In order to get your belt upgraded in judo, it is necessary to learn a section of judo compiled by the federation you belong to and then later recite this information in an examination like atmosphere to your sensei. If performed well the sensei will pass you onto your next grade. Note: there are three stripes or mons per belt which can only be upgraded every 3 months. Grades for a judokas' black belt vary however.
being over 7 and having graded from white(the first belt) to red
you have to know 6 throws and 6 holds I'm trying to get my yellow belt and I'm red second stripe
I am currently an orange belt in judo and I have been training for a long time. to get one you need to train hard and go to gradings.
After you pass your yellow belt test of course!
yes there is
Red and White belt.
White, Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Brown, Black and (if passed Dans) Red and White
White, White-Yellow, Yellow, Yellow-Orange, Orange, Orange-Green, Green, Green-Blue, Blue, Blue-Brown, Brown, Black, Red-White, Red
a beginer
white
white belt
The belt order goes as follows: White (Single Wide) Yellow Orange Green Blue Purple Brown Black (1-5th Dan) Red and White (6th-8th Dan, Most Still Wear Black.) Solid Red (9-10th Dan) Double Wide White Belt (12th Dan, has never been awarded. Perfection has to be attained before receiving this belt, and perfection is not possible. The Kodokan, and other judo organizations have the power to award this but never have.)
White.
Obi in Japanese means belt and the colour order is White Yellow Orange Green Blue Brown Black Red And White
white (or red), yellow, orange, green, blue, brown, black, then red and white blocks (above 5th Dan). the top rank of belt is 10th dan, which is a plain white belt
judo fighters wear a white suit and white trousers with a coloured belt depending how skilled you are you dont wear any shoes. :-)
Solid red belt in the Japanese arts represents 9th and 10th Dan, or degree of black belt.Red and White belts are used to represent 7th and 8th Dan.black colour