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2481x2592 The Origin Of The Color Belt Scheme I... Access

Kano took inspiration from Japanese high school swim teams that used colored ribbons to distinguish skill levels. 🌈 Mikinosuke Kawaishi and the Rainbow

⭐ Before belts, many traditional Japanese arts used formal scrolls (Menkyo) to certify a student’s level. 2481x2592 The Origin of the Color Belt Scheme i...

Most modern arts, like Karate and Taekwondo, eventually adopted this Judo-born system. Kano took inspiration from Japanese high school swim

He realized Western students were more motivated by frequent, visible rewards. He realized Western students were more motivated by

He introduced the intermediate colors (yellow, orange, green, blue, brown) we see today to mark incremental progress. 📌 Why It Matters

It allows instructors to manage large classes by grouping students of similar skills.

The origin of the martial arts color belt scheme is younger than most people think. It wasn’t a centuries-old tradition, but a practical innovation from the early 20th century. 🥋 The Myth vs. The Reality