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Central Florida Martial Arts Academy
Belt Tying Instructions
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Your belt should have a plain end, and an end
(and side) with a label. For clarity, the label side in our drawings
is yellow, and the plain side is white. |
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With the label facing outwards, wrap the belt
anti-clockwise around you (viewed from above) so that the label-end
is somewhere near your back. The exact position will vary according
to your waist size and the length of your belt. The main part of
your belt should be in the front. |
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Holding the label end in place, continue to wrap
the belt around you. If you pull the belt firmly, it should be able
to hold the label end in place against your body. |
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If the belt is long enough, wrap it one more
time around your body, ending up with the loose end at the front. If
the belt is not long enough, skip this stage. |
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Take the loose plain belt end and tuck it
under the two layers of belt in front of you. This bit is vitally
important, if you do not tuck beneath
both layers, then as soon as you start
training, the bottom layer will droop down, and look unsightly.
If there is only one layer, just tuck it under
that.
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Now for the tricky bit - reach behind you and
find the label end which is hopefully held in place by two circles
of belt. Pull the end down and out from the layers of belt on top of
it, and unwind the label end anti-clockwise until it is at the
front. At this stage, you should have two belt ends of roughly equal
length; the label end hanging down and the plain end poking up. If
the ends are not equal at this stage, you'll have to adjust how far
you wind the belt around you in the first stage. Kids often have to
start much further around, whilst chunkier people often start
further back. |
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Bend the plain end down. Take the label end, and
without twisting it, pass it behind the plain one. |
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Now wrap the label end once around the plain
end. |
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Pull both ends outwards to the sides to tighten
the knot, then downwards at 45 degrees to give it the right shape.
The two ends should both be pointing out and down at 45 degrees and
should be of equal length. |
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Casselberry, FL 32707
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