What is the meaning of the purple belt in Taekwondo?
Then, what do the belt colors mean in Taekwondo?
According to Choi, white is the innocence, as that of a beginning student of taekwon-do; yellow is the Earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as the Taekwon-do foundation is laid; green is the plant's growth as skills in taekwon-do develop; blue is the Heaven, towards which the plant grows into a towering tree
Tae Kwon Do Rank | Time Required To Advance In Rank |
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3rd Gup Blue Belt With Red Stripe | 6 Months (108 Hours) |
2nd Gup Red Belt | 6 Months (108 Hours) |
1st Gup Red Belt With Black Stripe | 9 Months (162 Hours) |
1st Dan (Il Dan) Black Belt | 2 Years |
In this way, what is the order of belts in Taekwondo?
The color belts range from white to junior black belt (half black, half red). The order and colours used may vary between schools, but a common order is white, yellow, green, blue, red, black.
Each belt color has a meaning symbolizing advancement and increased awareness. For example, the color blue could represent the water, as opposed to the sky, which the plant receives in order to continue to grow. signifies a birth, or beginning, of a seed.