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6 TRANSFERABLE SKILLS OF BJJ

A transferable skill also called a "portable skill is a capability that can be applied to various tasks and roles. Jiu Jitsu is distinctive because it is a great source of transferable abilities, which means that students do not just learn BJJ techniques on the mat, but can also take home various skills and roles they can apply to other activities and sports. What are the mobile capabilities of BJJ? There are a lot, which is why we've narrowed the field to the top six below. 1. SELF-DISCIPLINE The first and most important thing is that self-discipline is a skill that can be transferred during the initial few months of Jiu Jitsu, at the very least, earlier. Self-discipline is taught in BJJ through various methods, including time management, attendance, and adhering to a set of rules for training. The skills gained through self-discipline not only transfer to different sports and activities but can also benefit your professional life and allow students to become self-controlled

10 Of The Best Jiu-Jitsu Techniques For Beginners

As you begin your training in BJJ , You may be overwhelmed by the variety of techniques you learn in classes. Most people require around ten years to attain their black belt. And even after that, there's an infinite amount of learning. There's a good chance that, even if you've trained all your life, you'll never know everything there is to learn about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu . If you've caught BJJ or the BJJ fascination, you might be tempted to attempt every amazing submission you've seen in UFC. However, there are different levels to this kind of stuff. It is better to master the basic methods and positions in BJJ before you attempt flying Omo Plata at the end of the class roll at the gym.  While your instructor might have their own set of teaching times to follow, you should at the very least look at some of the fundamental positions to help you be able to recognize them when you train. Although this isn't an exhaustive list, Here are ten of the most effect

10 Tips For Continuous Improvement in BJJ

The constant improvement of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is an overwhelming task. It is a sport with natural ups and downs, and, as a result, athletes see their abilities as either increasing or stagnating. Many feel this is demoralizing and feel they have no control over the process. Here are 10 strategies to get you through the tough times and help ensure your performance continues to improve   1. Join Training   It's extremely difficult to get better at Jiu Jitsu without regular attendance to Training . There is too much to learn, and the rate you advance, especially in the initial days, mostly depends on how frequently you attend Training.    Later on, when you've learned the vast majority of the movements and techniques, the process of refining calls for a wide range of drill partners as well as the guidance of a knowledgeable instructor. Both can be easily found during the Training.   2. Train Gi and No Gi   Contrary to the claims of Rorian Gracie or Eddie Bravo, one of the trai

Top 7 White Belt BJJ Mistakes

BJJ is a game that requires lots of practice and experience to master the technique. If not taught correctly, Jiu-Jitsu is an incredibly confusing and challenging sport for novices. If white belts begin BJJ and begin BJJ, they must have the intention of switching their belts to black in the shortest time possible. In every sport, making mistakes is possible, starting as an amateur. However, BJJ is one of the sports in which you don't recognize the error you're making until you have someone else to assist you. Beginning players always believe that their every defensive and offensive move is on the right track, perfect. So, here are a few best white belt BJJ mistakes you must avoid and the best way to fix the mistakes. It's okay to make mistakes. As an instructor in white belt BJJ, it is common to feel frustrated and discontent each time you're knocked out, despite trying hard. You could be doing the best you can and putting in the effort, but that's not enough if it