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How Should You Rank Older Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Practitioners?

How Should You Rank Older Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Practitioners?

„Am I getting too old for BJJ?“ As time passes, and the months and the years of life accrue, you might start worrying and asking yourself if you’re getting a bit old for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu… And if yes, then what does that mean? Should you give up competing? Do you need to roll lighter? Should you stop going to class as often as you’ve been going so far?

Milovan Lakušić, 57 yrs young, Judo black belt & BJJ purple belt. Training every day on the mat, no excuses.

 

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In this HOT TOPIC video Ryan Young talks about how to rank older people and women in jiu-jitsu. Cn older folks get a black belt in jiu-jitsu? Can they compete against younger, stronger people? Can you check all the boxes?

Fight Smart And Win As An Older Grappler With Tom DeBlass’s Guide To Beating Younger, Faster Opponents With These Key Details And Fundamental Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Concepts To Slowing The Fight Down And Keeping Control.

  • Learn how an older grappler can use real technique and useful technique to simplify their Brazilian jiu-jitsu and slow down younger grapplers with Tom DeBlass’s help.
  • Tom DeBlass is a UFC veteran fighter and a respected black belt grappling coach in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, as well as a BJJ Fanatics favorite.
  • Tom shows how to work from top and bottom position with techniques and attacks that older grapplers can gain advantage with, including half guard, pressure passing, and more.