I joined a 10th planet in August. My brother in law talks to me about it. Says he has black belts in karate, tkd. Japanese jiu jitsu, krav Maga, and muay Thai. Says he got them all in 5 years going to a gym once a month. I cannot wait to get him on the mat.
@shades6768 Жыл бұрын
he’s gotta be lying
@tismjjitsu Жыл бұрын
I think I’ve met your brother in law at a bar.
@RandyLeftHandy Жыл бұрын
@@shades6768 I think he's just very naive and a little ignorant. It sounds like he signed up for some program under an old "master" and that's how he got his belts. He was talking about arm trapping to block punches so I know he can't fight.
@thomaskruse3188 Жыл бұрын
Muay thai doesnt use ranks
@RandyLeftHandy Жыл бұрын
@@thomaskruse3188 Yep. Can't argue with that.
@jeremymeyer5552 Жыл бұрын
I would add don't get injured. Tap out even if it isn't 100 percent locked and don't go for crazy positions when you are new. I went to an MMA gym for a month and tried some kind of flying/rolling armbar and ended up not completing it on a heavyweight. I got slammed on my shoulder and it was messed up off and on for 2 years after that. I have a demanding job and never got back to it.
@nicholasneyhart396 Жыл бұрын
Step 1 wrestle for 1-4 years. Step 2 join jiujitsu. Step 3 train frequently.
@allenwilliams935618 сағат бұрын
Wrestling is not a requirement for learning bjj. Just gotta be willing to throw yourself in the deep end and learn from it. Conditioning is the best thing for me so far
@nicholasneyhart39616 сағат бұрын
@allenwilliams9356 It was a joke, I got my blue belt in 7 months because I had so many hours of mat time. No it isn't necessary to do other sports, but I did wrestling and judo for about 6 and 4 years respectively before trying jiujitsu.
@paprika5487 Жыл бұрын
Flow rolling is definitely what's been helping me. When you're slowing things down and not as focused on winning, you identify all your failure mechanisms and learn how to improve it. Plus, the slower pace helps you work more moves into your game without the fear of failing.
@watwatt2557 Жыл бұрын
That should be default. Like when two muay Thai pros spar. It's all slow.. You kick to hard. The pros won't risk sparring with you... Going hard every roll is a big falicy!
@henrynordman Жыл бұрын
100% agree
@PinkPantherBJJ3 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on! I was accused by a lower belt (and younger) of "not trying" during my rolls. I told my partner that I was more focused on working certain techniques that I was "winning" the our roll. But the mindset has paid dividends!
@amhawk8742 Жыл бұрын
One thing my MMA coach told me that's helped a lot with my grappling (been a striker for 8 years and just started grappling a year ago) was: write down the tips on the basic techniques (take-downs, passes, mount, escapes, sweeps & subs etc) after each class. Writing them down hasn't really helped me remember the techniques (I've got a pretty good memory so have never had to worry about forgetting techniques) but just writing them down has forced me to think about and visualise the positions outside of training which has helped a lot with being aware of what my options are from any position (when you spend a lot of time thinking about something it's easier to develop a good game plan etc).
@judosailor610 Жыл бұрын
I came into BJJ with a judo background (brown belt) and it has taken me a year to get to 3 stripes on my white belt. It’s not just about rolling, but also knowledge of techniques. And I gotta be honest, this is as fast as I want to progress! At this rate I’m on track to get my blue after about a year and half and I’m already worried about living up to it. I’m excited to get it, but I’m more concerned with being good at BJJ than the color of my belt.
@Chibbs.E Жыл бұрын
Never worry about "living up" to your belt color. Trust your coaches. They aren't just going to give it to you.
@judosailor610 Жыл бұрын
@@Chibbs.E That’s good advice man. I appreciate that.
@stevelewis8961 Жыл бұрын
I have this same problem and my promotion is about 3 months out. I haven’t won a match in a tournament yet so it just makes me question my promotion
@judosailor610 Жыл бұрын
@@stevelewis8961 Man, I wouldn’t let your tournament performance affect you that much. First of all, the level of competition can vary widely. For example, I got a gold medal in my recent tournament, but there was only one other guy in my division! Haha. So it’s really not that impressive for me. OTOH, my opponent shouldn’t feel bad because he got stuck going against someone that had previous judo experience. So you can’t necessarily judge yourself that way. Know what I mean? Besides what is important is that you competed. And I bet you learned and grew a lot from the experience.
@judosailor610 Жыл бұрын
@Average GIJoe Outdoors I like the second half of what you said, but disagree strongly with your first statement. I think tournaments are essential, and especially if you are concerned with self defense. While nothing will exacting approximate the chaos of a street fight, tournaments get you a lot closer than just rolling. You are facing a complete stranger, and have to deal with nerves, a little fear and an adrenaline dump. It’s much harder than rolling against regular training partners that you like, feel comfortable with and that are going to help you train and not just try to win.
@projectdren806 Жыл бұрын
As a newly anointed blue belt, just keep showing up until your belt changes color. I went from 2 stripe white to blue (we don't promote often), and I wasn't expecting it at all. Been training 20 months. Ask higher belts what you could have done in the situation they dominated you at if they are friendly. Often they want to talk about their favorite sweet moves they mastered. Also, get a partner, and sign up for a private class together. Having a privately coached live roll day is SO SO helpful.
@uke_mike Жыл бұрын
When I was a white belt I couldn’t wait to get my blue, now i wish i spent more time focusing on being in the moment instead of wanting the next belt. Great content, good points!
@TylerSpangler Жыл бұрын
Praise the Uke Mike
@MingerHarrier Жыл бұрын
For me that's the best attittude. All you gotta care about is learning and having fun.
@aFandøOfLandø5 ай бұрын
As a white belt (2 stripes [edit: 3 stripes]) I’m really glad I heard that
@Freud_Mayweather4 ай бұрын
I still can't wait to get blue 😢
@uke_mike4 ай бұрын
@@aFandøOfLandø definitely wish I worried less about the belt and more about technique
@lastactionhero7541 Жыл бұрын
Don’t worry about the promotion. Try to be the best in your gym at your current rank. The belt will come.
@charles9571 Жыл бұрын
@GregLurik Official that sounds awful
@terryparkes132 Жыл бұрын
I recently got my blue belt back in July after a year and a half. I was consistent 3-4, sometimes 5 times a week. I enjoy jiu jitsu, learning and rolling is awesome. It's your journey, enjoy it and you'll be a black belt before you know it.
@justBlake11 Жыл бұрын
Rolling is imo the best thing you can do for progression. Drilling is good but without resistance you want know how well you're doing the move. Attitude plays a big role to. I accepted the fact I was going to get crushed on my first day of training and that attitude has helped a ton. Great advice Tyler. More of these kind of videos would be great.
@BigTiddyGothGrappler Жыл бұрын
Wrong
@markmayer3886 Жыл бұрын
I prefer doing situational rolling to work on specific parts of my game. After each time we reset I try and get whatever feedback I can from my partner.
@MrRoaringRiot Жыл бұрын
Good points Tyler, I would also like to add to the list that you should ask your coaches/professors feedback on how well you're perfoming, because it will show what are your strengths and weaknesses so you can improve and take a forward progress.
@pw19798 ай бұрын
Very good that 🥋 I’m a white belt 1 stripe! 54 year old rolling 2-4 times a week learning fast love it 🥋🥋🥋
@momentum86407 ай бұрын
I just got my first stripe today! It feels good. I'm going to stay humble, good attitude and just learn and learn and learn and learn. Great video!
@Isa-wz5qm Жыл бұрын
As a long time white I always go with higher belts, even if we have someone new in the gym I go very easy. I'm to polite I think it holds me back
@bucwolf9 ай бұрын
as a guy who will have his first training this friday, i can say that this video is more than helpful
@DanaWhite-m7c2 ай бұрын
Hope ur doing great.
@tobygoodman9134 Жыл бұрын
Monday/Wednesday/Friday has been my BJJ schedule for the past year or so. Perfect for adding 1-2 weight training sessions in, along with allowing time for other important things, girlfriend, family, chores, etc.
@kairat_m Жыл бұрын
I got my blue belt in 7-8 month of training. Just show often, compete and get the medals from the tournament. In order to show that you are above your level and it is time to move on. That's how I did it
@arlesblueman1161 Жыл бұрын
I would also suggest at least an occasional private lesson if you can swing it. They can be extremely effective for your game and also puts you on your coach’s radar. That said, it’s fun to be a competent white belt who can beat some blues, but it sucks being a blue who can get beat by some white belts, so enjoy your time at white.
@danielskrivan6921 Жыл бұрын
My game plan is to work on take-downs, but I generally spend 90% waffling between being on bottom in half guard and on bottom in side control.
@K3mikGuy367 Жыл бұрын
I was right there with you until I learned some half guard sweeps. Can't hit them on many upper belts yet but it's been nice refining my game with my other white belt homies. Keep rolling man!
@danielskrivan6921 Жыл бұрын
@@K3mikGuy367 I've been taught a few. Haven't really learned them yet, though.
@K3mikGuy367 Жыл бұрын
@@danielskrivan6921 You got it man, be patient and be smooth and you'll keep evolving.
@sprintstothebathroomdaily2429 Жыл бұрын
I like the knowledge approach to belts. I was a collegiate wrestler and am about 225 When i started no GI rolling once i learned a few positions and techniques i found i could consistently tap blue and a few purple belts because i was able to control where we started. However if i got thrown or tripped i was a fish out of water and got smeshed. Therefore i dont deserve my bluebelt
@adamdavis3973 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has been making good progress, the best thing I did was take a 4 month break from training, and only training 2 times a week, and another day outside of the gym practicing things I want/need to work on that I don't get the opportunity to inside of class. When I took the break i was hard plateuaed on everything and wasn't excited to train. Now I am hungry to get better.
@benjamindelfs271810 ай бұрын
Going into it chasing belts will end badly. Be consistent and focus on each class and what we can learn. It’s a long and enjoyable journey, and belts and progress will happen. I enjoy doing the classes and open mats because I lose weight, see my roll buddies and it makes me feel good about training. One day I’ll get where I want to. Until then I enjoy being a good student.
@KBRC81 Жыл бұрын
Personally I progressed the most/learned the most during open mat and rolling with higher level blue belts, and some purple belts that were willing to give me the time of day and not completely plow through the roll.
@seanyd5698 Жыл бұрын
You should do a video on, "why" do you want your blue belt quickly....longer at a belt level the better i say
@Turismo69 Жыл бұрын
My 2023 Goal 💙 & to get to Tobago in may 🤞🏽
@darylkenny4562 Жыл бұрын
I think the best thing for new people is to forget about the belt. Honestly it’s a distraction in a lot of ways and it seems like every gym and every professor has a different approach to grading students for belts. I used to think the same way that I wanted the next belt. Then I realized that the belt isn’t an achievement so much as it is a reflection of your prowess on the mats. Or at least it should be. Seriously, in some gyms you’re not a blue belt until you’re better than every other white belt in the gym. It doesn’t necessarily mean you can beat them. There are always bigger people or more athletic or younger or whatever, but you have to be more technically proficient than all of the white belts before you’re a blue belt. That’s the way I see it. It sucks sometimes because people may get promoted sooner, and you will feel like you have been passed up. C’est la vie. They’re technically better than you. Some people are naturals and will progress faster. I don’t honestly see the value in getting promoted until you’re good and ready for it.
@assass7012 Жыл бұрын
What's your workout schedule like? I enjoy weightlifting, can't go without it, and I love running too. Do most people who do jiu jitsu run and lift? Can I get away with 3 days BJJ, 3 days running, and 5 days lifting per week? Or would that be over training?
@Hal-cs3ul Жыл бұрын
it depends on what your body can handle but overtraining can really hurt you in the long run (and that sounds like a lot to me!). I train BJJ minimum 3 times but usually 4 or 5 a week. I am about to add in weights and plan on doing 2 times a week bc more will be too much for me personally. for running, maybe doing light morning runs on BJJ days and longer ones on off days or weekends / alternating lifting and bjj days. you'll find the best fit :)
@mctischler533 Жыл бұрын
I started BJJ in April 2022 and am on track to getting my Blue by April this year. I try to go 3 times a week and spar all three of those times.... For Instance this week - Monday night Spar, Wednesday Morning and afternoon class with sparring (2 classes) Friday morning NoGi.... Sometimes I go to other Dojos in our same school to work with different Professors techniques.
@jacesaces15 Жыл бұрын
Pretty crazy that some people can get their black belt in TKD quicker than most people in BJJ will get their blue belt. love this sport.
@kingkpin100 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel man. Thank you for all the content!
@T11Gaming Жыл бұрын
My gym promotes based on time and attendance. My professor admitted I was ready for blue but didn't give it to me after 4 months. I don't mind honestly but a couple white belt who started at the same time I did moved gyms after they weren't promoted. 8 months to a year seems to be the time it took most people in my gym.
@project-arlo Жыл бұрын
Blue in 4 months. Prodigy :o
@Jtravelvlogg Жыл бұрын
What gym I'd this send location haha 😄
@swivel63 Жыл бұрын
@@project-arlo shit blue in 8 months to a year. took me 16 months training 6 days a week, and i thought i was promoted too fast LMAO.
@tees4382 Жыл бұрын
I thought it was 1.5yrs to 2yrs with consistent training to reach blue.
@SpaceCityGuard Жыл бұрын
Before I watch this video, I wanna make a comment. When I first started I wanted to get that blue belt, that’s all one thinks about. Now, I don’t just want to get it, I wanna earn it. The reality is that I’m aiming for a purple belt. The way I see it, there’s the same distance, knowledge wise, from white to purple; no matter how long you stay at white or are at blue. So I’m on my journey to purple, without worrying too much whether I’m at white or blue around the waist.
@Cropsykills Жыл бұрын
I'm 2 years in and consistently going 4 days a week. Still a white belt but a 4 stripe one. Getting closer though. I really don't care about belts but I would love to get promoted with my other 4 stripe white belt friends.
@GarrettDewald Жыл бұрын
Great video. The skill level breakdown was funny for me because I feel like 90% of everyone I roll with is better than me and 10% new white belts lol
@danielskrivan6921 Жыл бұрын
I think I'm really lucky, because a lot of what you're saying is built into my gym culture. I don't even have to try to check the boxes in this video, because my gym pushes us towards it already. 1. My professor encourages us to train. For those who have the schedule free, but their conditioning isn't able to handle a full schedule yet, he encourages them to work at a pace where they can make it to as many classes as they can. 2&3. We always scale up from drill, to positional rolling (usually pass/sweep and reset), to positional rolling (until submission), to live roll. And most of the time, we can get extra live rolls in after class. Or if we're extra sore, he's fine with us just drilling instead. It's a great balance of everything. 4. This is the reason I'm really happy for my gym. 95% of us are great training partners. Most of the ones that aren't, also have poor attendance, so they're not as big of an issue. It makes it so the rolls are fun and safe, and also so that I have good role models on how to be a good training partner, and all of the rewards that come from them helping me out.
@OhBlock Жыл бұрын
I’m a white belt with two stripes and I’ve already gotten a broken ankle, a sprained ankle, broken wrist, and broken thumb ever since I’ve started. I’ve been progressing a lot faster ever since I picked up wrestling too and I still have a lot of work to get. It’ll be worth it in the end though once I have the blue belt!
@coolguts3452 Жыл бұрын
The wrestling helps a lot
@ExaltedWarrior Жыл бұрын
Damn!
@StephenVTran Жыл бұрын
Im a new one stripe and I 1st tried Jiu jitsu 5 years ago - popped both elbows in arm bars 2-3x, got lightly heel hooked and had a wonky knee for a month, got flipped and messed up my neck, and finally rolled out of a back take but at the cost of compressing my chest/rib which I’m healing from. Totally worth my stripe.
@CaffeineHigh14 Жыл бұрын
Per Danaher Become unpinnable Become unpassable Spend $2,000 on BJJ Fanatics
@Thecelestial1 Жыл бұрын
Almost me lol.
@CaffeineHigh14 Жыл бұрын
@@Thecelestial1the pin escapes are gold if you can manage to watch 8 hours of content…I’m at hour 2
@mikelobao Жыл бұрын
Good info. Thanks Tyler
@linds66093 ай бұрын
Biggest problem ive had at 1stripe WB for almost a year now is ive had 2 serious injuries rolling other white belts😅 honestly preffer rolling higher belts, its safer 😅
@blakemcmahan3960 Жыл бұрын
It’s been one year for me, very very close to getting my blue belt. I actually thought I was getting promoted tonight but it was for someone else. I’m going 4 days a week and outdoing most of the blue belts
@Amusegirl1980 Жыл бұрын
Just be a blue belt in your head. 🤣
@blakemcmahan3960 Жыл бұрын
@@Amusegirl1980 sparring with other blue belts and beating them is a good indicator of where you are at
@michaelurbanek4421 Жыл бұрын
It’s hard to focus on just one thing when you learn so much from week to week.
@bloodsports947 ай бұрын
I've noticed a BIG issue for people is their ego. A lot of you have crazy sensitive ego's . Just because you're getting tapped out by everyone isn't a reason to get upset or angry. You're a beginner and the reality is people who have been doing something longer than you are going to be better than you. Or if someone is a lower level than you and they beat you, then guess what? You're still learning. Yall need to RELAX and enjoy the process and stop trying to become THE BEST EVER.
@josegutierrez9443 Жыл бұрын
I got my blue belt in a year boys 🤟 I got it last promotions 😁😁😁😁 this was one of my first channels that helped out a lot thanks 🙏
@SANCTUM-SANCTORUM Жыл бұрын
8month white to blue at 10p Las Vegas. Show up. Train min 3x a week, max 10 sessions a week that’s 2x a day Structure and program your sessions
@ExaltedWarrior Жыл бұрын
Blue belt in 100 days, you're kidding right? I go to class 3 times a week, minimum. I've rolled since day one with all belts. I roll with a plan and purpose. I'm polite, I ask questions, I watch bjj KZbin videos almost daily. I clean the mats from time to time, and it STILL took me 105 training days to get my first stripe on my white belt.
@mrloirinha983 ай бұрын
That just means you are shitty
@maddog9802 ай бұрын
Wow sucks for you, I walked into open mat after ripping a fat cigar never grappled in my life , did so good the entire class respected me and the coach gave me a blue belt on the spot
@graou_paou2 ай бұрын
@@maddog980What a chad
@Uhhwhat782 ай бұрын
@@maddog980it’s true I was the cigar
@ninpolife7749 Жыл бұрын
I got the purps I don't know why I'm watching this.
@tomsheppard378 Жыл бұрын
I was hoping to stay at white belt for a few more years because getting into competing and would like to work on competing Before progressing
@Brentley97 Жыл бұрын
I notice u collect action figures/statues I do as well super fun hobby, brand new to the sport but loving it so far
@Yubi_the_destroyer Жыл бұрын
I worked half guard for one year and now I’m trying to learn the rest of the guards. I don’t think I was ready for my belt
@alevieirareis Жыл бұрын
Great tips!
@tismjjitsu Жыл бұрын
Trial by fire, do you mean the literal chance of methane being lit during a roll? Ty for your advice, sir.
@joshuad984 Жыл бұрын
Good advice, I still would never give someone a blue belt before at least a year of training. Not everything is about skill. I still make most of the 5-6 days per week crowd wait 15-18 months. To get it in 12 months they'd have to be training all the time and clearly be ahead of the other white belts, maybe cleaning up the white belt tournaments and needing that next challenge at blue. My advice if you want it in 100 days would be either be over the age of 70 (still training all the time) or be a competitor with a div 1 wrestling background who needs to level up to compete in colored belt divisions.
@Malarkey-ks4un Жыл бұрын
They can rank me whatever they want. My reason for training is more for conditioning than anything else. Plus grappling is fun. I’m not there for black or to do competitions.
@ronaldbakman1722 Жыл бұрын
I’m old school in the sense that it should be at least 2 years - regardless of how you perform. Character is way more important. I see blue belts who can perform and muscle way more than needed. It’s getting to blue and having a certain mindset and flow. I don’t think you can get that without the years.
@dustinlerch9272 Жыл бұрын
Getting a blue belt in 100 days means you’re in a mcdojo. Hell you might even be as good as ben and get your arm broken and have you celebrate it
@viniciusmiralha Жыл бұрын
drop the tackett rolling video!! 👉🏽👈🏽
@Abettergrappler Жыл бұрын
Got my blue belt in 2 weeks. First week I learned how to RNC properly and do an Americana. Competed the week after and tapped a blue and purple belt. I don't see what all the fuss is! (Ignore the 20 years of prior wrestling).
@markb34513 ай бұрын
Took me a full year training 5 days a week to get my blue belt. That’s 260 days of training, probably 220-230 with vacations, injuries, and illness factored in.
@jose72705 Жыл бұрын
I was the whitebelt that when I came in I wanted to roll right away with the black belts
@aburlo Жыл бұрын
Awesome video thanks!
@samuelking4723 Жыл бұрын
“Do you remember in high school” -cuts to general relativity, arguably the most complicated subject in the world
@Flbari Жыл бұрын
I already have my blue since 2020 but i don't feel comfortable paying for an exam, so I'll just sandbag forever
@Gm-ok1zb Жыл бұрын
Pay for an exam? What is that?
@JojoBusta Жыл бұрын
@@Gm-ok1zb some academies do a "test" to see if you're worthy of a belt. Some of them as well make you pay for the test
@Flbari Жыл бұрын
@@Gm-ok1zb A bad practice that is used in my actual gym. My exam from white to blue was a shark tank and was free, then i moved and changed gym and they do paid exams
@kosmc3257 Жыл бұрын
@@Flbari my gym don’t even do test, they just promote when they feel that u have been coming to enough practices and acc put in work
@Flbari Жыл бұрын
@@kosmc3257 Yes wasn't really a test was more like a surprise shark tank
@zach6367 Жыл бұрын
I'd add be humble and ask questions. If you're cool higher belts will gladly help you. If you're a cocky tool the higher belts will leave you to drown. Currently have an awesome white belt under my wing and I'm stoked to see him improve.
@henrynordman Жыл бұрын
I love the tip that you should be rolling 30% time with somebody worse than you, 40% same level as you, and 30% somebody better than you. Especially, at white belt, you tend to become free training dummy for higher belts.
@swivel63 Жыл бұрын
i'm still trying to get demoted. for some reason, my instructor won't do it, LMAO.
@LionMillcomics Жыл бұрын
small morale boosts go a long way. But an oil check is shorter and faster.
@joshpoi886 Жыл бұрын
The bottom line is more time and training which isn’t what people want to hear. There is no shortcut to developing skill
@singledadmetalhead25535 ай бұрын
Yeah you definitely don’t have a choice to roll with certain people at my gym . We’re instructed to roll with each person but it’s ok I know which ones I have to be more defensive and sharp for. I’ve had so many higher belts give me all the advice I could handle because I’m willing to listen and not take criticism personally. Being a good student is a huge part of it you’re right
@Arcadianx98 Жыл бұрын
Seems owners want time and commitment regardless of how good you are
@1lovelucas Жыл бұрын
Do purple belt next
@abysmalace1399 Жыл бұрын
Going on 4 and a half years as a white belt, hopefully I'll make it to blue in May.
@abysmalace1399 Жыл бұрын
@GregArmyStrong the only breaks I took was for covid and then wrestling but I still got promoted through wrestling since I was staying active and I showed up every now and then.
@abysmalace1399 Жыл бұрын
@GregArmyStrong yeah, and with some judo work too but it's no biggie. I can just keep on working and eventually it'll come to me.
@abysmalace1399 Жыл бұрын
@GregArmyStrong oh yeah, back when I competed I killed them. I haven't competed in almost a year though.
@allerliebstify Жыл бұрын
Why is it a race?
@albertmendoza9117 Жыл бұрын
blue belt blues speed run
@Thecelestial1 Жыл бұрын
Blue belt in 3 ish months, man seems impossible. If all your training was private and drilled constantly with a wide variety of training partners by a very good Sensei, maybe.
@BigTiddyGothGrappler Жыл бұрын
3 is really nuts
@Sean-xr1xj Жыл бұрын
Who said 3 months
@Tnfisher88 Жыл бұрын
I just got my blue this month. . . Can I get my white belt back?
@goose5718 Жыл бұрын
About what you said about going three days a week, I am a wrestler in high school and I would say I’m in very good shape. Would you still recommend three days a week or could I do more?
@Samson789 Жыл бұрын
As an ex high school wrestler now doing bjj, I would suggest 3-4 days a week, im 20 and I asume youre around the same age so we can take more abuse
@cancontrl Жыл бұрын
i'd say focus on your wrestling. Unless you continue wrestling into college, youre not going to get that wrestling time back, while bjj is going to be there for ever.
@irishsavage8715 Жыл бұрын
After 18 years of Muaythai, the Brazilian Jiu, Jitsu, version of “beat up” are substantially different…. In jiu-jitsu you don’t really get beat up, the best way I could put it is worked, your joints will hurt, your hands will hurt from holding things you don’t need to, but no, you really don’t get beat up like you do in impact combatives… it took me six months to get cauliflower ear and Muaythai, that’s what beat up really looks like.
@Freud_Mayweather4 ай бұрын
@@irishsavage8715 that's true I did get beat up pretty bad today in BJJ though got kicked pretty hard across the head with a shin, messed my neck up and I got a nose bleed lol that could be like a daily occurrence in Muay Thai sparring though possibly worse
@Petunia31 Жыл бұрын
Yeah….. but what about the white belt who WANTS (so badly) to live roll, positional spar, or anything beyond solely fundamentals drill class… buuuut can’t until 2 stripes because of gym policy. (Also… yes, go figure, stripes are calendar based and nothing much to do to speed up the process….)
@ExaltedWarrior Жыл бұрын
Change gyms...
@quillo2747 Жыл бұрын
Get a better gym. I started at a gracie barra gym like that, got first few stripes purely on attendance as well. Changed gyms, took those stripes off, never looked back.
@0hopscotch0 Жыл бұрын
I typically roll with higher belts.
@joelchapple1 Жыл бұрын
Mmmm my weekly dose of duck quacks
@pej0s Жыл бұрын
quick promotion to blue belt only to leave quickly
@hotsauce0606 Жыл бұрын
ok how do i quickly get my purple belt now
@newbie2k477 Жыл бұрын
2:00 bro, I had really good day until that moment :(
@noeno17 Жыл бұрын
Promotion in BJJ is pretty arbitrary. Most gyms don't have a defined curriculum and the promotions are more of a business model than a coherent method of knowledge transfer
@808BJJ_Black_BeltАй бұрын
Just train 3-4 days a week to learn and don’t rush it. Over time you will get promoted just don’t QUIT!!! 80% quit within 3-4 months because they were 🐈 P*SSIES! I’ve been an owner and instructor I saw people quit left and right because they were surprised that they sucked and didn’t like tapping 😭get over it everyone sucked when they started just keep going
@ElPersistente Жыл бұрын
100 days? I got my fourth white belt stripe 9 months in
@LipeeBarros Жыл бұрын
GREAAAAAT CONTENT
@PheseantNetsuke Жыл бұрын
I vow to get my blue belt
@rexlundstrom233311 ай бұрын
@PheseantNetsuke update?
@PheseantNetsuke11 ай бұрын
@@rexlundstrom2333 oh I got it around two months ago!
@demiroles7259 Жыл бұрын
Better get your belt later than earlier . Believe me
@jturbodog29814 ай бұрын
if youre worried about how long it takes to get a blue belt, you have no idea what your in for and chasing it for the wrong reasons.
@etiennelantuit78452 ай бұрын
Don't tell me you said "good job!" to the guy that reaped your knee!?
@d3athraz0r22 Жыл бұрын
Im watching this vid and thinking "this guy talks and has mannerisms of the guy from the Imaginary axis". Then I see both of you are named Tyler. Are you the same person???
@thenugget860 Жыл бұрын
We learn a technique over a month and then switch
@kenb2908 Жыл бұрын
Ive been a white belt for a long time. My probleem is being consistent. Me losing all my matches didnt help
@chrisstephens3196 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I question any school that would give out a blue belt in less then a year. (If you’re coming from a zero background in martial arts)… If you have any interest in doing a competition, take my advice and slow down. Don’t rush to get that blue belt because once you do, you can never go back. Spend as much time as you can at white and milk it. Learn all you can and compete every chance you get. Lose your ego and respect the white. I promise, the higher belts have more respect for the white belt that keeps coming, then the black belt whose tapping everyone.
@willcarlson92237 ай бұрын
Where’s bro’s left ear
@J1Pa175 ай бұрын
Cauliflower is still loading
@melvynmcgregor6412 Жыл бұрын
a service you pay for.. yer still clean the matts tho mate.. liked the vid up untill then, if you ever get to go to japan or any other contry where martialarts has been around for a while, everyone cleans the matts or helps with something after the session ;)
@melvynmcgregor6412 Жыл бұрын
a sign of respect.. specially for the lower belts showing respect to the coach and the gym
@etiennelantuit78452 ай бұрын
Thank you for altering Bruce Lee's quote. I'm afraid I'm not able to hear it anymore without rolling my eyes a thousand times.
@alexstillsmusic Жыл бұрын
Who’s really giving out blue belts after 100 days?! 😆