Jiu Jitsu Red Belt demonstration
Uploader Comments (Jewelfield81)
Top Comments
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sorry folks, this is tradtional jiu jitsu (for all those hoping for some gracie action)
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I've been reading all these posts and occurs to me that 90 plus percent of you don't know anything about traditional belts colors.
Fist the young girl in the video is not a BJJ stylist. She does a different type of JJ.
Secondly red belts are used by different arts. In Korean styles a red belt is usually used by students before black.
Look around and do some research. You'll see that other arts like karate, judo, jujutsu (and all it's different spellings) use red belts for their grandmasters.
All Comments (18)
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@Jewelfield81 Still very impressive...Congrats...I'm hoping to bet my first stripe at the end of the month for my brown belt..I'm an adult in bjj
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@Jewelfield81 Whats the difference between American JJ and BJJ?
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this is stupid fake red belt, this isn't "American JJ" its all just jj -.- your region doesn't change the name
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fake red belt who the fuck is you
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Traditional Jiu-Jitsu can suck BJJ's dick, BJJ is the future.
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Hey sorry about those mindless idiots. :D Where is the class that you go to.
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girls fighting is so sexy haha
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I believe there are two red belts your right about 1 but I believe there is another and I also thought in order to have a bjj red belt you were 67 years old. There is jiu jutsu like in china and stuff but Brazilian is the best.
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@Jewelfield81 yea ive been at 1.5 years.......im bout to just buy some fuckin dye
For martial artists you all seem to be such bitter, closed-minded losers... oh wait, you're NOT martial artists, just trolls! Obviously the ranks are different in different systems, so just deal with it. I never said this was BJJ because it's not. It's American JJ and the ranks are what I explained.
Jewelfield81 3 years ago
This is American jiu jitsu. The ranks are white, yellow, orange, green, red, blue, purple, brown, and black. The kids belts are different. Different schools may also do the ranks differently too. Personally, it took me about 3.5 years to get to blue belt.
Jewelfield81 3 years ago 2