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In Kyokushinkai karate, the ranking system is like this:

 

11th kyu-white

 

10th kyu-orange

 

9th kyu-orange

 

8th kyu-blue

 

7th kyu-blue

 

6th kyu-yellow

 

5th kyu-yellow (that's me)

 

4th kyu-green

 

3rd kyu-green

 

2nd kyu-brown

 

1st kyu-brown

 

(For junior students, it's often five stripes on each belt, in the same order as the belt colours)

 

black

 

nidan, shodan, etc.

 

I think it's strange orange and blue is before yellow. Does anybody know why it's like this?

 

(I think I'd better ask this on the karate part)

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Old school (TKD):

 

white

 

orange

 

yellow

 

green

 

purple

 

blue

 

blue 1

 

brown

 

brown 1

 

red

 

red 1

 

red/black (BB candidate)

 

New school (TKD):

 

white

 

orange (kids only)

 

yellow

 

green

 

blue

 

blue w/stripe

 

brown

 

brown w/stripe

 

red

 

red w/stripe

 

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white

 

yellow

 

orange

 

blue

 

blue stripe

 

green

 

green stripe

 

brown

 

brown stripe

 

brown 2 stripes (black candidate)

 

black

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To be honest for kyu or gup grades I feel it is more useful for people to state what numerical kyu or gup they are instead of the color of the belt given the great range in the order of color belts in different schools.
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Wow! man that's a lot of different belt rankings.

 

American Society of Karate goes like:

 

YOUTH

 

white

 

yellow

 

orange

 

green

 

blue

 

purple (3levels of purple)

 

red (3 levels of red)

 

When a youth is old enough to go into the adults' class, he starts over at adult white no matter what rank they are.

 

ADULTS

 

white

 

yellow

 

orange

 

green

 

blue

 

purple

 

brown (3 levels of brown)

 

black (7 levels of black)

"By the time I was fifteen, I became a white belt."

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When a youth is old enough to go into the adults' class, he starts over at adult white no matter what rank they are.

 

So it completely ignores any achievement made before you become a legal adult?

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When a youth is old enough to go into the adults' class, he starts over at adult white no matter what rank they are.

 

So it completely ignores any achievement made before you become a legal adult?

 

I agree, that is completly ridiculous, I am new to karate, but, those kids earned their belts, it's not like they stole them..

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When a youth is old enough to go into the adults' class, he starts over at adult white no matter what rank they are.

 

At what age are they old enough? Some schools have jr programs for 4-7 that only cover basic techniques and teach balance skills, etc. Then, starting at white in an adult program isn't that big a deal.

 

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