What about the kids belts? Grey, yellow, orange & green
@semperfortisjiujitsu2 жыл бұрын
Kids really just need to focus on fundamentals and seek the guidance of their BJJ/Judo teacher. The differentiation between each kids belt is not that significant in my opinion.
@woozskee2 жыл бұрын
@@semperfortisjiujitsu thanks for the reply. Personally my kids are orange belts and they running into the problem of boredom. After the pandemic not a lot of higher rank kids returned, instead a lot new white belts have signed up. The classes therefore are not as advanced as before. When it comes to kids, any advice on finding a new bjj school?
@semperfortisjiujitsu2 жыл бұрын
@@woozskee This is a challenge for both adults and children as they move up the belt ranks that their are fewer people in your skill level. At my school we have 8 BJJ black belts which is the smallest of any of the belt ranks for instance we have around 60 white belts. I would suggest that to enhance their training to put themselves in disadvantageous positions when rolling with less experienced students. For instance, I regularly start my rolls allowing my training partner to start the roll in side control or mount and we start from there. In addition, I do not use my "A' game techniques that I am best at and try to work sweeps and escapes that are am trying to add into my competition game. This had enabled me to get more value in progressing my skills while training with inexperienced training partners. Sorry for the long ramble.
@woozskee2 жыл бұрын
@@semperfortisjiujitsu that was not a long ramble at all. It was very helpful. Thank you for your great insights!