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The first black belts to denote a dan rank in the 1880s [clarification needed]. Initially the wide obi was used; as practitioners trained in kimono, only white and black obi were used. It was not until the early 1900s, after the introduction of the judogi, that an expanded colored belt system of awarding rank was created. [1]
Judo Bracket}} is part of a template family implementing Module:RoundN for usage in judo competition articles. The template {{ Judo score }} is embedded into this template. This template is designed to be used for final block brackets ending at the Final, with 2 to 32 teams \ judoka in the bracket.
Judo Bracket QF}} is part of a template family implementing Module:RoundN for usage in judo competition articles. The template {{ Judo score }} is embedded into this template. This template is designed to be used for pool brackets ending at the Quarter-finals stage, with 2 to 32 teams \ judoka per pool (up to 128 per competition).
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While the belt remains black, stripes or other insignia may be added to denote seniority, in some arts, very senior grades will wear differently colored belts. In judo and some forms of karate, a sixth dan will wear a red-and-white belt. The red-and-white belt is often reserved only for ceremonial occasions, and a regular black belt is still ...
Template documentation {{ Judo Repechage }} is an implementation of {{ Judo Bracket }} for usage in judo competition articles, at the Repechage section. The template {{ Judo score }} is embedded into these templates.
Hokutoryu's rank system is based on the standard Japanese belt color rank system developed by Kanō Jigorō, founder of judo. Rank system consists of kyūs (color belts), dans (black belts) and mons (junior color belts). [9] On top of learning the required techniques, grading requires the jujutsuka to have spent a certain amount of time as ...
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