The sensei of the dojo.
You get your white belt when you first start (No grading session required)Then instructor awards you yellow tip (Again no grading session required)Then yellow (Grading session required)Then orange tip (No grading session required)Then orange (Grading required)Then green ( Grading required )Then blue ( Grading required )Then red (Grading required )Then brown (Grading required)Then black tip (Grading required)A second black tip (Grading required )Then black (Grading required)
Probably around 2 to 5 years depending on the grading system
That is determined by each organization. In many instances it is a grading panel that consists of a number of blackbelts.
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.
well a triple grading is where you advance from your current belt on wards three times.
You should appear in uniform when you appear for your grading tests. If you have lost your belt, you should buy a new one or borrow one from a friend.
Mok? If this means grading, then yes assuming you perform as required.
His belt is black with a gold buckle
the brown belt is before the black belt in allcountries.
You can't cheat to get your black belt because a black belt is not something you wear. It's something you are.
Santa is good at Karate because he has a "Black Belt". MERRY KICK-MAS!
No, you become a convict.