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The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu belt ranking system was developed to signify growth within the art. Compared to most other martial arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has far fewer belt ranks and places much less emphasis upon constant advancement. The belt is simply a way for the instructor and other schools to recognize the student's level of ability. The Jiu-Jitsu student should be able to train in any other school in the world and be competitive with the other students of the same rank. Each colored belt has four stripes (or tips) before the next level. The ultimate goal of course is to reach the coveted black belt. Generally speaking, it can take between 8-10 years to reach this level. White Belt This is the beginning of your study of the
art. Here, you learn the fundamentals of balance, movement and leverage,
as well as the basic positions and techniques. With so much new material,
at first you may be a collector of techniques. This is alright for now,
the overall strategy ofjiu-jitsu will become clearer as you progress. Blue Belt You have a basic knowledge of all positions
and most of the techniques, and you have started to put these together
into a game plan. You are a more formidable opponent on the mat, and you
have begun to develop a personal style. Purple Belt You are a well-rounded fighter with a fluid
and sophisticated game plan. You show strong techniques and transitions
from any position, you anticipate and counter the techniques of less-experienced
opponents, and you are better able to execute your preferred attacks,
often by using several techniques in combination. Brown Belt The brown belt is a transition stage to the
black belt. Here you are developing your timing and fine-tuning your overall
game to get ready for the final level of advancement. Black Belt The pinnacle of most martial arts is the black
belt, but in jiu-jitsu, it is just the beginning of your understanding
of the art. With a deeper knowledge of the techniques, you develop an
understanding of “why” they work and not just “how.”
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