it depends on the style of karate
in my karate it goes
white-yellow-orange-green-blue-purple-brown1-brown2-brown3- black
if u r to young after brown3 u do black/white-black/yellow-black/orange-black/green ............and so on til u get full black
Yes In my Tang Soo Do Fed. it goes White-Yellow-Orange(Stripes)- Green (Stripes)-Red (Stripes)- Blue(Stripes) - Black Belt(Degrees)
Most clubs have different colors at different levels. Our organization, for example, doesn't even use red in our ranking system. The colored belt system originated in Judo and was adapted for use in karate. Originally, the only four colors used were white, green, brown and black. As systems progressed and became more teaching processed became more organized, new belts were added to offer students intermediary goals.
In the Okinawa tradition, the red belt is the highest possible and worn by those that have achieved the rank of 9th or 10th Dan.
The belt after yellow belt on recorder karate is the orange belt. The song of yellow belt is Gently Sleep and the song on orange belt is Merrily We Roll Along.
This question depends on the style of karate, some styles do have a different ranking and colour coding system. Junior rank, after green is purple Senior rank, after green comes brown.
Research has shown that the green belt is 7th belt that can be achieved in Karate. One must achieve each level in karate in order to move up to the next level. Prior to achieving the green belt one would have to earn a blue, then a yellow belt, orange belt, blue belt, purple belt, green with white stripes belt and the next step would be the green belt.
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The 1st belt is white then yellow orange purple blue green brown black
A green belt in Karate is about mid-level. There are about 14 initial levels (Kups) and the Green Belt is a 6 Kup. There are seven Kups below it and at least six above it.
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
the next kaigan karate belt after white is orange
We refer to it as the way. While it is about fighting, it is mostly about being Karate not doing karate.To 'do' can be temporary, but to 'be' is eternal.To be karate, is to be an example of the way in all that you do.You can be a 3rd degree black-belt and 'do Karate', or be a green-belt and 'be karate', vice versa.It is up to no one to decide if you are, it is up to you to be.Although, if you have dedicated enough of yourself to make it to 4th dan or higher it is an idea that you are Karate since to get to these levels require great love, discipline, and dedication to achieve.
In shotokan karate, the 9th kyu grade is orange belt, after the 8th kyu grade, red. But this will vary according the the particular school of karate, some schools not using a red belt at all in their system. In some styles the red belt indicates 9th or 10th Dan, which is as high as you can go.
The depends on the style. 1st kyu comes before 1st Dan. It is typically marked with some version of brown belt, but could be brown or red and may have stripes on it.
You don't master karate at brown belt. You don't normally ever master karate. The best thing to do is to practice often and hard.