Pay attention to how your body moves on the ground and the way a resisting opponent uses his strength and weight. I once asked Roger Gracie, the best jiu-jitsu fighter on the planet, what made him so good. I first made it almost impossible for anybody to tap me out. From that point on I focused almost exclusively on my defence. I will not give any of my students a blue belt unless they have a decent defence. I want to see them able to escape from all the major positions with relative ease.
Secondly, You will need to learn to pass the guard. To me, passing the guard is the most difficult aspect of jiu-jitsu. Some Suggested Goals at Blue Belt:. This is the belt of movement and momentum. You will learn how to use the momentum of your own weight as well as that of your opponent to achieve your movement objectives.
Purple belt is also where you will finish laying the foundation of your entire game. As mentioned earlier, I suggest that this foundation be a solid defence. A good purple belt also has a great offence and is dangerous from any position. This is also where the jiu-jitsoka should start learning to attack using combinations of techniques. As a purple belt, your guard should be very effective.
You should have a familiarity with all the different guards and specialize in at least one, preferably two. Some Suggested Goals at Purple Belt:.
Although not yet a master of the art there will be very, very few positions or situations a brown belt is unfamiliar with. By now you will have your own style and will probably be recognized as a top-player, bottom-player, all-rounder etc.
A decent brown belt is able to teach the art to others. This guy has been an expert for so long that even the most advanced technique is trivial to him. This guy is not around much between competitions and teaching seminars so usually one of his brown or purple belts winds up teaching.
So when he finally is in town to teach there are so many people in the room that you can barely see whats happening and have to ask to see again a dozen times. Rafael Lovato Jr. Recent Posts. Stuck In S-Mount? This signifies mastery in the art and roughly 10 years of consistent training. One question often asked is how many black belts there are in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. This answer is found in two parts. This costs money and will result in a certificate.
In short, many see this as a way of cementing their black belt status, and among competitors in the gi it is quite commonplace. Overall, the number of also sounds quite small. This implies that there are actually quite a lot more black belts out there.
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