white
There is a old story to the history of the Karate belt orders: when Japan was in poverty they couldn't afford getting a new belt every belt test so they would start out with white, dye the white yellow, dye the yellow orange, and so on until the belt was completely black of dying.
White is always first. The one consistent part of the belt sequence between all of the schools and Martial Arts is they start with white and end with black.
The yellow comes first then the white comes after. :)
That will depend on the school. Some go from white to yellow. My school goes from white to orange.
white,black,green,yellow,red,pink,blue
That depends on the style and the school. Yellow is probably the most common belt after white.
That will vary from school to school and student to student. I have some students that have studied for six months and haven't made it to their first promotion. There are others that will go from white straight to yellow in a coule months.
The 1st belt is white then yellow orange purple blue green brown black
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
This depends on the style of karate. Some have only solid color belts: white, yellow, green, blue, brown, black; while others have stripes associated: white, white w/ yellow, yellow, yellow w/green, etc. Other styles may include orange, purple, red and various other stripe systems.
Yellow
Karate is not held, it is practiced. The forerunners of karate were Chinese White Crane Kung Fu combined with Okinawa Te about 300 years ago.
A white belt
after the yellow belt comes the orange belt then blue then brown then black