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Red belt (martial arts)

A Red Belt is one of several colored belts used in some martial arts where each practitioner's level is marked by the color of the belt, these are most commonly those of Kodokan style Judo origin. Like the more commonly known Black Belt, its use varies between arts, with most using it for the style founder, Grandmaster or other high rank, while others use it as the immediately pre-black belt rank or even to denote a beginner who holds no rank. In some schools, a red belt signifies ninth or tenth degree Dan rank, where the tenth degree is the highest rank attainable.
In karate, even though grandmasters and non-black belts (according to whatever system) may both wear a "red belt", the difference is obvious. Not only is there a clear difference in age, but the respective belts are different, as well: Dan rank belts are broader, with kyu (pre-black belt) rank belts normally having a width of 4 centimeters and dan rank belts having a width of 5 centimeters. Also, the grandmaster's red belt is usually darker in color and embroidered with the person's name and style (as customary for dan rank belts).

  • In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the 7th and 8th degree belts are black and red, while the 9th and 10th degree belts are solid red.
  • In the Japanese martial art of Judo, at 6th degree ( dan) the belt is replaced by an alternately red and white belt, and at 9th degree it is replaced by a solid red belt.
  • In most Okinawan Karate styles and in some schools of Kobudo (Okinawan weaponry), the alternately red and white belt is used for 7 and 8 dans, whereas the solid red belt is used for 9 and 10 dans, which are purely honorary, i.e. cannot be attained by applying for (and passing) the respective exam. From 7 dan onwards, a practitioner is allowed to use the title shihan, which translates as "expert example." Some, but comparatively few, karate styles also use an alternately black and red belt for 5 and 6 dans.
  • In modern Karate, as governed by the World Karate Federation and its subsidiary federations, red (aka) and ao (blue) belts are worn by competitors. Only red and blue belts are to be worn for competition, with foot and fist pads of the corresponding color for kumite competition. In tournaments sanctioned by the Japan Karate Association (JKA), red (aka) and white (shiro) belts (colors of the Japanese flag)were previously worn. However, this practice has largely been replaced after the 1980s, with both competitors now wearing black belts and the athlete designated as aka wearing a thin red tassel on his/her belt.
  • Usually in traditional Korean taekwondo, the red belt is just before gaining a first degree black belt, or first Dan. The pattern, or poomsae, which must be learned by the practitioner in order to attain the rank varies between styles and schools.
  • In Tsien Tao Chinese Kempo, the red belt is equivalent to a sixth degree black belt (first degree master). Stripes are added to the red belt to denote second, and third degree master. A fourth degree master is represented by a red and white striped belt.
  • In Seiki Juku Karate, a red belt denotes karate-ka at 10th Kyu.
  • In Muay Thai, red belt or red munkun is highest rank which denotes 9th and 10th Dan.
Red Belt (Russia)

The Red Belt or Red Zone was a group of Russian regions with a stable support for the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and other left parties in local and federal elections. The term came into wide use from the mid-1990s after Communist candidates won a number of regions from non-Communist opposition candidates. The "red zone" comprised predominantly agricultural areas of Central Russia, the national republics of the North Caucasus, as well as a number of the southern regions of Siberia and the Far East. With the coming to power of Vladimir Putin (31 December 1999) and reduced support for the Communist Party, the "red belt" ceased to exist.

Red belt

Red belt:

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  • Red belt (martial arts)
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  • Red Belt (Russia) - an area dominated by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation

Usage examples of "red belt".

Three times he decided on the spur of the moment to follow a woman coming out of the house, two wearing the red belt of a Wise Woman.

I've been a village Wise Woman as well as wearing the red belt in Ebou Dar many years ago- but she won't give me two words.

Alise and stout Sumeko, still wearing her red belt, watched thoughtfully.

Releasing the weave, she straightened and adjusted her red belt around her girth.

She pulled the blood red belt from her pocket and held it out to him, praying he’.

Cerryl stood there, conscious that he no longer wore the wide red belt of a Patrol mage and was no more than a very junior mage-once again.

The youth saw Cerryl's white and the red belt, and the color drained from his face.

It is not like white or black men were watching but a yellow man of red belt whose father knows me personally.

Then the red belt light winked on and half the staff cleared the room in mute panic.

The rings from which crew hang equipment and to which they snap safety lines were at the top of the wide red belt, not the bottom.