The study of any martial art is not 'quick.' It requires study and hard work. Most schools and systems require a minimum of three years.
No, it does not. Winning a fight does not make one an expert in a martial art. It takes years to learn the skills and philosophy of a martial art.
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You can start to really learn the martial art and its applications.
There are no short cuts on the road to black belt. Much of it will depend on your dedication and willingness to train and practice.
The same as a black belt in any other country. It represents having learned the basics of a martial art.
A martial art's master may rank up to a 10th degree black belt.
The term black belt refers to a martial artist who has achieved a certain level of expertise in his chosen art. Many believe that a black belt is an expert, but its more accurate to think of a black belt as a graduate: like a high school graduate. A black belt might best be described as competent in his martial art.
a grandmaster of the art and extremly dangerous
I assume the question is about the colour of belts worn in the martial arts? The colour of the belt signifies the stage that the wearer has reached in their particular martial art grading system. In most martial arts, a beginner's belt can be white, though it may be red in another martial art style. The idea is to pass various gradings, each grading having a different coloured belt, to reach the black belt as 1st Dan. After this the black belt remains, but the wearer goes up the grades in 2nd Dan, 3rd Dan, and so on.
Technically, you can't. In reality, most masters continue to learn, never feeling that they have actually mastered a martial art. The majority of schools say the minimum time is three years to earn a black belt. And that is just the starting point, as there are ten degrees of black belt.
It means the individual has achieved that level of competancy for the Korean Martial Art, Tang Soo Do. That is the style the Chuck Norris got his black belt in!
Yes he is, He was promoted to 9th degree black belt by MAKA Martial Arts Karate Academy in 2011 and shortly there after retired from the art.