HOW MANY KIDS BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU BELTS ARE THERE? - TENNESSEE BJJ ACADEMY MURFREESBORO & ASURA COMBAT SPORTS
In Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), the belt system for kids typically includes the following colors, representing different levels of skill and experience:
White: The starting belt for all beginners.
Grey: The first advancement after white, often indicating a basic understanding of the fundamentals.
Yellow: This belt signifies an increased proficiency in techniques and concepts.
Orange: Represents further skill development and a deeper understanding of BJJ.
Green: Indicates a more advanced level of technique and sparring ability.
Blue: While not common for kids, in some academies, a blue belt may be awarded to younger practitioners who show exceptional skill.
The progression through these belts not only marks skill improvement but also the instillation of discipline, respect, and commitment to the sport.