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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

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Stefan
· Apr 18, 2023
5/5

armbar finally clicked after 7 months — and everything changed

I've been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 7 months and the moment armbar finally clicked was a turning point. Before that I was going through the motions. After, the whole game opened up. My coach breaks things down well and has a good understanding of tapping out, which made the difference. The c…

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Fatima
· Jul 26, 2023
5/5

From complete beginner to first grading in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

I had zero athletic background when I started Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. First class I was completely lost — everyone seemed to know the language of open mat and I didn't. My X-guard sweeps was nonexistent. I nearly didn't go back. I did go back. And the first grading 17 months later was one of the proud…

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Priya
· Jun 30, 2023
3/5

Dropped Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after 13 months — honest about why

I trained Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for 13 months and then stopped. I want to be honest about why, because most reviews only come from people who stuck with it. finding a reputable Gracie lineage gym was a bigger issue for me than I anticipated. My gym also had a culture problem — a few people had develo…

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Aria
· Aug 17, 2024
4/5

Average experience — good sport, mediocre gym

I want to separate the sport from my specific experience. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as a discipline is genuinely compelling — the armbar, the depth of stripe promotions, the chess-like mental game. All of that is real and valuable. My gym, however, has been mediocre. Coaching quality varies session to se…

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Benjamin
· Oct 25, 2024
5/5

Watching Gordon Ryan made me start — training made me stay

I got into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after watching Gordon Ryan compete and thinking I wanted a piece of that. Reality check: what they make look effortless takes years of work. The guard passing I admired on screen took me 10 months just to do passably. But somewhere in that process I stopped caring abo…

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Aria
· Aug 25, 2024
3/5

Plateau at 13 months — what helped me push through

Around the 13-month mark in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu I hit a wall. My progress with armbar wasn't improving and I felt like I was spinning wheels. It's apparently common but that didn't make it less frustrating. What helped: going back to fundamentals with my coach, spending more time drilling open mat …

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