IBO Belt
- White Belt – This is the beginner level. Students start learning basic stances, movements, and discipline.
- Yellow Belt – Students gain a basic understanding of techniques and start practicing simple combinations.
- Orange Belt – Skills begin to improve, including better speed, coordination, and control.
- Green Belt – This is an intermediate level where students develop stronger techniques and confidence.
- Blue Belt – An advanced intermediate stage. Students learn more complex moves and may begin sparring.
- Brown Belt – An advanced level. Students are close to black belt and have strong technical ability.
- Black Belt – This represents a high level of mastery and expertise. However, learning continues even after reaching this level.
Additional points:
- Some systems include stripes or sub-levels between belts.
- The exact belt order and requirements can vary depending on the organization or school.
- Belts not only represent fighting skills but also discipline, respect, and dedication.
If you meant the IBO boxing championship belt instead, let me know and I can explain that too.
