The Belts of Tang Soo Do | Trinity Martial Arts
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- Though some Tang Soo Do schools use different colors, traditionally there are 5 different belts used. Let's take a look at these belts and talk about the symbolism behind why these colors were chosen.
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I was in an old school Taekwondo academy with roots in chang moo Kwan. Our belt rank system also had to do with farming, white was purity or soil, yellow was a seed, green was sprouting, blue was water, red was sunlight or fire, and black belt was the first harvest. This is really cool to still be teaching the traditional values behind martial arts, keep it up
That's really cool to hear. I'm not surprised since many of the Kwans who emerged after WWII seemed to share a lot of ideas
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Wow. That is like the idea of being a sea and growing to become the person you have become. I like how martial arts is the art of life too.
In my KAJI KENPO class, we had, Yellow, Blue, Purple, and, Brown,
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WOW!!
Great video. My first style. Tang Soo!
Tang Soo do definitely on my list to study I took kempo American karate and Muay Thai
When I did tang soo do as a kid my school was in the world moo duk kwan tsd federation and our belts were white, yellow, purple, orange, blue, green, red, black. Now, I'm in a different school in the world tang soo do association and my schools belts are White, orange, advanced orange (half orange, half green), green, advanced green (half green, half brown), brown, advanced brown (half brown/red), red, advanced red (half red/dark blue), Dark blue (called cho dan bo) and black. It is interesting to see that different federations/associations/schools have slightly different belts. I also learned forms and weapons can be different. I still remember forms 1-7 but at my current school they are a little different but the adjustment has been easy.
Hello! Yes, many schools use all sorts of different colors and ranking systems. In this video, we were just focusing on the original 4 colors used by Hwang Kee. Now a days though, you'll find all different systems.
@@TrinityMartialArtsNY Thank you for the video. I thought it was interesting that it started with just 4 original colors and has branched off in so many ways. Schools use camoflauge belts, and half colored belts even and they all have their own order. Super interesting.
Hello I am actually a white belt at your school and I love watching these videos to learn more moves before I do them
Lol I fell after taking a shower and I did a Tang soo Do technique to mitigate it. I’ve never been so thankful in my life.
Tang Soo Do was my first style, our belt colors were white, purple, green, red, blue or black.
It was my first style as well, and I'm back in it (different state and different association) ours were white, yellow, purple, orange, blue, green, red and black. My current school is White, orange, advanced orange (half orange, half green), green, advanced green (half green, half brown), brown, advanced brown (half brown/red), red, advanced red (half red/dark blue), Dark blue (called cho dan bo) and black.
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I used to train for a few years in a related art, Kong Sudo (also spelt Kong Soo Do). It's a given that have a similar belt structure, however he represent all gup grades with a separate belt.
For us, it goes as follows:
White
Yellow
Orange
Purple
Purple Stripe
Green
Green Stripe
Brown
Brown Stripe
Red
Red Stripe
Cho Dan Bo (aka Black Stripe)
All (except one) "stripe" belt have white running down the middle for its stripe. This is to show an incremental progression between each belt, although all belts of the same colour are basically treated the same. They're like "[colour] first class" belts.
The last "stripe" belt is Cho Dan Bo. This is the same as Red Stripe (red belt + white stripe), except with pure black as the stripe running down the belt. Traditionally, I believe this belt is treated like a "black-belt-in-training" according to the Wikipedia.
The black belts are the same, being that they're midnight blue in colour, not pure black, and have the name and sometimes logo of the art embroidered into one end of the belt.
Dans 1-3 are shown by a gold-coloured strip across the (left?) end of the belt - one signifying each Dan that has been achieved.
To memory, 4th-7th Dan generally have the same design and colours as yours, except those that are instructors appear to have a broader belt with a broader red stripe down the middle. I believe now, the Dan strips are in white.
I don't know 8th Dan and above, as I've never met nor seen one from my art, though I'd expect they follow a similar pattern as instructor Dans 4-7.
Tang Soo!
Very informative sensei, well done new subsriber here. Tang Soo!!! 👊👊👍👍
Sa Bom Nihm taught that belt color didn't mean much... Knowledge, ability, understanding speak louder and more clearly. SBM taught that color belts were developed from Japanese Martial arts - Particularly Judo as codified by Kano.
He was very practical man.
At my tang so do school it goes white,yellow,orange,purple,green,blue, brown, red and like 6 more belts afterwards
Lots of different Tang Soo Do schools use different colors, but the original color belts from Hwang Kee were white, green, red, and black. Now a days though, each school makes it their own, which is cool too!
Our schools tang soo doo ranking system order is white orange yellow green purple brown advanced brown red advanced red then blue belt then black belt
Lots of different Tang Soo Do schools use different colors, but the original color belts from Hwang Kee were white, green, red, and black
We use 6 belt sir in malaysia kuching sarawak..white,yellow,orange,green,blue,brown,and black belt.
We have a different belt system in tang soo do moo duk Kwan so it's interesting to learn about other belt systems but our one also represents seasons.
Our belt system:
White
White with stripe
Yellow
Yellow with stripe
Orange
Orange with stripe
Green
Green with stripe
Blue
Red
Midnight blue/black (all the dans up to 8th Dan including 1st senior dan)
Master
Hi There, We are a Tang Soo Do Moo Duo Kwan school. Lots of TSD schools (including mine) have since added other colors. This video is solely about the original 4 colors used by Hwang Kee when he founded TSD. It has since evolved a lot...nothing wrong with that though!
When I trained in Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan our belts were white, purple, green, red and blue and 4th dan was blue with red stripe.
Did you train IN Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan or were you a member of THE Moo Duk Kwan (Which was renamed to Soo Bahk Do). The belts discussed in this video were used by Hwang Kee and the MDK association. Other TSD schools all over the world use different colors.
Did you train IN Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan or were you a member of THE TSD Moo Duk Kwan (Which was renamed to Soo Bahk Do). The belts discussed in this video were used by Hwang Kee and the MDK association. Other TSD schools all over the world use different colors.
Wheres the Cho Dan Bo ? Blue Belt
The original colors used by GM Hwang Kee were white, green, red, and black (or sometimes midnight blue), with orange added in later. While many schools now use blue after red to insert a rank before black belt, it was not part of Hwang Kee's original belt system, hence why it was not mentioned in this video.
Do people get the midnight blue belts embroidered with the holders' names like they do for black belts?
Yes. My original belt was midnight blue and had my name in Korean on one side and the federation's name in Korean on the other.
TANG SOO!
I have a question i actually also do tang soo do but I have yellow belt and you didn’t mention yellow belt
Lots of TSD schools have since added other colors such as yellow and brown. This video was solely about the original 4 colors used by Hwang Kee when he founded TSD. It has since evolved...nothing wrong with that!
The value of the red belt in various Korean martial arts isn’t high. Unlike some Japanese / Okinawan martial arts where it is the highest rank.
Isn't this the martial art that Chuck Norris is known for
Yes sir! This is the style he originally trained in when he was stationed in South Korea.
we had a yellow belt after white
Same
Lots of different Tang Soo Do schools use different colors, but the original color belts from Hwang Kee were white, green, red, and black. Now a days though you'll find all different colors
we have brown belt
Isn’t tang soo do a style of karate
Tang Soo Do=Karate Do,Shotokan Ryu
True. In this video we discuss specifically the traditions of the Hwang Kee's Moo Duk Kwan
Da only. Thing that. Belts are good for is to hold ur. Pants. Up