Types of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Belts
White Belts
White belt is the beginning rank for Brazilian JiuJitsu students. This belt is the first level ranking belt within Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Blue Belts
Blue belt is the second adult rank in the Brazilian jiu-jitsu. A blue belt level student must acquire a vast technical knowledge regarding all aspects of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and hundreds of hours of mattime to know how to implement these moves efficiently.
Purple Belts
A general estimate of the time required to progress from blue belt to purple belt in most academies is 2 to 3 years. Purple belt is the intermediate adult ranking in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Brown Belts
Brown belt is the higher ranking colour belt after purple belt level in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Brown belt is arguably the beginning of the elite ranks in and of itself, typically taking at least 5 years of dedicated training to achieve.
Black Belts
The black belt is the next higher ranking level after brown belt within the art of Brazilian JiuJitsu, denotes an expert level of technical and practical skill.
Red Belts
Red belt is the highest rank awarded to any currently living practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The red belt is reserved for those whose influence and fame takes them to the pinnacle of the art.
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