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ATA Songahm
Taekwondo Belts (Ranks)
White Belt
"Pure and without the knowledge of
Songahm Taekwondo. As with the Pine
Tree, the seed must now be planted and
nourished to develop strong roots."
The
student has no knowledge of Songahm
Taekwondo and begins with a clean (pure)
slate.
Purity is often signified by the color
white.
Orange Belt
"The sun is beginning to rise. As with
the morning's dawn, only the beauty of
the sunrise is seen rather than the
immense power."
The
beginner student sees the beauty of the
art of Taekwondo but has not yet
experienced the power of the technique.
Orange is found among
the many colors of the sunrise.
Yellow Belt
"The seed is beginning to see the
sunlight."
The
student begins to understand the basics
of Taekwondo.
The sun appears to be yellow.
Camouflage (Camo) Belt
"The sapling is hidden amongst the
taller pines and must now fight its way
upward."
The
student begins to realize his/her place
in the world's largest martial art. The
student must now begin to spar in order
to promote in rank.
Camouflage (greens) is used to
hide among the trees in the forest.
Green Belt
"The pine tree is beginning to develop
and grow in strength."
The
student's technique is developing power.
The components of the basic techniques
are beginning to work in unison.
As the pine tree develops, it sprouts
green pine needles.
Purple Belt
"Coming to the mountain. The tree is in
the mid-growth and now the path becomes
steep."
The
student has crossed over over into a
higher level of SOngahm Taekwondo. The
techniques, poom-sae (forms), and level
of gyeo-roo-gi (sparring) becomes more
difficult, creating a "mountain" that
must be overcome.
Mountains are often depicted as being
purple.
Blue Belt
"The tree reaches for the sky toward new
heights."
Having
passed the mid-way point, the student
focuses his/her energy upward toward
black belt.
The sky appears as blue.
Brown Belt
"The tree is firmly rooted in the
earth."
At this
point the student has mastered the
basics and developed deep roots in
Taekwondo.
Brown is known as an
earthy color, such as dirt.
Red Belt
"The sun is setting. The first phase of
growth has been accomplished."
The
first day (the period of time from white
belt to red belt) of growth is coming to
an end. The physical skill has been
developed but lacks control; therefore,
physical and mental discipline must now
be achieved.
Variations of red are
found among the many colors of the
sunset.
Red/Black Belt
"The dawn of a new day. The sun breaks
through the darkness."
The
previous day has ended, giving way to a
new dawn. The student must begin a new
phase of training; that of being a black
belt.
The red is the sun (in
a sunrise) as it breaks through the
black of night.
Black Belt
"The tree has reached maturity and has
overcome the darkness... it must now
'plant seeds for the future.'"
The
color black is created when all the
colors of the light spectrum have been
absorbed into an object. That object has
"taken control" of the colors and
retained them. If one color was to
"escape", the object would no longer be
black but would appear as that color.
The student has mastered the nine geup
(grades) of Taekwondo. He/she has
"absorbed" all the knowledge of the
color ranks and overcome or "mastered"
that level or training. The
colors of the spectrum are bound
together and are not reflected off an
object, resulting in the absence of
color which we call black.
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