How Long Does it Take to Get a Blue Belt at Gracie Barra Agoura Jiu-Jitsu? | Phone Number: +1 805-800-9681

How Long Does it Take to Get a Blue Belt at Gracie Barra Agoura Jiu-Jitsu? | Phone Number: +1 805-800-9681

How Long Does it Take to Get a Blue Belt at Gracie Barra Agoura Jiu-Jitsu? | Phone Number: +1 805-800-9681

 

At Gracie Barra Agoura, the timeline to earn a Blue Belt (the first major rank after White Belt) is determined by consistent training, technical proficiency, and character development, following the IBJJF and Gracie Barra standards.

 

Here is a detailed breakdown of the timeline and requirements.

 

  1. The Average Timeline: 12 to 18 Months

While every student is different, most adults who train consistently (2-3 times per week) can expect to earn their Blue Belt in 1 to 1.5 years.

 Minimum Requirement: The IBJJF does not set a minimum time for White Belt, but Gracie Barra instructors typically look for at least 12 months of dedication.

 The “Stripe” Milestones: The belt is broken down into 4 stripes. You typically earn a stripe every 3–4 months if your attendance and progress are steady. The 4th stripe means you are close to promotion.

 

  1. The Requirements (What You Need to Know)

Earning a Blue Belt isn’t just about time; it’s about skill. You are expected to be proficient in the GB1 and GB2 curriculum.

 Survival: You must demonstrate the ability to survive bad positions (Mount, Side Control, Back Control) without panicking.

 Core Techniques: You should know at least one solid escape from every major position and one solid attack (e.g., Armbar, Triangle, Choke) from the guard.

 Self-Defense: You must be competent in the standing self-defense techniques taught in the GB1 program.

 

  1. Factors That Speed Up or Slow Down Promotion

 Consistency: “Mat time” is the 1 factor. A student who trains 4 times a week will progress faster than one who trains once a week.

 Attitude: Instructors look for respect, humility, and being a good training partner. If you are dangerous or have a big ego, your promotion may be delayed regardless of your skill.

 Competition: Competing is not required, but students who compete often sharpen their skills faster due to the intensity of preparation.

 

  1. The “Test”

There is generally no formal “test day” where you pay a fee to demonstrate moves. Your “test” is every day on the mats. Your professors (Romulo, Jaeson, Zane) are evaluating you constantly during drilling and sparring.

 

Hours

Mon-Thurs: 12 PM to 9 PM

Fridays: 12 PM to 7 PM

Saturdays: 9 AM to 2 PM

Sundays: CLOSED

 

Contact

Phone Number: +1 805-800-9681

info@gbnorthridge.com

 

Location

19520 Nordhoff St Unit 10 Northridge, CA 91324

How Long Does it Take to Get a Blue Belt at Gracie Barra Agoura Jiu-Jitsu? | Phone Number: +1 805-800-9681

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5883 Kanan Rd Suite 16 & 17
Agoura Hills, Califórnia 91301
United States (US)
Phone: +1 805-800-9681
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Email: info@gbagoura.com
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