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A Complete Guide to BJJ Weight Classes (Kids, Men, and Women)

Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Table of Contents Yes, just like other combat sports (MMA, Boxing, Muay Thai) Brazilian jiu-jitsu has weight classes. In this article, we will take a deeper look at the BJJ weight classes for men, women, and children that compete in the sport. BJJ Weight Class General Information Weight classes in Brazilian

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What is IBJJF Reaping? Don’t Fear the Reaper!

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Table of Contents Competition BJJ is heating up across the globe. Understanding the rulesets and weight classes you will be in is important to anyone who wants to take Brazilian jiu-jitsu more seriously. In this article, we break down reaping and answer the question of what it is! What is IBJJF

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What is IBJJF?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Table of Contents Are you planning on competing anytime soon? Good! Competition is the gateway to exponential growth. Majority of people will run away or pucker up in the face of competitive forces but not you! Before jumping in (or if you want a little refresher) be sure to read more

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Jiu Jitsu World League: What is it and Why You Should Compete!

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Everything in life is a competition. To stand out in the world you have to rise to the occasion and put yourself out there. Putting yourself out there to fail is a big deal because it proves to others and yourself that you are serious about what you are looking to accomplish. Jiu-Jitsu has been a

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Losing Jiu Jitsu Tournaments: How to Handle Losses

Twitter Pinterest Reddit Email Congratulations, you put yourself out there and allowed yourself to fail. You should be proud of yourself, win or loss. Failure and embarrassment are huge catalysts that will help you propel yourself to the next level. Remember that feeling you had inside when the referee held up your opponent’s hand rather than

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