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In order to develop the skills, discipline, and self-control necessary for the proper
use of Taekwondo techniques, ATA uses a rank system. Such a system serves several
purposes, including:
Chain of Command: The ascending order of rank carries an increasing level of authority and
responsibility.The student learns to assume responsibility gradually as he moves up the ranks.
He also learns to accept and properly use authority that accompanies the higher ranks.
The most obvious advantage of the rank system is that it provides a visible measurement
of the student's progress. As he learns the basic techniques of Taekwondo and tests
successfully, he is awarded the colored belts that signify the rise in rank. He feels
accomplished; and he is encouraged to learn the next set of new material with renewed
enthusiasm.
There are nine ranks, called "grades" in the colored belt series, and nine ranks,
called "degrees" in the Black Belt series. Because it is the highest number in a single
digit, the number nine, in Oriental culture, represents the highest attainable goal of
any measurable endeavor.
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