The traditional starting point is the white belt. Every style I know starts with white. When you buy a new gi, it typically comes with a white belt.
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∙ 7y agoA novice's belt in white in color. This is not only in Karate but in most of the Martial Arts starters are given a white belt.
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sorry to tell you but jb doesn't do karate. whoever told you this was lying but if he had a belt, it would probably be a yellow
One would obtain a brown belt in karate by taking lessons at an established karate training center. The belt color progression will be determined by the level of skill achieved and proven.
It will depend on the school or style of karate. In some styles, a purple belt is one of the levels on the way to black belt. My particular style of Shorin Ryu does not have a purple belt. It is not a common color.
Prince and Paris and Blanket are Yellow belts.
the first belt in karate is white
black. it just has the roman # symbol
a belt or a karate belt in Japanese is called obi
Yellow belt is just past white. It means that you might know a little more than someone who's never done karate at all.
It will depend on the school or style of karate. In some styles, red belt is one of the levels on the way to black belt. In the Okinawan styles, a red belt indicates someone at the 9th or 10th Dan level, a Grandmaster.