SHORT ANSWER:
Basically, it is the difference between an advanced student working toward a comprehensive understanding of the basics, and a Black Belt who is beginning to build on the basics toward a complete mastery of the art. The color belt is a temporary grade level, while the Black Belt is a permanent "Dan" (degree) awarded upon graduation. It is comparable to difference between completing the twelfth grade public education, and earning a college degree.
ELABORATED DETAILS:
In the Korean Martial Art of Taekwondo, the color belts represent the geup (grade) segment of learning the basics from beginner to intermediate to advanced level. The grading system starts with the higher number (either 10th, 9th, or 8th grade at the option of the Master Instructor) and goes down in number as the student is tested, graded, and advanced in rank.
The color belt system is a visible representation of the student's current grade. It begins with the white belt, and each subsequent belt gets darker in color. The number of belts used, and the order of the colors in sequence varies from one Taekwondo organization to the next, but it is the geup (grade number) that is the more pertinent to gauging the student's progress.
The highest grade levels are the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st geup. Most Taekwondo schools use either a brown belt, or a red belt to represent these advance grades, with one, two, or three black taped stripes on the tip of the belt to show each grade. Often times, both belts are used with either the red being before the brown, or the brown then the red. The logic of schools that use the brown as the higher belt is that it is a darker color, thus the last step before the Black Belt. Those that use the red belt as the highest, often use the symbolism that red represents "danger" and the final stage before Black Belt is the most unstable where a student is liable to lose their focus and quit, or character flaws will come out under the pressure of intense training.
One analogy used to describe the grading system in the Martial Art is like building nine story building (since the active Black Belt ranks go to the 9th Degree). The white belt is the starting point where you are doing the most important initial phase of clearing the ground and making it level to start the construction. The architecture of the structure has been prepared, tried and tested by Master Instructors over the years, so all the student has to do is follow the blueprint of training laid out by a qualified Instructor (like the site foreman).
The entire color belt segment is comparable to pouring the foundation. Without a secure and large enough foundation, any future building will crumble and fall to the ground. This is THE most important stage. Upon reaching the 1st Degree Black Belt, the foundation is done, and the walls of each level can be built one at a time until the 9th story is completed through a lifetime of dedication, and hard work.
Black Belt
Bodan is a rank of skill and experience just before black belt. The bodan belt is half red and half black. It sometimes called a temporary black belt.
White Belt: The lack of color signifies purity and innocence. The novice has no knowledge of tae kwon do. Yellow Belt: The color of the rising sun. Seeds in the ground begin to germinate and grow. Basic tae kwon do techniques begin to be learned. Orange Belt: The color of the rising sun. Seeds in the ground begin to germinate and grow. Basic tae kwon do techniques begin to be learned. Green Belt: The color of growing things that all can see. Power begins to develop. Blue / Purple Belt: The color of the sky which growing things reach for. Physical and mental power starts to stabilize. Brown Belt: The color of the ground where growing things are rooted firmly. Stability of physical and mental power is apparent. Red / Bodan Belt: The color of blood, the essential life force. Maturity, honor and respect are exhibited as character begins to perfect. Black Belt: Black is the combination of all color. The final stage where technique is mastered within the humble and serene beauty of the plant.
red belt means 'Danger, cautioning the student to excersise control and the opponent to stay away'. Btw, this is correct because i am a black tag in tae kwon do.
His belt is black with a gold buckle
Yes especcially when you get to weaponsPartially, i am a Black belt double gold stripe and my opinion is that it is boring until you are at least green belt
a grandmaster of the art and extremly dangerous
There is no orange belt in Taekwondo.. White belt Yellow tag - Yellow belt Green tag - Green belt Blue tag - Blue belt Red tag - Red belt Black tag - Black belt Then following to Dan grades Is the ranking system
Brown belt is not used in TKD
No, i am a first degree black belt and it actually promotes your growth as long as you practice on a regular basis.
You are usually called a Master when you reach 5th Dan - that's black belt with 5 stripes.
Absolutely!! Where I take Taekwondo, there is a man who got his black belt at 74 years old.