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everyone ties their belt differently but usually it is one of two ways.

one of them you end up having a 'cross' at the back, as the belt overlaps.

the other is where there is no overlap at the back.

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everyone ties their belt differently but usually it is one of two ways.

one of them you end up having a 'cross' at the back, as the belt overlaps.

the other is where there is no overlap at the back.

The "crossed in the back" method is usually for randori and the "overlap" method is for formal occasions although many modern schools make no distinction and use oneor the other.

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I say...just tie the belt and be done with it!!

:roll:

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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I say...just tie the belt and be done with it!!

:roll:

Agreed! :lol: Sometimes, too much thought gets put into the wrong things.

Oh yeah!!

:P

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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