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hansdavidian · 1 year
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IBJJF Point System: How Does It Work?
The IBJJF point system is an important aspect of BJJ competitions. The system is developed by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) and has become a standard for BJJ competitions under IBJJF since its founding in 2002. Most grappling competitions outside the IBJJF banner have also adapted the point system. Therefore, understanding how the point system works is crucial for…
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hazelnutgirl · 2 months
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I won my bracket at the Trans + Queer Tournament at Ballard Jiu Jitsu this weekend!! I choked em with my legs and won a gold medal!!!
I've only been training for four months, but I couldnt pass up an opportunity to compete in a tournament FOR queer people, especially when the IBJJF is out there codifying transphobic rules. This was such a cool event with so many amazing queer people coming together to fight and celebrate each other!! 💪🏳️‍⚧️🥇
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The Rise of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Why It’s Dominating the Martial Arts Scene?
Discover the rich history and evolution of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), rooted in the innovative techniques of the Gracie family. From its humble beginnings to global recognition, BJJ’s emphasis on leverage, technique, and community fosters a culture of inclusivity, mental resilience, and competitive success. Explore the subtle yet impactful rule changes in the 2024 IBJJF season, enhancing the…
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hooksbrand · 8 months
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kvrashop · 1 year
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hartbjjandmma · 1 year
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Beyond proud of these two! The entire team is pumped and proud!! Let’s gooo MJ and Tati! 🥉🥇 MJ’s first big tournament and she killed it! She ended up with a bronze on the day. But, without question this should ignite your confidence even more, MJ! You see it now!! You did so damn well leading up to this and conquered so much physically and mentally! How funny is the first picture ! 😂 MJ, you friggin rule dude! Be proud! You did it! @tatikoltsova , had two matches and two subs and took gold in her division. There were some ups and downs leading into today but we are so super happy that you have overcome some obstacles and fought like hell to win your division. The big fight was conquered every day you stepped onto the mats training for this. Well done Tati! Don’t bite that gold medal too hard!😉 We all will see you soon! Go enjoy yourselves! ❤️⚔️💪🏼 That is a wrap for this competition and what a great and tough one, it is. Thank you @heather_naps and @aceansley for leading the charge out there. You ladies rule! Thank you all for trusting the process and steady growth here with us. MJ and Tati, you guys are awesome bros! Keep pushing! #hartbjj #hartbjjandmma #conshohocken #ibjjf #ibjjfpanjiujitsu #panjiujitsu2023 #team #family #champs #letsgo #balance #ibjjf2023 #ibjjfpanchampion #ibjjfpanjiujitsu #blessed #bjj #jiujitsu #strongwomen (at Osceola Heritage Park/Silver Spurs Arena) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqOibkNJHo9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ckfightlife · 1 year
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kingz01 · 2 years
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Congratulations Kingz BJJ World Champions!
Last weekend, athletes from around the world gathered at the Walter Pyramid to participate in one of BJJ’s most prestigious events: the IBJJF World Championships. Not only was this the first time the Worlds had returned to Long Beach since COVID, it was also the first time IBJJF’s new rule was implemented… drumroll, please… close-outs will receive no cash prizes or ranking points! This made for some well-earned BJJ World Champion titles! kimonos jiu jitsu
If you’ve been an avid – or just a mildly curious – IBJJF fan, you know that teammates closing out in the finals of their division has been a growing issue. As teams get bigger, and the hottest talent in jiu-jitsu have either grown up in or moved to join the biggest teams, there have been more and more of them. Which… makes for boring events. Who wants to see two of the best athletes in the world walk on the mat, just to have one hand raised in a pre-arranged agreement, simply because they’re members of the same team? And especially if they don’t even train at the same academy? No one, that’s who.
Anyway, with the implementation of the new rule, jiu-jitsu spectators were rewarded with one of the most exciting day of black belt finals matches ever.
And more exciting, that meant an astounding SEVEN Kingz athletes coming away with the gold! So, with the utmost pride, here are the Kingz Kimonos 2022 World Champion Black Belts:
Leandro Lo
Leandro Lo, the legendary black belt, is now an 8x world champion, winning by two points over the young up-and-comer Isaque Bahiense in the Medium-Heavyweight finals! What an action-packed match!
Mica Galvao
In one of the most anticipated matches of the entire event, Mica Galvao faced off against fellow rookie black belt Tye Ruotolo in the Lightweight finals. Spectators were rewarded by one of the most exciting matches of the entire event! After an intense scramble, Mica was able to secure Tye’s back to become the youngest IBJJF black belt World champion in history!
Tainan Dalpra
Now a two-time world champion black belt, Tainan Dalpra is just getting started. His relentless passing game set him up to get a wicked lapel choke on Andy Murasaki in the Middle weight finals.
Kaynan Duarte
Kaynan Duarte’s second world championship win at black belt came after a grueling finals match against Dimitrius Souza in the Heavyweight division. Having to overcome injuries during his camp, Kaynan showed tremendous warrior spirit. 
Erich Munis
Erich Munis has been dominating the Super Heavyweight division, and the World Championships last weekend was just another notch in his belt. His absolutely impassable guard secured him the advantage win over Nicholas Meregali in the finals, after which he proposed to his long-time girlfriend right on the mat.
Bia Basilio
Third time’s a charm! After finding herself in her third World Championship finals at black belt, Bia Basilio gave it everything she had in the Featherweight finals against Amanda Monteiro. In true Basilio style, she gave the crowd a show, winning by three advantage points to one.
Andressa Cintra
Andressa Cintra is now a 3x World Champion! The grueling battle against Thalyta Lima took the match to judge’s decision, with Andressa’s near submission early in the match securing her the win!
Congratulations again to ALL of our Kingz athletes for going out there and showing off your jiu-jitsu. We are proud to be a part of your jiu-jitsu journey! 
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julcafetao · 5 years
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✌🏼points ! #rulesseminar @ibjjf 🇳🇱🌍👑 - - - - - - #amsterdam #netherlands #ibjjf #rules #certified #Europe #blackbelt #achievement #havingfun #brotherhood #graciebarraparis #bjjlifestlye #byanymeans #livingmybestlife #blackbelt #theworldisyours #neverstop #onemission #onelove #onegoal - - 📸 @polyana.rmarques (à Amsterdam, Netherlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4zCneVpXCS/?igshid=1jlb9i3rics3o
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daprec · 3 years
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Unspoken and Spoken Mat Rules At Combat Room Miramar #jiujitsufirst
Some of these were borrowed from BJJEE and Gentlemen Grappler, some were modified by me, and others are my own rules or rules that have been passed down and seen as tradition
1. Shake the hands of the black belts when you enter and when you leave the mat. Additionally, after greeting the blackbelt please greet your teammates with the JJ handshake and smile 🙂
2. If a higher belt invites you to roll, you roll. They will invite you politely, if you say no they might not ask you again (except on special situations such as injuries, necessary rest for competition and others).
3. If a black belt is rolling near you, stop and move. If you are a black belt and you have a stable position and the lower belts around you are scrambling or with a submission locked in, don’t be a tyrant, be humble, you move.
4. Be stoic. If you get a submission, don’t celebrate, don’t show any joy. If you are submitted, don’t show frustration, shake hands and restart.
5. If the pain is tolerable don’t stop. Don’t talk to your partner about it, don’t expect them to say they are sorry, most of the times they didn’t even realized what happened. Keep it to yourself.
6. No excuses, a tap is a tap, crank or no crank. Don’t waste time massaging your ego explaining why you tapped, focus on what you should had done instead.
7. During the explanation of a position be attentive, listen carefully. Don’t expect the full attention of your professor if you didn’t give him any.
8. Payback rule, whatever you do, it will be done to you. If you are rough we will be rough on you. If you dedicate yourself to Jiu-Jitsu we will dedicate ourselves to you.
9. Do not cheer for teammates while you watch them roll. If you are on the side watching a roll, please keep your outbursts of joy that your teammate got a sub on your other teammate. It’s not fair and doesn’t help the person who got sub’d at all.
10. No coaching from the sidelines unless you’re a purple belt or above. If you ARE purple and above, please do not coach if the head coach, instructor or Professor is coaching. Too many people shouting instructions at 1 practitioner doesn’t help anyone and it’s the Professors job to coach his/her students. If Professor isn’t there (in a tournament scenario), then the high belt coaches
11. Whitebelts are not allowed to make rules or teach. You’re a whitebelt and with all due respect, you don’t know much at this stage. Unless you’re a D1 All American Wrestler or Judo World Champion who are joining up in BJJ, you are not allowed to teach newcomers or other whitebelts, and you most certainly are not allowed to make rules on the mats.
12. Always make a bow before stepping onto the mats. This is a quick and nice way to check your mind and body onto the tatame, and focus on training, leaving your job and real world problems behind.
13. No barefeet off of the mats ESPECIALLY WHEN GOING TO THE TOILETS. If I need to explain why then you owe me 3000 pushups.
14. In general lower belts are not allowed to ask higher belts to roll. There are always exceptions but this rule must always be adhered to unless an arrangement or conversation has been had by the individual high belt. This also goes for male whitebelts asking other women whitebelts to roll. At this stage the technique isn’t there yet and we want to mitigate unintentional injury as much as possible.
15. NEVER ask when you’re going to be promoted, or when another student is going to be promoted. Instructors have their reasons why/when/if to promote a student and their judgement must be respected at all times, regardless if you understand or disagree with the decision. This is simply how it’s always been.
16. Training at other gyms. One-off training is fine if you want to visit another gym to get a different experience or have friends there. But regular training at other gyms isn’t cool for a variety of reasons. The 1st being your grading process, and the 2nd being the fact that coaches invest a lot of time and effort into your training. Training at HQ or other Combat Rooms is strongly encouraged, but you do not earn credit at CR Miramar from training at other CRs.
17. If late to class – please wait to be waved onto the mats by your Professor. This is so that he/she knows you’re on the mats to help keep track of attendance and safety. Additionally without question 20 pushups is owed as penalty for being late.
18. Forgetting your belt. Whitebelts owe 20 pushups, Bluebelts owe 40 pushups, Purplebelts owe 40 pushups + 40 burpees. Brown and Blackbelts never forget their belts because punishment works.
19. Start and finish class with a bow. As previously mentioned this is more of a handshake rather than any sort of reverence. Its more to pay respect to each other: the instructor to you, and you to the instructor.
20. Line up according to rank. (yes even in the picture) The people who have put in more mat time have not only earned this right, but also have more knowledge than the lower belts. This is attributed to the “Martial” part of “Martial (Military) Arts (Subjective Craft)”
21. Blackbelts are called “Professor or Sensei”. If your gym has purple/brown belts who are official gym instructors named by the head instructor, they are called “Coach”
22. Always have a clean gi or no-gi uniforms. “No one wants to essmell you esstink” – Rey Diogo
23. Please trim your finger and toe nails. We don’t know how to fight wolverines yet
24. Be a good training partner and/or Uke. When practicing technique with a partner, or if Professor calls upon you to demonstrate a technique, please don’t act like this is a live sparring event. Practice is practice, rolling is rolling, demonstration is DEMONSTRATION. If you resist or start defending, Professor will not call on you again to help.
25. Train in a controlled and methodical manner. We are not here to injure our teammates or “break our toys” as I like to say. Beginners don’t have the technique yet to implement this philosophy at first, so upper belts please don’t get frustrated. Help them along the way, as upper belts did for you when you were a beginner. Beginners, no one is going to kill you, so try to remain calm during a roll and learn something.
26. Please stick to the IBJJF ruleset of submissions unless you have verbally agreed with your training partner otherwise.
This means:
No neck cranks, cervical locks or heel hooks
No slamming
No footlocks or kneebars for white belts (straight ankle locks are IBJJF approved for all belts)
No fish hooking, eye gouging or grabbing fingers individually
Avoid chokes along the jaw, chin, teeth or face
ALWAYS respect the tap, and allow partners time to tap
27. Go slow when applying a submission. Most joint locks can cause severe damage, especially the arm and shoulder locks. I know it’s exciting, but please go slow enough to give your partners a second to tap or don’t apply the submission 150%
28. Tap early and a lot. Everyone taps – this is part of the game. Think of it as a game of “gotcha” rather than a game of wining or losing. Most of my taps usually end with a giggle and a “that was awesome well done”. This is how we learn. This is the realtime feedback that illustrates a mistake on our part that needs addressing. Work on your weaknesses.
29. Please invest in a mouthguard. Accidents do happen, and as adult humans our teeth do not grow back. Pay the money on a good one, it’s worth it. This is not mandatory, but strongly advised.
30. MINIMUM attendance for promotion consideration is 3 days a week. I need to see you on the mats at least 3 days a week consistently for 6 months for you to be considered for a stripe or promotion. This does NOT include going to HQ or other gyms or open mat (free rolling days). You need to be on the mats in Miramar to qualify for a promotion. If you can tap and sweep everyone in the gym but are only showing up 1 day a week then you most likely won’t get promoted.
31. Always come to class with a positive and open mindset
32. During technique practice please do NOT talk the entire time. Not only is this disrespectful to your Professor, you are wasting your training partners time as well as your own time. Technique practice time is the single most important part of class and is the only time I expect full focus from all of my students. We only get 3 hours a week to train, and only 1/2 that time to practice technique to please avoid socializing and practice the technique.
33. Do not attend class if you are sick. Please stay home until you are completely well and ready to train. Do not come to class to watch if you still have symptoms
34. Do not train injured. If you are injured please come to class to watch, but as difficult as it may be, please don’t train. Injuries can linger for YEARS if you do not take the time to heal properly. You’ve already dedicated yourself to JJ, it’s not going anywhere. Rest up, heal up and come back stronger!
35. Please remove all jewelery, earrings, bracelets before class
36. If you are on the side watching people roll, it is your job to help prevent collisions happening on the mats. Step inbetween 2 groups of people rolling and do your best to either protect their heads or if they get too close let them know they should move. The higher belts have the mat priority, so lower belts move for them.
37. High belts are responsible for the mats after class and locking up. If I’m not around to mop the mats, high belts are responsible. It’s really EVERYONES job. Make sure the mats are mopped and stacked before leaving the gym. Don’t wait for someone else to do it, please help. Also if there is no one else in the gym, the high belt (bluebelt and up) is responsible to lock up.
38. NO SHOES ON THE MAT EVER. I shouldn’t even have to type this, but sadly I do.
39. *AMENDED* Leave drama off of the mat AND out of the group chat please. If it’s mat drama please deal with it off of the mats in a kind and respectful way. If it’s chat drama please deal with it off the chat in person in a kind and respectful way.
Please keep in mind I work 50-60hr weeks PLUS teach BJJ – 2 jobs. I would appreciate it if people could figure it out among themselves. Keep in mind I’m only qualified to give you Jiu Jitsu and Motion Capture Animation advice 😊
If you find yourself consistently at the center of issues at the gym or the chat, perhaps step away for a bit and think about what the common denominator is and how you can improve/fix things and come back with a different mind set. If things can’t be settled then speak to me about a different solution, but please try the above avenues prior to reaching out to me.
All of that said I’m always here for my students and can/will help however possible, but if it’s things I don’t need to be involved in, please help me and be #mindful in that regard.🙏
40. Guys – don’t hit on the ladies. Our gym has a unique and large female presence and I want to keep it that way. We haven’t had a problem yet that I know of and it’s going to stay that way.
41. Saying “Oss” is an affirmation. This is a very traditional method of either saying “you understand”, or “I give you permission to practice on me and I on you” or just a sign of gratitude and respect. Oss is cool
42. What happens on the mats stays on the mats. I know we all get excited and our ego’s pumped when we sweep or tap out someone. But lets keep that to ourselves – we don’t need to gloat off the mats about sweeping a 1 stripe whitebelt, or how we heelhooked a 12 year old, or how we passed a blackbelts guard (who 99.99% let you anyway). We especially find it tacky and uncool posting these kinds of things on social media so keep it in the gym.
43. Beginners, yes the higher belt let you have it, unless they said you legitimately “got them”, so please hold off on launching the blimp and having a parade until you have confirmation. Its the higher belts job to help guide you along this path, and at some point you will stop being given chances.
***UPDATE 01***
44. Whatever special arrangements I’ve made with an individual apply to that individual ONLY. Sometimes there are things in life that are out of our control, and we cannot manage to abide by some of these rules. If a student has spoken directly to me about some life event or change and we need to come up with a plan specific to them, that does NOT mean it applies to everyone. Every student is responsible to speak to me about their situations.
***UPDATE 02***
45. Visiting guests from another gyms. Of course always be courteous and welcoming, but the general unspoken rule is to smoke them when rolling – usually when matched to your belt level 😃. This is a worldwide unspoken standard within BJJ gyms. The thinking is when they leave our gym and go back to their home gym, they’ll know that we practice good Jiu Jitsu and train hard. This helps keep quality and standards up within the BJJ community and increases the drive at other clubs to improve. It’s kind of a weird quality control, but hey we’re learning how to fight so it isn’t always pretty. There are ALWAYS exceptions to the rules, but this is the general “Old School” way of doing things, that as far as I know is still an unspoken standard.
46. Visiting other schools. Be respectful and courteous – mind your manners at all times. Give them a call or an email before showing up to ask if it’s OK to jump into a class. Greet the Black Belt or head coach 1st. Treat the tatami how you would treat your own school regardless if they do not practice the same etiquette as your home gym. Train hard, be technical, – don’t be a meat head.
“It’s better to know your manners and not need them instead of needing your manners and not knowing them.” – Miyamoto Musashi I think 😛
***UPDATE 03***
47. Gi and no-gi uniform. Being that we’re still in a Covid pandemic, we still must continue practicing safe hygene. This means wearing leggings and rash guards under your gi. This means wearing leggings, shorts and long sleeve rash guards for no-gi. We’ll continue this practice when we eventually are a post-Covid world.
***UPDATE 04***
48. ZERO TOLERANCE of sexual harassment. Ladies if anything of the such happens at our club, however unlikely, please bring it to my attention IMMEDIATELY. I have a 1 strike and you’re out policy and will not condone this kind of behavior from any of my students.
Other thoughts
You’re going to want to quit. Don’t worry we have all felt that throughout this journey. BJJ is hard. Some say the hardest thing they’ve ever done. The learning never ends – the same goes with life and anything else you want to master. And just as in life, running from your problems never solves anything so call timeout, recharge, and come back!
Ask yourself what kind of student do you want to be? One that’s made of rubber? Bouncing back and forth to class, disappearing for months, reappearing for months again and again? One that’s made of wood? After a couple breaks or if things get too hard they quit, never to return? Or one that’s made of steel? A student who regardless of the injuries, hits to the ego, damage to the body, never bends or breaks and always shows up ready to train.
Rubber, Wood or Steel – which are you?
For most all practicioners, the mats are a sacred space. We train because not only do we love the art, but our time on the mats is a cathertic experience. We can forget our daily lives, our jobs, families, friends, pets etc and focus 100% on ourselves, our minds and our bodies while learning something usefull and cool.
Lets not forget what this means to everyone and always give and pay the tatame and class the reverence it deserves. Oss!
*Over time this rule set can and will be amended*
Unspoken and Spoken Mat Rules At Combat Room Miramar #jiujitsufirst was originally published on davepreciado
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trainingbrahs-blog · 5 years
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Goodbye, Demoralized 2018.  Hello, Demoralizer™ 2019.
Vik - It’s a good thing that none of our fictional advertisers ever ACTUALLY sponsored us because we seem to keep on forgetting that we have a blog. Listen. We are relevant. We are influencers. If Ja Rule had the pleasure of meeting us he totes would have invited us to the Fyre Festival. Ja Rule- Invite us to the Fyre Festival 2.0, it could still be fun! I won’t even be mad about the humid moist tents.
Ok, so, 2019 is so lit guys! The 2018 shitty life curse is officially broken and I’m HAPPY. At first I misdiagnosed this ongoing feeling of contentment as a manic episode, but, upon reaching month 5 of feeling cool and being off meds, I woke up and was like, nah fam I earned this. Sometimes life can just be good.  
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And jiu Jitsu is fun too! I’ve given myself permission to not compete this year, because the whole eating disorder, body dysmorphia cutting weight journey is really not compatible with my current bliss. We can talk more about keto life/chubby and adorable 2019 in our next blog, but basically I’m so over the intimate relationship I have with my scale and I need a vacation from knowing exactly how much every woman I roll with weighs. I want to fall back  in love with being strong and moving and learning, settle into my new gym, and figure out how to stop Sarah Kaufman from choking me out with her thighs(™  demoralized.)  
Anyway sorry guys,  I really don’t know how to end this nonsensical rant disguised as a blog entry.I had a 3 oz lychee mojito with lunch and my unmedicated brain moves faster than I can type. I’m looking forward to a beautiful year filled with kids, jiu jitsu, lifting heavy things, delicious meals and new endeavors. 2018 can burn like the dumpster fire it was as we move into year one of the Matriarchy.
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We only wear leopard print fur in IBJJF photos in the year of the matriarchy, FYI.
Darc-  You guys, for a while there, I really considered the possibility that all the terrible shit that happened to us last year was actually the consequences of our own misbehaviour/YOLO lifestyle and not just random cosmic bad luck stemming from some sort of curse borne in the deepest recesses of Hell.  I figured maybe it was time to re-evaluate and take some responsibility for our lives.  But luckily, just under the wire, at 5:00 PM on December 31, a meth lab exploded right underneath my suite, stranding my entire apartment building and all their pets outside in the cold until 2019.  Thank you, Breaking Bad neighbours, for validating my now unshakable belief that nothing is ever my and Vicky’s fault.  2018, you were a cruel bitch.  Don’t let the door hit your ass on your way out.
But ANYWAY, 2019 looks full of promise, new jobs, new homes, the same pals, and more jiu jitsu!  I’ve deemed this year the year of the loop choke and have once again signed up for like every competition.  No really guys, I’m back.  Also!! I get to host a women’s only open mat six times this year!  Ok, well, five, because one already happened, but it was awesome!  We had 21 women on the mat from all different gyms around the province and word on the street is that the next one will be even bigger.  Word on the street is that our friends from the island may join us next time.  Word on the street is that someone might get Demoralized ™.  Stay tuned and find out!
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graciehumaitacolumbia · 5 months
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How To Prepare For Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tournaments?
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Explore the exciting realm of martial arts competitions through our blog post, where we delve into renowned tournaments like WOMAC, UFC, and IBJJF World Championship. Additionally, discover valuable tips on preparing for a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament, including training, diet, goal-setting, understanding tournament rules, time discipline, better sleep practices, and the crucial role of mental preparation. Whether you're a spectator or a participant, our insights will enhance your appreciation and readiness for these thrilling sports.
These tips will help you prepare for a premier martial arts or for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament successfully.
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hooksbrand · 2 years
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BJJ belts system and their meaning in progression
If you are looking for a high-quality Bjj belt and other accessories, visit Hooks Jiujitsu. We here try to serve you with everything to make your play more comfortable. We design Bjj belts with high-quality fabric for your journey. Its elastic gives you maximum flexibility to influence and fame the audience. By attaining a standard set of rules, you can attain the belt. Wearing this belt knows the mindset and hard work of the player. After belts, stripes are awarded that indicate time, behavior, knowledge, performance, etc. It is an effective self-defence martial art different from other martial arts because it focuses on grappling, choking, and other ground arts. The belt represents the beginning of the game. You are in the stage to learn all the technical skills. You need guidance to perform better on stage. All our accessories and apparel are IBJJF certified. We try to cover everything for all age groups and gender. It is a one-stop shop for all. Visit our store and shop now!
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dr-grayson · 5 years
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I was thinking about doing an IBJJF competition in april since there’s goddam nothing available in the actual NYC area (why the hell is all this stuff upstate) and I took one look at the rules and just said nah. What kind of watered down garbage is this. Crimeny. 
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ckfightlife · 2 years
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jakestrainingdiary · 2 years
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Didn’t get to be on that podium today. I felt absolutely fantastic. 100% ready to go. My first round opponent didn’t show up so I got a bye to the second round. (I actually really hate that because i was so ready to roll.) My only real match was against a very tough and very experienced competitor. It was a very frustrating match. Very tough guy to score on or get any offense going. I never felt threatened or in danger, but he almost got two takedowns on me and that was enough to win the match. I can’t wait to compete again. My opponent has over 400 IBJJF competition points, and I felt extremely competitive with him. This match shows me that I can be competitive at this level. I just need more experience competing under these rules.
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