Golden Tae Kwon Do Family Center
Rank and Belt System
Different belts symbolize
the various stages of physical and spiritual development in martial arts. The
following is a list of belts and their color interpretations
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Grade
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Color
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Description
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10th
Gup
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White
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A student who has no
knowledge of the art but has begun the journey. White, being a non-color,
expresses a VOID, NO ACTION.
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9th
Gup
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White w/ stripes
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Student has learned the
basics. 1) the student creed, 2) the basic form, and 3) “A leader is best …”
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8th
Gup
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Yellow
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Development has slowly
begun. Yellow represents CAUTION,
careful and slow movements.
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7th
Gup
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Purple
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The student receives his
or her first dark color, representing the DESIRE TO LEARN and CONCENTRATION.
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6th
Gup
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Green
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Student has begun to
achieve a higher level of concentration, FOCUS
and COORDINATION of technique.
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5th
Gup
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Blue
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Student has begun to
acquire SKILL and is developing CONFIDENCE.
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4th
Gup
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Brown
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Student has begun to
coordinate SKILL with CONFIDENCE.
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3rd
Gup
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Red
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Student is now developing SPEED and techniques with FLOWING MOTION.
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2nd
Gup
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Red w/ stripes
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Student is combining SPEED with STRENGTH resulting in power. He or she has no begun to work on ACCURACY.
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1st
Gup
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Deputy Black
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Student has successfully
combined POWER with ACCURACY. The black signifies MATURITY and NO FEAR, self confidence as well as self discipline has helped the student
overcome him or herself.
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Dan
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Black
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All has now come together
in HARMONY. The student has obtained SELF-CONFIDENCE
and MATURITY. The student has
graduated to a DEGREE in the
martial arts. There are nine degrees of black belt.
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