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Coloured Belts in Martial Arts that we all know today originally stem from East Asian martial arts styles, particularly Japan. Belts were traditionally a part of the uniform that simulated real clothing. In short, the key is not to get your black belt as soon as possible but rather enjoy the journey along the way, one Coloured Belt at a time! For more information visit our page now!<br>
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Why are there Coloured Belts in Martial Arts? Coloured Belts in Martial Arts that we all know today originally stem from East Asian martial arts styles, particularly Japan. Belts were traditionally a part of the uniform that simulated real clothing. What qualifies each Coloured Belt in Martial Arts? Depending on the style of MMA you are training in and the goals require in that sport, coloured Belts in Martial Arts will differ from style to style. Aikido Aikido is a modern, non-aggressive Japanese martial art that. It was developed early in the 20th century. Aikido is based on circular, flowing movements originating from a relaxed body and an entirely centred mind. Judo Judo originated in Imperial Japan as a system for Samurai to fight unarmed and in close combat. Judo specialises in throws and has a uniformly designed international system of progression. Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do is a Korean martial art that focuses on kicking and coloured belts are given out after an exam where you as a student would perform a set number of techniques. Keep Training!