kwon Do belt ranks are an integral part of the martial art's progression system

. 8th Dan Black Belt usually tested for after 9 or 10 years of training Taekwondo Belt Order: The belt order differs slightly depending on the organization being followed

. In the Taekwondo world there are a number of organizations but the main ones are World Taekwondo, the International Taekwondo Federation, ATA Martial Arts.. At this point in the student's journey, they will have been training for a little over 1 year