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The Historical significance of Karate Belts

Over the years past many decades, Judo Karate, Martial Arts, and Kung Fu have become one of the world’s most strenuous forms of art. This exquisite art of self defense and attack demands severe discipline from mind and body alike. Originated in Japan, Karate involves various techniques of punching, kicking, locking, and knee and elbow striking. It is a striking art which can be practiced as a sport, combat sport or as self-defense training. However, the traditional karate emphasizes more on self defense, helping an individual to develop better reflexes, as well as provide a full Body Workout. Although Karate is more about the different fighting techniques and karate moves, one thing that can not go unnoticed is the different colored karate belts. There are various colors for Karate Belts such as simple black and white to vibrant yellow and blue, which always catch attention and signify the rank of the practitioner wearing them. Kano Jigoro is considered to be the founder of judo and he is also responsible to create the belt ranking system to signify the progress of his students. In the year 1883, the founder of Judo Kano formally introduced belt ranking system. Subsequently in the year 1907, Kano started using traditional white and black colors for modem gi and modem obi, however, in few years; martial art forms adopted a new custom and started using different colored sashes to determine the rank. Each martial arts form has its own belt color order in accordance to its rank structure.

• The belt that signifies the beginning of karate training is white belt. Since, white color represents purity; the belt is given to a novice learner who has no prior knowledge of this field.

• The yellow belt is given to a karate beginner who has started taking control of his life, body and environment. The colors yellow and orange symbolize sunrise and a new birth just as a seed begins to grow, and at times the belt is also represented by the color orange.

• As color green symbolizes the color of spring, growth as if a green plant sprouts out of the ground, the green belt is given to a karate student who has entered the growing process of training. At this point, the student has built up a firm foundation and is ready to learn more advanced stages.

• At times, also represented by the color purple, the color blue or purple signifies the color of sky. Hence, the blue belt is given to students in order to remind that they have to reach for the heavens and so have to continue their journey with lots of dedication and hard work.

• The brown or red belt which symbolizes the color of sun and blood is given to the karate students when they are able to create their own techniques and can start imitating the advanced and complicated techniques and mannerisms from the higher belts.

• The highest ranking karate belt is the black belt. Since, color black can absorb all other colors, the belt symbolizes that the student has deep knowledge of all the preceding levels and has mastered the training.

Article source: http://goarticles.com/article/The-Historical-significance-of-Karate-Belts/5049079/

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