A Few Interesting And Important BJJ Facts Of Life

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New to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? Welcome to the sport in which disorder can seem orderly. Welcome to the sport where the more you learn, the less you’ll know. And of course, welcome to the most fun and all-consuming grappling martial art in the world! Now that you’ve made the crucial decision of buying a Gi and you’re a regular in class, it’s time to go over some BJJ facts. Are they essential for your Jiu-Jitsu progress? Absolutely not, but they’re fun and knowing them can help you understand what exactly your new addiction is all about. Actually, even some higher ranked belts might find a thing or two they’ve forgotten all about. So read on, and don’t forget to add your own experiences in the comments section!

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is truly a complete lifestyle. What you do off the mats has as much impact as what you do on them. this is usually not the case with most other sports or martial arts out there. In Jiu-Jitsu, there are certain things that people often take for granted. Unfortunately for them, some BJJ facts are just that – facts. As such they do not conform to the needs of individuals and are universally true for most of us. The thing with facts is you can’t get away from them. BJJ facts are there to help new students understand the Gentle Art just a little better before they gain experience. Fr older students, they can help dispell certain myths and unreal expectations.

The fact is, that BJJ facts extend across all aspects of Jiu-Jitsu. Certain facts address technical topics, others are about the art in general, while some are simply fun to know. Now, BJ Jfacts area absolutely not crucial, but can help you immensely. How can they be of service? Well, knowing the factual state of things is going to help you come to terms with different subjects and accept them as such. this means that you can focus on what truly matters in BJJ instead of dwelling on myths and legends.

BJJ Facts About Training

  • BJJ FactsThe first thing to understand about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is that it will take time. No, you won’t get your black belt in 3 years. Yeah, it has happened before but in modern BJJ it is just not possible. To put it bluntly, you won’t even get a blue belt in under 2 years, if you’re at a proper Jiu-Jitsu academy. So be ready to put the hours in. 8-10 years is the minimum you’ll have to work for a black belt.
  • Speaking of belts, you should know that there are also ae limits to elts. for example, regardless of training time or talent, you won’t be able to get a blue belt before the age of 16. Nor can someone give you a black belt before you’re at least 19 years old. Furthermore, only third-degree black belts can promote other students to black belt legitimately.
  • Next up, there are no substitutions for training. Skipping a class and going over the technique on YouTube is a once in a while fix. Looking to learn moves online or through DVDs and only turning up to roll is a great way of staying a white belt forever. Fact is, you need to be on time and present for the entirety of class in order to move up.
  • Training BJJ can get you in shape. Of all the BJJ facts this one is probably the most obvious one. In case you need to know exactly how the usual BJJ class helps you burn about 1.000 calories. Go and find another activity that can do the while engaging your whole body and your mind.

What You Need To Know About Techniques

  • If there’s one thing that is as real as getting caught in a choke is, it is that both size and strength DO MATTER in BJJ. Leave the romantic notions of defeating larger and stronger opponents with ease. Do not get me wrong you can beat such opponents with Jiu-Jitsu, but it is not going to be easy at all. Strength and size bring huge advantages to the opponent, and you’ll need to always take them into consideration.
  • Furthermore, on the subject of technical BJJ facts, you can’t do everything. This is true in a few different ways. For one, there’s absolutely no way for you to do certain moves at a certain level. Give it a rest and learn things that are appropriate for you. You’ll get the opportunity to both experiments and do cool looking things later on. Along those lines, body type, flexibility and injuries also play a huge roll in defining what you can and, more importantly, can not do.
  • Speaking of training facts, drilling is actually immensely important. It is not overrated, nor can you advance without it. Get your drills in, the more the better.
  • Also, you absolutely need to have takedown skills and not just rudimentary ones. Guard pulling is not the answer to all stand-up battles. Nor are one or two moves you think you know just for r the sake of it. Learn takedowns, and focus on learning as many different ones as you can!

Speaking of takedowns, check out the “No-Gi Takedowns Made Easy” DVD instructional by Rick Hawn. It has everything you need to become a takedown machine instead of a one-trick pony!

Fun BJJ Facts

  • Despite what you might think, or feel for that matter, BJJ is not the best martial art out there. it does come damn close, but still, it is not the king. Another fact of life is that there’s n absolute best martial art, so the throne remains empty. Jiu-Jitsu is definitely among the most effective ones, definitely among the most difficult and arguably the most fun martial art. It is not, however, the only martial art you’ll ever need.
  • One common thing people usually ask themselves is whether they’re too old to start. As far as BJJ facts go, nothing is clearer than this. You’re never too old to start practicing Jiu-Jitsu. If you need practical examples, take a look at Danaher or Eddie CUmmings. Both started BJJ late in their 20’s and look where they’re now.
  • BJJ Facts Gracie Family A historical fact is that Carlos Gracie was the one that created the basic concepts of the art. Also, a fact is that his brother Helio is the one we have to thank for the direction BJJ took after that. However, Carlos’ role should not be overlooked as he was working on promoting the art worldwide, while Helio was perfecting it on the mats. Oh, and Rolls Gracie is actually Carlos’ biological son, not Helio’s.
  • Finally, as Jiu-Jitsu spreads across the world it seems to include celebrities a well. Some find in it exactly what they needed in life, like singer Demi Lovato. Others, like Keanu Reeves, discover it through shooting movies but get hooked on it instantly. The list of celebrities that actively do Jiu-Jitsu is on too long to discuss. Look it up!

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