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Goal Area: Earn a Jiu Jitsu Blue Belt
Notebook: Jiujitsu Lesson Book
Stage One: Get to the Ground
People are most athletic on their feet. Trading punches with that person that is bigger than you is not a winning strategy. Taking that person down can reduce the power they can use against you.
Stage Two: Guard and Pass
The fight goes to the floor in two ways:
- You (Top Fighter) take the opponent down, or
- They put you (Bottom Fighter) down.
The Bottom Fighter fights with their legs and arms in Guard. They have three goals:
- Sweep or reverse the top fighter,
- Stand up, or
- Attack with strangles, joint locks or striking.
The Top Fighter tries to get passed the legs to pin the Bottom Fighter.
Stage Three: Pins
The Top Fighter must control the Bottom Fighter once they pass the Bottom’s legs. This is where the pin system comes in. There are five pins in Jiu-Jitsu:
- Side Control
- Mount
- Knee on Belly
- North-South
- Rear Mount
When you train in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, you’ll have to learn how to use and escape all five pins.
Stage Four: Attack
The final stage is having the knowledge and skill to finish the fight from these pins. There are three attack types:
- Strangles
- Joint Locks
- Striking
Source: Paxibellum