Hi,
We are just about done with a big infographic with the belt colors from 12 different martial arts.
But as we haven't trained all 12 martial arts ourselves, we worry that some of the belts/belt colors aren't 100% correct... so please tell me if you spot something that is wrong, etc.
Thanks,
Mads
12 kampsport og 131 bælter - her er bæltefarverne for karate, judo, taekwondo og andre kampsport | Find Hold
Is this correct? No. In most cases, it's incorrect, in the rest, it's only of incredibly limited application with respect to some schools of some of the systems you've identified. Others have pointed out the issues with the Chinese systems, but I might point out that Aikido isn't limited to 6 dan ranks (in most cases, 9th is commonly a "top-out" rank, with 10th being posthumously awarded in cases)… when Ueshiba moved from the Menkyo ranking to Dan ranking, he awarded his senior students 8th Dan. Which brings us to the next issue… when you start to include traditional systems (most particularly Japanese ones, which can include Jujutsu… which can render the idea of your Jujutsu ranking in the list as false as the Chinese ones), there's no "belt" ranking or anything similar… they use a licensing (Menkyo) system, which applies completely different criteria to it's awarding. In short, Menkyo licensing shows the level to which you have been indoctrinated into the system, whereas Dan ranking was instituted by Kano Jigoro as a method of showing the relative skill levels of the students. A Shodan (first Dan) and a Sandan (3rd Dan) might know exactly the same techniques, kata, throws etc etc, but they are shown as "better" in terms of their skill with them. In the Menkyo system, someone holding a Chuden Menkyo (mid-level transmission licence) and someone with an Okuden Menkyo (inner-level transmission licence) don't know the same material… the Okuden holder has learnt more of the system, more advanced techniques and lessons, perhaps particular weapon use, and so on. Despite the attempts by some to equate them, there is no real connection between the two ranking systems at all.
Which brings us to the other important thing to realise here… no two ranking systems are equivalent to each other, even if they use similar, or even seemingly identical ranking processes and so forth. A Shodan (or whatever, really) is only the same as a Shodan in that same system and school. Nothing else.
what is it you are trying to accomplish, by making this chart?
This is the real question, and one that I'd ask as well.