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How to tie a Taekwondo belt?

First, lay the belt flat in front of you, making sure the front of the belt is facing up. Align the ends of the belt with your hands to find the center of the belt. You need to tie the belt around your waist before tying it. Bring the belt around your waist, cross the ends behind your back, and pull it to the front of your waist.


The correct system


1. Cross fastening: Cross the two ends of the belt in front of the waist and ensure that the intersection point is in the middle of the waist.


2. Knot: With your right hand, bring the left end of the belt through the intersection and wrap it from below to the right end of the belt.


3. Secure the knot: Hold the right end of the belt with your left hand and pull the left end of the belt through the knotted loop.


4. Tighten: Tighten both ends of the belt at the same time to ensure that the belt is close to the waist and tied securely.


5. Adjustment: Adjust the tightness of the belt according to personal waist circumference and comfort.


Belt tying tips


To prevent the belt from loosening, you can fix the knotted part of the belt at the waist, for example, by wrapping the other end of the belt.


Different colors of the belt, the way to tie it may be slightly different. Some coaches ask students to wear their belts in a certain way.


During practice, you can try different knotting methods to find the best way for you.


Wear a belt and show confidence


Properly tying the belt is not only to show respect for taekwondo etiquette, but also to recognize their own strength and training results. When you stand confidently in the training field, the belt is like a shining ribbon that connects you to the Taekwondo culture.


Sum up


The tying method of Taekwondo belt seems simple, but it contains deep culture and etiquette. Mastering the correct system can not only show your style, but also make you more focused and confident in training. Hopefully, this guide will help you better understand and master the Taekwondo belt.


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