white
belt
noun
Third Person
white belts
1
a belt that signifies a beginner's rank in martial arts, indicating the starting level of proficiency
A white belt is the starting level in many martial arts, symbolizing a beginner's journey. It represents a blank slate, where the student is just beginning to learn the basic principles and techniques of the martial art. At this stage, students focus on building a foundation of skills, discipline, and understanding. The white belt signifies the beginning of the training process, and students progress to higher levels as they develop their abilities and knowledge through continued practice and dedication.
- She kept her white belt as a reminder of her martial arts journey.
- The instructor handed her a new white belt after the registration.
- He tied his white belt in a neat knot, ready for practice.
- She carefully folded her white belt after each training session.
- He placed his white belt in his gym bag after a long day of training.