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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Belts and Stripes Graduation System

Kids Belt System (15 years of age and younger)

Children may be promoted through belts in the following order: white, grey/white, solid grey, grey/black, yellow/white, solid yellow, yellow/black, orange/white, solid orange, orange/black, green/white, solid green, and green/black. Each belt has 5 levels, a clear belt and then 4 stripes which may be awarded for time, knowledge, behavior, and tournament performance. Only black belts certified by the SJJIF may promote students through the belts listed.

The minimum age requirement is based and counted from the year the athlete was born (i.e.; ifan athlete was born in 2002, her age is considered 10 for all of 2012). However, a child competitor will not be authorized to compete at the same belt level if they are the champion at the same SJJIF tournament for 2 years in a row in a given belt.

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Juvenile & Adult Belt System (16 years of age and older)

Adults may be promoted through belts in the following order: white, blue, purple, brown andblack. Each belt has 5 levels, a clear belt and then 4 stripes that may be awarded for time, knowledge, behavior, and tournament performance.

Instructors decide how long it takes for a student to be promoted, as long as the minimum times required for each belt are fulfilled. However, a competitor will notbe authorized to compete for a 3rdtime at the same belt level if the competitor has been the champion of the same tournament for 2 years in a row in a given belt, with the exception of black belts.

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The SJJIF recognizes the following additional guidelines to the juvenile and adult belt system:

  1. Any grey, yellow, orange, or green belt automatically becomes a blue belt at the year ofturning 16 years of age.
  2. In order to be graded a purple belt at 16 years of age it is required that the athlete has spent at least 2 years as a green belt.
  3. In order to be graded a purple belt at 17 years of age, it is required that the athlete has spent at least 1 year as a green belt and 1 year as a blue belt.
  4. In the case where an athlete was graded from green belt straight to purple belt, then the minimum time required before he can be awarded the brown belt is 2 years

The following is the criteria for which instructors may promote students:

  1. A black belt may promote students from white belt to purple belt.
  2. A 1stdegree black belt may promote students from white belt to brown belt.
  3. A 2nddegree black belt may promote students from white belt to black belt.

Black Belt System

Only athletes 19 years of age or older may be awarded a black belt.

In order to request a black belt certificate, it is necessary to be currently affiliated with the SJJIF. To be awarded degrees as a black belt, it is necessary that the black belt be a current SJJIF member and listed as a main instructor or assistant instructor at an SJJIF member school. To be awarded grandmaster belts, it is necessary that the black belt be a current SJJIFmember and listed as a main instructor or assistant instructor at an SJJIF member school.

Black belts have seven levels, a black belt plus 6 degrees that can only be awarded by the SJJIF according to the following guidelines:

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Belt Integrity
Belt integrity refers to the accuracy in which an athlete’s belt reflects their skills and knowledgeof the art. The SJJIF believes in the importance of all practitioners following the above minimum time in a grade prior to promotion and verifies all members’ belt promotions with their professor in an effort to preserve belt integrity and lineage.

The SJJIF has implemented Belt Integrity rules to avoid the practice of professors not promoting athletes to the next rank or when an athlete competes at a skill-bracket deemed less rigorous than their actual level of competitive ability, commonly referred to as “sandbagging”. The SJJIF will have no tolerance for “sandbagging” at any sanctioned event. Every competitor is subject to the SJJIF investigating their belt with academies and coaches or examining past official and unofficial tournament results.

The SJJIF will not allow an athlete who has proven to be a Judo or Ju Jitsu Black Belt and/or has experience in wrestling competing at the college level, national level, Olympic wrestling level, or in Greco-Roman, Sambo, or that has fought MMA professionally to compete in any competition as a white belt.

Athletes who do not meet the requirements put forth in championship guidelines or those in the SJJIF Rulebook may be disqualified at any moment prior to, during, or following the competition.

The athlete may only compete as the belt they are registered with under the SJJIF (or its affiliates). If the athlete is promoted before the minimum age or the minimum time requirement of the previous belt is met, he/she cannot compete in the current belt or the previous one.

Once an athlete’s gradation occurs, the athlete cannot compete in the previous belt anymore. If an athlete gets promoted during a competition after the division is done, the athlete will be unable to compete in the open weight division.

A competitor cannot compete in an SJJIF event for a 3rdtime once he or she has placed in 1stplace twice for the same event, in same belt rank, except for black belts.

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FAQs

Why is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu hard? ›

It demands a level of physical fitness, flexibility, and strength. The steep learning curve necessitates consistent practice and dedication. Moreover, the constant challenge of sparring with skilled opponents adds to the difficulty of mastering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

What is the highest level of Jiu-Jitsu competition? ›

The Championship is commonly known as "the Worlds" or "Mundials". Many considered the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship as the toughest and the most prestigious Gi tournament in the world.

What BJJ tournaments are in March 2024? ›

NAGA tournaments offer both no-gi and gi (BJJ) divisions. On Sunday, March 17, 2024, NAGA comes to the SoFive Upland Arena for the NAGA Los Angeles Grappling Championship. Come as an individual or as a team to compete.

What is the national Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament? ›

The Campeonato Brasileiro de Jiu-Jitsu (lit. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship), commonly known as Brasileiro, is an annual Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament held in Brazil by the IBJJF.

What is Jiu Jitsu weakness? ›

As mentioned, BJJ does not teach striking. So, as a fighter, if you are trained only in BJJ and go up against a more proficient striker, you may face difficulty striking back as it lacks stand-up training for punches and kicks.

Is BJJ the toughest sport? ›

Despite being a lower injury rate, Brazilian jiu-jitsu is famous as one of the hardest martial art belts to achieve. Obtaining a blue belt which is one level above the white belt takes an average of 2-5 years while obtaining the black belt takes an average of 8 to 1- years.

What level is Conor McGregor in BJJ? ›

Black belt

What level is Joe Rogan in Jiu Jitsu? ›

The answer is simple: Rogan has trained himself in MMA, and he is a BJJ black belt.

What is the rarest Jiu Jitsu? ›

  • Omoplata. It is rare to observe a roll between higher belts in the BJJ academy without seeing several omoplata attempts. ...
  • Von Flue Choke. With the number of guillotine attempts that we see in MMA, it is curious that we don't see more Von Flue Chokes as counters. ...
  • Achilles Lock.
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Is 4 times a week enough for BJJ? ›

Ideally, you'll be able to come to Gracie Miranda 3-5 times a week. That's enough to ensure steady progression, but not so much that you're risking overtraining or burnout. Burnout is a real consideration, though. More than any other martial art or sport, BJJ is a marathon rather than a sprint.

Is 3 days a week good for BJJ? ›

Three times per week is one of the 'sweet spots' for making good, consistent progress in BJJ without completely molding your schedule around BJJ. You still need to carve out the evenings, mornings, or weekend days to get to the gym, but you have plenty of days off from BJJ to take care of other things.

Why is BJJ not Olympic? ›

Unlike judo, which has been an Olympic sport since 1964, BJJ lacks a singular, globally recognized body to oversee rules and organization, which complicates efforts to present a cohesive presentation to the IOC.

Is there money in Brazilian jiu-jitsu? ›

Competitions. Competing in professional BJJ tournaments offers opportunities to earn money through cash prizes. For major competitions, first-place winners receive anywhere between $4k and $10k, depending on the event.

What is the most prestigious Jiu-Jitsu tournament? ›

The four Grand Slam tournaments are the World IBJJF Championship, the European IBJJF Championship, Pan IBJJF Championship and the CBJJ Brazilian National Championship. Winning all four tournaments within a single year is widely considered the most prestigious accomplishment in Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition.

What is the biggest Jiu-Jitsu academy? ›

Gracie Barra

Founded by the Gracies, the academy focuses on the principles of BJJ laid by the Gracies. Carlos Gracie Jr. is the founder of Gracie Barra. Today, Team Gracie Barra holds first place in the 2023 IBJJF Academies rankings.

How long does it take to learn Brazilian jiu-jitsu? ›

How long does it take? It's a well publicized fact that Brazilian jiu jitsu takes a long time to get to your black belt. The average time it takes to achieve this is usually around 10 years.

Does Jiu Jitsu toughen you up? ›

Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) will make you not just more physically resilient, but more mentally and emotionally resilient too. At its simplest, BJJ does this because it's hard.

Do you have to be strong to do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu? ›

BJJ requires a combination of strength, endurance, flexibility, and agility. This is why it's essential to have a good fitness level before starting BJJ, and continue to train your body throughout your BJJ journey. BJJ can be physically demanding, especially when rolling or sparring with a partner.

How hard is BJJ on the body? ›

BJJ training has been known to lead to chronic diseases. During grappling, the pressure applied on the neck, shoulders, and joints can result in serious health problems like arthritis, herniated discs, and constant body pains.

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