05/01/2026
Arm Boxing Sports – Belt Grading System
The Arm Boxing Sports Belt Grading System is a structured and progressive ranking method designed to evaluate an athlete’s technical skill, physical ability, discipline, sportsmanship, and competitive experience. This system ensures standardization, transparency, and athlete development from beginner to elite levels.
The belt grading system provides athletes with clear goals and motivation, helping them measure personal growth while maintaining international standards of safety and performance.
Purpose of the Belt Grading System
To recognize skill level and technical competence
To promote discipline, ethics, and fair play
To ensure safe participation by categorizing athletes appropriately
To prepare athletes for national and international competitions
To create a clear pathway from grassroots to elite performance
Official Belt Levels in Arm Boxing Sports
1. White Belt (Beginner Level)
Entry-level for new athletes
Basic understanding of rules, stance, guard, and movement
Focus on fitness, balance, and safety awareness
2. Yellow Belt (Elementary Level)
Improved basic techniques
Introduction to controlled sparring
Understanding of scoring system and competition etiquette
3. Orange Belt (Foundation Level)
Better coordination of attack and defense
Development of timing, speed, and controlled power
Participation in local-level competitions encouraged
4. Green Belt (Intermediate Level)
Advanced techniques and combinations
Strong defensive skills and tactical awareness
Eligible for district and state-level championships
5. Blue Belt (Advanced Level)
High technical proficiency
Effective counter-attacking skills
Participation in national-level competitions
6. Brown Belt (Pre-Elite Level)
Excellent control, endurance, and ring strategy
Leadership qualities and mentoring junior athletes
Consistent competitive performance at national events
7. Black Belt (Elite Level)
Mastery of Arm Boxing techniques
Deep understanding of rules, judging, and sports ethics
Eligibility for international championships
Role model for discipline, professionalism, and fair play
Grading Evaluation Criteria
Athletes are assessed based on:
Technical performance
Physical fitness and endurance
Power control and safety
Rule knowledge and sportsmanship
Competition experience
Discipline and regular training attendance
Grading tests are conducted by certified examiners appointed by the federation.
Validity and Promotion
Each belt grade has a minimum training period
Promotion is strictly merit-based
Fast-tracking may be allowed for exceptional performers
Belt certification is officially issued by the recognized Arm Boxing Federation
Professional Commitment
The belt grading system reflects the federation’s commitment to:
Athlete safety
Skill-based progression
International recognition
Long-term development of Arm Boxing Sports
This system ensures that only qualified and prepared athletes compete at higher levels, preserving the integrity and growth of Arm Boxing Sports worldwide.