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Why am I not getting better at BJJ?

Why am I not getting better at BJJ?

You’re Bored With Training Most Jiu Jitsu guys are constantly trying new moves because they also feel bored, however this can also be detrimental to learning. Many times BJJ practitioners try far too many new techniques that they never master the basics, this can be horrible for someone who is trying to get better.

Can you get good at BJJ without competing?

You can learn a lot and continue to get better just with practiced technique, concerted drilling and focused sparring in class. After all, there are a lot of BJJ black belts who have never competed or have only competed a few times. Competing at least a few times, is a really good idea.

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How long should you train BJJ before competing?

Ideally, you want to give yourself about 6-8 weeks of focused training with the tournament in mind in order to get yourself ready. This means going to class 3-4 times a week minimum if your schedule allows.

How long should I train before my first BJJ tournament?

Hopefully, you understand that there is no right answer for the proper amount of time to train before your first competition. However, assuming you are a white belt and are training 3 to 4 days per week, you should be more than ready for your first competition within 9 to 12 months.

Does BJJ get easier?

BJJ will start to get easier and start to click after 6-12 months of consistent training with a schedule of around 2-3 training days per week. BJJ will also feel easier when you improve your defenses and escapes; and when you focus on mastering a select few techniques as your ‘go to moves’.

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How long does it take to get blue belt in BJJ?

The typical time to get a BJJ blue belt is between 1-3 years. A year to a year and a half is the normal amount of time to get a blue belt.

Do you need to compete in BJJ to get a blue belt?

You have to show proficiency in a number of basic techniques and train a certain amount of time. The average person can usually obtain a BJJ blue belt after 2-3 years of training Jiu Jitsu. Each BJJ school has different requirements and you have to prove to your coach that you’re ready for a blue.

Can you get a black belt without fighting?

No, the point of a black belt, (any degree), is to show mastery in the art or style of fighting. Even if you haven’t completely mastered it to the highest ranked degree. In order to master it to any degree you must show skill and knowledge of the techniques and attacks.

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Can white belts compete in BJJ?

There’s no one best competition for a white belt. Some white belts will want to compete straight away in the biggest competition they can find, which is generally an IBJJF competition. Others might want to start in an inhouse competition where they have the support of their regular training partners.

Can you make money competing in BJJ?

Competing is the hardest path to making money in BJJ. You’re required to always be competing at least once or twice a month, relying on prize money and sponsorships for income. Unfortunately, if you’re injured your income source will dry up. Competing isn’t a very reliable way of making money in BJJ.