Well, I cannot tell what style you do so this is what the Tae Kwon Do belt order and time. (After the month means since you started.)
White Belt- You start with this.
Yellow Belt- Test after 3 months.
Green Belt- Test after 6 months.
Blue Belt- Test after 9 months.
Purple Belt- Test after 1 year.
Red Belt- Test after 15 months.
Brown Belt- Test after 18 months.
Deputy Black Belt- Test after 20 months.
Black Belt- Test a year after you go your Deputy Black Belt.
It depends entirely on how hard you work at it. Things vary from style to style and school to school. Our style has no time limits set on promotions. The only limits are for Dan rankings and you have to have studied for three years before you can test for black belt.
Absolutely!! Where I take Taekwondo, there is a man who got his black belt at 74 years old.
You can get a black belt in Tae Kwon Do in as little as 5 years if you take lessons 3 times a week and are dedicated with natural aptitude. It will take longer if your lessons are less frequent.
The frequency and number of belt tests between white belt and red belt will vary from school to school, but it should be approximately two-and-a-half years. Black belts usually take three years, and red belts are just one or two steps below the black belt.
The amount of time it takes to earn a black belt varies greatly. You should take your time and focus,you will reach it soon.
depending on your age it can take different amounts of time. you have to be at least 16 years old to gain it.
in most martial arts it takes about 4-6 years to become a black belt
it would take 3 or 4 years to get a black belt
5 years minimum. Depends on how much yu put into it. You could be a white belt for 6 years.
Probably around 2 to 5 years depending on the grading system
In order to advance in the belt rankings you need to show consistency and progress to the master instructors. The only way to do that is to study at the same location for periods of time. I've found that after attaining my black belt it is interesting to see other approaches at other schools.
It depends on your age, personal dedication and commitment, and the level of instruction and coaching. It usually takes about 3 to 5 years to reach Black Belt. In that time, athletes can begin competing in local tournaments for experience, and then participate in state and national Senior. and Jr. Olympic events. A Black Belt at the age of 15 to 18 years old might compete in Olympic events for the next 10 to 20 years on average. A young, talented Black Belt could become a successful Olympic competitor in only a few years.
In the TAGB, black belt students can take part in breaking - coloured belts cannot.