Bjj & Karate Belts

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Certainly! Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Karate both use a system of colored belts to signify a student’s level of proficiency and progress within the martial art.

In BJJ, the belt system consists of five main colors: white, blue, purple, brown, and black. Beginners start with a white belt and progress through the ranks as they gain experience and proficiency. Each color represents a specific skill level, with black belt being the highest attainable rank.

In Karate, the belt system typically consists of white, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, brown, and black belts. Some schools may have additional colors or use a different order of colors. As with BJJ, beginners start with a white belt and progress through the ranks as they improve their skills and knowledge.

In both BJJ and Karate, the belt colors may also have stripes to signify progress within each level. For example, a blue belt in BJJ may have up to four stripes before advancing to the next level, while a green belt in Karate may have one or two stripes before advancing to the next color.

It’s important to note that the specific requirements for each belt level may vary between schools and styles of BJJ and Karate, so it’s always best to check with your instructor for the exact details.