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A students rank is indicated by the colour of his or her belt. Each solid colour has a symbolic meaning; the striped belts indicate an intermediate level. Click on your current belt to view the training and grading material to gain your next belt.

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10th Kup White Belt
Pattern :: 4 Directional Punching (Exercise)
White (signifies) innocence, as that of a beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon-Do.
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9th Kup Yellow Tag
Pattern :: Chon Ji (19 Moves)
Yellow signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as Tae Kwon-Do foundations are being laid.
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8th Kup Yellow Belt
Pattern :: Dan Gun (21 Moves)
Yellow signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as Tae Kwon-Do foundations are being laid.
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7th Kup Green Tag
Pattern :: Do San (24 Moves)
Green signifies the plants growth as Tae Kwon-Do skills begin to develop.
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6th Kup Green Belt
Pattern :: Won-Hyo (28 Moves)
Green signifies the plants growth as Tae Kwon-Do skills begin to develop.
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5th Kup Blue Tag
Pattern :: Yul-Gok (38 Moves)
Blue signifies the heaven towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Tae Kwon-Do progresses.
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4th Kup Blue Belt
Pattern :: Joong-Gun (32 Moves)
Blue signifies the heaven towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Tae Kwon-Do progresses.
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3rd Kup Red Tag
Pattern :: Toi Gye (37 Moves)
Red signifies danger cautioning the student to exercise control and warning the opponent to stay away.
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2nd Kup Red Belt
Pattern :: Hwa Rang (29 Moves)
Red signifies danger cautioning the student to exercise control and warning the opponent to stay away.
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1st Kup Black Tag
Pattern :: Choong-Moo (30 Moves)
Black is the opposite of white, therefore signifying maturity and proficiency (in Tae Kwon-Do). It also indicates the wearer is impervious to darkness and fear.
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1st Dan Black Belt
Patterns :: Kwang-Gae (39 Moves), Po-Eun (36 Moves), Ge-Baek (44 Moves)
Black is the opposite of white, therefore signifying maturity and proficiency (in Tae Kwon-Do). It also indicates the wearer is impervious to darkness and fear.
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2nd Dan Black Belt
Pattern :: Ko-Dang (39 Moves), Eui-Am (45 Moves), Choong-Jang (52 Moves)
Black is the opposite of white, therefore signifying maturity and proficiency (in Tae Kwon-Do). It also indicates the wearer is impervious to darkness and fear.
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