Here is a very good video demonstration of the simplest method for learning to tie your martial arts belt. Some instructors make this a pre-requisite to starting judo - you have to be old enough to tie your own belt. I'm not a stickler for this, but I would really like the yellow belts to all be able to tie their own belts.
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Finally, good directions on how to tie a belt. I don't know why people have such trouble with it - it's only a square knot, but there are students at our dojo who have been training a long time and still can't get it right!
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ReplyDeleteGreat! I've found 3 differents ways to tie your judo belt. Look at
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See you.