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Your uniform is considered a _ in training because it symbolizes _, wear it with _, it is designed to _. | The dobok is considered a necessity in training because it symbolizes the Taekwondo tradition. Wear it with pride. It is designed to allow freedom of movement. | |
Your belt is considered a _ in training because it identifies | Your dee is considered a necessity in training because it identifies your degree of Taekwondo education. | |
White belt symbolizes | 흰색 (hwinsaek) dee symbolizes Innocence, as that of the beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Taekwondo. | |
Yellow belt symbolizes | 노란색 (noransaek) dee symbolizes Earth, from which a plant sprouts and takes root as a Taekwondo foundation is being laid. | |
Green belt symbolizes | 초록색 (choroksaek) dee symbolizes growth, as the young plant grows and fluorishes so does the skill and strength of the Taekwondo student | |
Blue belt symbolizes | 파란색 (p'aransaek) dee symbolizes Heaven, towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as the students training and experience progresses in Taekwondo. | |
Red belt symbolizes | 빨간색 (bbalgansaek) dee symbolizes danger, like the flashing red light sends out a warning to all who see it, so it is with the student who has a black belt technique, but not black belt wisdom, knowledge, and gentleness. | |
Black belt symbolizes | 검은색 (geon-eunsaek) dee symbolizes impervious, to the darkness of fear. As the darkness we come from at birth, so the black belt is born into a world of wisdom. A NEW BEGINNING! |
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