concept   belt system

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Japan (1) martial arts (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Tanzania (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 belt system Japan In Japanese martial arts, the colored belt system represents skill level and progress, with the black belt indicating advanced proficiency. 7
2 belt system martial arts Belts in martial arts denote expertise levels with different colors representing varying levels of mastery. 3
3 belt system Nigeria Seat belt usage and enforcement in Nigeria varies by location. 2
4 belt system Russia Train belt systems for passengers in Russia may vary by region. 2
5 belt system Kenya Outdoor safety courses in Kenya may not uniformly prioritize the use of belt systems for securing oneself during outdoor activities due to regional differences and resource availability. 1
6 belt system New Zealand Hiking and outdoor safety courses in New Zealand emphasize the importance of a belt system for securing oneself during outdoor activities. 1
7 belt system Norway In Norway, safety regulations for working at heights may require the use of belt systems, with some variations in regulations and practices. 1
8 belt system Tanzania Outdoor safety courses in Tanzania may not consistently prioritize the use of belt systems for securing oneself during outdoor activities due to regional differences and resource availability. 1