
Drilling in BJJ: what transfers to your rolls and what doesn't
Reps, positional sparring, or constraints-led games? The drilling argument is genuinely unsettled. Both sides, plus what to do in the five minutes after class.
Training, technique, and the culture of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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Reps, positional sparring, or constraints-led games? The drilling argument is genuinely unsettled. Both sides, plus what to do in the five minutes after class.

How BJJ promotions really work: who decides, why there's no test, what to do when you get passed over, and why some people quit right after they're promoted.

What it takes to get a BJJ black belt — the honest 10-year average, why it's slower than every other martial art, and who actually makes it there.

BJJ brown belt explained — why the belt between purple and black is about refinement not accumulation, its "dangerous belt" reputation, and honest timelines.

A BJJ training journal fights the memory decay that erases most of what you learn in class. What to log, paper vs app, and how it breaks plateaus.

What a BJJ blue belt really means, how long it takes (usually 1.5–2.5 years), what coaches look for, and why so many people quit after earning one.

The full BJJ belt order — white to black — with realistic timelines, stripe and degree systems, IBJJF age and time minimums, and the kids' belt ladder. A clear, honest guide.

An honest map of the BJJ belt system — how long each belt takes, what stripes signify, and how to think about progression without losing your mind.

Finding the right training frequency balances progress with recovery. Whether you're training twice a week or six days straight, here's how to dial in your schedule for sustainable growth.

Every new BJJ student makes the same mistakes — relying on strength, holding breath, ignoring defense. Here are fifteen of the most common errors and practical fixes for each one.

White to black — what each belt level means in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, how promotions work, and why chasing your next belt might be the wrong mindset entirely.