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Ask your instructor their expectations on how you can achieve your blue belt. Expect a lot of up an downs in training. You will have times where you understand everything and times you are extremely lost. Just keep coming back for more.
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i am still a white belt, some of the guys i started with have gotten promoted recently, and when they were promoted the coach said there are others who are close, but there are a few things they need to figure out, but it is up to them to find that on their own, so ive been trying to fill in some of those holes (assuming i was one of the ones that is close) this video was helpful :)
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I'm a 64 yo white belt. Been training for about 8-9 months. Instructor wants me to test for blue but I'm not sure I'm ready...told him I'm not worried about belts, figure in 10 or so years I'll probably be the most bad-ass white belt in the city.
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16 months to get blue belt. Several months I went every day. Consistency! I also wrote down everything in a notebook including things I struggled with and what I could’ve done better.
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Generally speaking, I think "most" places are very forgiving and fair on belt promotions. As a white belt, I notice that if a student knows & can display how to: Defend, Sweep, Escape or Submit consistently and with "decent" form you're good.
Yes, every school does it differently. More schools need to provide their students with more precise guidelines on what the instructors are looking for.
I’ve been a white belt for 5 years cause I trained in the gi for 2 years, got 3 stripes on my white belt, and then switched to a 10th Planet gym. Precisely a year later Covid lockdown happened. So we were forced to shut down. And then after we reopened after 6 months, I had to take time off to focus on my family. Now I’m training full time, and I couldn’t be happier! Honestly the color of the belt isn’t too important to me personally. It’s about the knowledge of the art.
been a white belt for 7 years now because of changing schools and coaches but been at one gym for a year and received my third stripe. Lost all of my matches in my third tournament. Its like i know a lot of what to do, its just hard to apply while rolling.
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65 year old four stripe white, three years in, and on my fourth school. I do not compete and at this point in my life no longer do tests or gradings. Just happy to do my thing . If someone feels I am a blue, great no option but to accepr it graciously. To be honest dont care one way or the other.
I have been training for three years already and still a white belt and still not losing the hope, still trying to learn new techniques and ways to get promoted))
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How’s it going. I’m a 43 yr old white belt. Just got 2 stripes. I’ve been training for 5 months. Competed and won. But I realized that I know absolutely nothing. I’m still garbage. Lol. But loving the journey. Thank you for the motivation.
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When you talk about a certain amount mat time, the thing is that not all same amount of time spent on the mat is equal. That’s why it’s not a good indicator.
In my gym the coach asks to compete at least one time on each belt in order to get promoted, on top of being fluent with the curriculum and attending to enough classes.
I used to think that curriculum was the way to go, but as I approached purple belt, not so much anymore. I think the coach is looking to see if you understand the principles of bjj and not necessarily a certain set of techniques chosen by someone else. I like the luxury of deciding what I want to learn and/or keep in my particular game without anyone telling me that I must learn/use these other techniques. A lot of techniques aren't for me (i.e., my body type, my age, my preferences), and I'm glad I'm not beholden to learn certain stuff. I don't want to use spider guard or lasso or anything that's very grip-dependent, and I choose not to use these. Sure I learn the a bit during class, but I know I will never use these in practice.
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Man that’s a hard question. It really depends on how frequently you are training. An easier way is by years. To achieve Blue = 1-2 years, Purple = 3-5, Brown = 1-3, so typically 8-10 years for Black.
@@ChasenHill Do you feel the timeline changes for Judo and wrestling experienced grapplers? The hard fast rules are brutal, as opposed to belts by skill.One of the Judo national training centers is in the same town, so olympic caliber Judokas come in wreck people browns, purples and some blacks. I've heard one bjj coach keeps those Judokas at white belt based on a timeline they adhere too.I dont agree with that.
@@TSM260 it's not always hard and fast. Each academy promotes differently. The most popular ways schools assess their students are on their completion performances. So, if you are skilled in other disciplines that help you perform well, then you might progress faster. There are other academics who promote based on knowledge, physiology on use of the techniques, and how well they progress inside their own academy. Much more curriculum-based. With the Judo question about sparring with other BJJ students, modern-day Judokas definitely are skilled on the feet but not as versed on the ground normally. So, maybe the instructor want's their ground knowledge to increase before awarding them a high rank in BJJ. That's just a guess.....
Jst subscribed thanks for the tips quick question i have trained no gi for 2 years and have done gi for 8 months now i am competitve with the blues and purples at my gym but am still only a 1 stripe white any advice on what more i can do i typically train between 3 and 5 times a week however changed gyms for gi due to covid restrictions thankyou again
Sounds like you put up good battles in training. I would suggest focusing on defense for a bit with the blue and purples. Work on survival. See how long you can survive in bottom mount or side without being tapped. Once you feel you can survive and escape on a consistent basis, start to chain position dominance with submissions 😊 Good luck!
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I wouldnt want a blue belt based on attendance. My coach does it based on his judgement, how you perform in rolls etc. I'd prefer to stay as white belt
@@ChasenHillhee i am taking muay thai first. Just started my martial art journey. Interested in bjj too. But i know abit more intimidating for ladies to join first so in future hope i can haVe the courage to join bjj :)
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I’m not a blue belt yet been training off and on for almost a year just soaking up everything what should I expect?
Ask your instructor their expectations on how you can achieve your blue belt. Expect a lot of up an downs in training. You will have times where you understand everything and times you are extremely lost. Just keep coming back for more.
Hey, there! I'm working on a project to better help students like yourself. I'm currently collecting helpful information by speaking with students. Would you be open to speaking with me? If so, please shoot me an email at chasenhill@gmail.com. I hope we can speak soon!
i am still a white belt, some of the guys i started with have gotten promoted recently, and when they were promoted the coach said there are others who are close, but there are a few things they need to figure out, but it is up to them to find that on their own, so ive been trying to fill in some of those holes (assuming i was one of the ones that is close) this video was helpful :)
Glad you found it helpful! A bit random, I'm working on a project to better help students like yourself. I'm currently collecting helpful information by speaking with students. Would you be open to speaking with me? If so, please shoot me an email at chasenhill@gmail.com. I hope we can speak soon!
I'm a 64 yo white belt. Been training for about 8-9 months. Instructor wants me to test for blue but I'm not sure I'm ready...told him I'm not worried about belts, figure in 10 or so years I'll probably be the most bad-ass white belt in the city.
You will get there one day! Just keep training. Thanks for checking the video out. Hope you subscribed!
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Wow 8-9 months and you get the opportunity to be blue belt, sounds quick
16 months to get blue belt. Several months I went every day. Consistency! I also wrote down everything in a notebook including things I struggled with and what I could’ve done better.
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Nice, at my gym at least 24 months to get blue belt
Generally speaking, I think "most" places are very forgiving and fair on belt promotions. As a white belt, I notice that if a student knows & can display how to: Defend, Sweep, Escape or Submit consistently and with "decent" form you're good.
Yes, every school does it differently. More schools need to provide their students with more precise guidelines on what the instructors are looking for.
I’ve been a white belt for 5 years cause I trained in the gi for 2 years, got 3 stripes on my white belt, and then switched to a 10th Planet gym. Precisely a year later Covid lockdown happened. So we were forced to shut down. And then after we reopened after 6 months, I had to take time off to focus on my family. Now I’m training full time, and I couldn’t be happier! Honestly the color of the belt isn’t too important to me personally. It’s about the knowledge of the art.
Happy to hear you've start back up training!
@@ChasenHill thank you! Every time I roll with a new guy they think I’m not a white belt. But I am🙌🏼
been a white belt for 7 years now because of changing schools and coaches but been at one gym for a year and received my third stripe. Lost all of my matches in my third tournament. Its like i know a lot of what to do, its just hard to apply while rolling.
100% understand where your coming from. I was very much the same way. You've got this!
flip the screen behind the camera so you aren't tempted to stare at it, stare into the lens
Thanks! I've been working on it 😁
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65 year old four stripe white, three years in, and on my fourth school. I do not compete and at this point in my life no longer do tests or gradings. Just happy to do my thing . If someone feels I am a blue, great no option but to accepr it graciously. To be honest dont care one way or the other.
I have been training for three years already and still a white belt and still not losing the hope, still trying to learn new techniques and ways to get promoted))
Keep training and focus on the basics! You will get there soon!
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@@ChasenHill hey what's the project?
How consistent are you?
How’s it going. I’m a 43 yr old white belt. Just got 2 stripes. I’ve been training for 5 months. Competed and won. But I realized that I know absolutely nothing. I’m still garbage. Lol. But loving the journey. Thank you for the motivation.
Keep it up! Happy to help!
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Year.and a half... to get my blue... it was hard... I'll be a blue for a while!
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Sure! I'll try to email soon as possible!
When you talk about a certain amount mat time, the thing is that not all same amount of time spent on the mat is equal. That’s why it’s not a good indicator.
Agreed. The measurement I'm using is the one in my academy. I roughly know how much mat time everyone has spent😀
In my gym the coach asks to compete at least one time on each belt in order to get promoted, on top of being fluent with the curriculum and attending to enough classes.
At my gym there are no stripes, the instructor promotes you when he thinks you’re ready.
I hope he provides a step-by-step clear layout about what he expects 😀
I used to think that curriculum was the way to go, but as I approached purple belt, not so much anymore. I think the coach is looking to see if you understand the principles of bjj and not necessarily a certain set of techniques chosen by someone else. I like the luxury of deciding what I want to learn and/or keep in my particular game without anyone telling me that I must learn/use these other techniques. A lot of techniques aren't for me (i.e., my body type, my age, my preferences), and I'm glad I'm not beholden to learn certain stuff. I don't want to use spider guard or lasso or anything that's very grip-dependent, and I choose not to use these. Sure I learn the a bit during class, but I know I will never use these in practice.
i just got my 2nd stripe as a white, i still feel like i have no idea what im doing lol
Just keep going! I'm a black belt and feel that way at times!
lol same
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Hi sir please tell me how many hours. Per belt blue=?,purple=? brown=? Black=? Please 🥺
Man that’s a hard question. It really depends on how frequently you are training. An easier way is by years. To achieve Blue = 1-2 years, Purple = 3-5, Brown = 1-3, so typically 8-10 years for Black.
How many classes per week attend for get 8 year black belt ?
Depends on each academy and instructors requirements, but a minimum of 4 - 5 days a week if you are shooting for 8 years or less.
@@ChasenHill Do you feel the timeline changes for Judo and wrestling experienced grapplers?
The hard fast rules are brutal, as opposed to belts by skill.One of the Judo national training centers is in the same town, so olympic caliber Judokas come in wreck people browns, purples and some blacks. I've heard one bjj coach keeps those Judokas at white belt based on a timeline they adhere too.I dont agree with that.
@@TSM260 it's not always hard and fast. Each academy promotes differently. The most popular ways schools assess their students are on their completion performances. So, if you are skilled in other disciplines that help you perform well, then you might progress faster. There are other academics who promote based on knowledge, physiology on use of the techniques, and how well they progress inside their own academy. Much more curriculum-based.
With the Judo question about sparring with other BJJ students, modern-day Judokas definitely are skilled on the feet but not as versed on the ground normally. So, maybe the instructor want's their ground knowledge to increase before awarding them a high rank in BJJ. That's just a guess.....
What if if you’re an adult student not doing tournaments?
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Jst subscribed thanks for the tips quick question i have trained no gi for 2 years and have done gi for 8 months now i am competitve with the blues and purples at my gym but am still only a 1 stripe white any advice on what more i can do i typically train between 3 and 5 times a week however changed gyms for gi due to covid restrictions thankyou again
Sounds like you put up good battles in training. I would suggest focusing on defense for a bit with the blue and purples. Work on survival. See how long you can survive in bottom mount or side without being tapped. Once you feel you can survive and escape on a consistent basis, start to chain position dominance with submissions 😊 Good luck!
@@ChasenHill brilliant thanks for the advice much appreciated 🙏
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3 stripe white belt, 2 years in
Happy you are still training!
grats on all the success with Cobra Kai.
Hahaha! Thank you sir!
hehe, im 8 mins into your video, very good. imma subscribe
Awesome! Thank you 👊
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I wouldnt want a blue belt based on attendance. My coach does it based on his judgement, how you perform in rolls etc. I'd prefer to stay as white belt
Watching while i haven joined bjj class yet. Lol
Do it!!! Are you interested?
@@ChasenHillhee i am taking muay thai first. Just started my martial art journey. Interested in bjj too. But i know abit more intimidating for ladies to join first so in future hope i can haVe the courage to join bjj :)
Awesome! I wish you luck on your martial arts journey!
I strongly recommend not adding music when your talking. It's just noise that makes it harder to hear you.
Took me a year and a half