slide 1: Types of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Belts
slide 2: White Belts
White belt is the beginning rank for Brazilian Jiu-
Jitsu students. This belt is the first level ranking
belt within Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
slide 3: 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 mat-
time to know how to implement these moves
efficiently.
Blue Belts
slide 4: 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.
Purple Belts
slide 5: 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.
Brown Belts
slide 6: Black Belts
The black belt is the next higher ranking level
after brown belt within the art of Brazilian Jiu-
Jitsu denotes an expert level of technical and
practical skill.
slide 7: 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.
slide 8: Contact Us
Giants Team Australia
Address: Unit 7 71-73 Lords Road
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