How Long Does It Take To Get Your First Stripe as a BJJ White Belt

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  • How Long Does It Take To Get Your First Stripe as a BJJ White Belt
    In this video I talk about how long it should take you to get to your first stripe as a BJJ White Belt. Remember, that it is primarily dependent on HOW OFTEN you're training and more importantly what BJJ academy you're training at and what that academy's grading system is. Some gyms use the stripe to "buy" their students loyalty and others award stripes purely on merit or perhaps some other metric that I'm not aware of.
    Remember, your self worth is not associated with the colour of your belt or how many stripes you have. Keep showing up to jiu jitsu and jiu jitsu will reward you in more ways than stripes on a belt.
    Let me know in the comments how long it took you to get your first stripe in BJJ!
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  • @jamesbishop4183
    @jamesbishop4183 2 года назад +276

    Lol. Im the 2 year guy from the other post. Watup

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +24

      Had to give you a shoutout my guy haha

    • @jamesbishop4183
      @jamesbishop4183 2 года назад +17

      @@KierenLefevre im feeling it.....almost feel famous....thank ya sir

    • @AD-yo1pg
      @AD-yo1pg 2 года назад +8

      Started 4 or 5 years ago, still a no stripe white :)
      Granted, during this whole time I've accumulated maybe a year of training combined (+ a whole year off due to covid)

    • @jamesbishop4183
      @jamesbishop4183 2 года назад +34

      @@KierenLefevre bro! Got my second and third stripe last night!!!

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +5

      @James Bishop Yes my dude!! That's awesome congrats - bring on the blue belt 🤙

  • @christopherneal5971
    @christopherneal5971 2 года назад +210

    Got my first stripe yesterday after 4 months 3-5 days a week with a 2 a day thrown in there almost once a week. Getting that first piece of tape on my belt was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. 🙏🏻🤙🏼

  • @AitoNitram
    @AitoNitram Год назад +63

    I got my first stripe after about 4 months, I entered a comp and won, submitting guys with four stripes, showing me that while stripes are nice to get, skill in more important. It took me a little over two years to get my blue belt, during that time I only got one more stripe on my white belt. But a month after receiving my blue I got two stripes on it and less than 11 months after that I got my purple.
    Just keep training,
    I remember how stressed I was about the belts. Let it go. Have fun, try new guards and sweeps, put yourself in deep waters and learn escapes. When you get some competence start working on your pressure, your transitions and your submissions on newer practitioners. Then help them, tell them how you caught them and now next time they'll defend and you have to get better.
    That is the cycle of BJJ.

  • @ColeLe684
    @ColeLe684 2 года назад +79

    I received my first stripe yesterday and was thrilled! I've been attending class three times a week, and it took me about three months. I love the community, friendships, and personal growth it's already allowed me to have.

  • @chopsreeze8549
    @chopsreeze8549 Год назад +11

    I got mine 6 months after joining BJJ , it's been 18 months now and I'm a 3 stripes white belt 🔥🤙🏽

  • @lancepraet
    @lancepraet 10 месяцев назад +3

    It took me 3 years to get a blue belt.

  • @jordanashby5155
    @jordanashby5155 2 года назад +93

    Been doing Jiu Jitsu for about 6 months now. No stripes on my white belt. I know I’m getting better though. I love the way you put it in perspective, “your worth isn’t about what stripe you have on your belt.”

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +5

      Absolutely Jordan its all about the jiujitsu!

    • @jordanashby5155
      @jordanashby5155 2 года назад +8

      Although it’s about the Jiu Jitsu, it’s frustrating to train 3-4 times a week on average and not receive any advancement. I have to remind myself of the progress I’m making constantly to keep going. I enjoy going, don’t get me wrong. Just frustrating is all.

    • @nonyllll1681
      @nonyllll1681 Год назад +5

      After 7 months of training I finally got my first 2 tabs. Don't feel downhearted bro, keep grinding

    • @jordanashby5155
      @jordanashby5155 Год назад +4

      @@nonyllll1681 thanks! Just got my first last week! I am super pumped!

    • @mikeyork3093
      @mikeyork3093 Год назад +6

      Don't feel bad, my friend trained for a year but when he graded he got 3 stripes at once. You will get there!

  • @sleepyredpanda2643
    @sleepyredpanda2643 Год назад +49

    For me it was about three months, I came in on average 4 times a week and would make sure I would get as much rolls as I can, ask professor questions and if I’m feeling it I would go twice a day. Kept that cycle and got my blue belt in about 18 months.

    • @sleepyredpanda2643
      @sleepyredpanda2643 Год назад +1

      @GregLurik Official - it’s always based on gyms, my gym does promotions every two-three months but still maintains the appropriate timings of each belt. I assume yours is an annual promotion so you’re more “behind” but I feel like you’re a top tier white three if you’re getting your stripes by year since you and I have been training for roughly the same amount of time.

  • @joncooke9515
    @joncooke9515 Год назад +7

    3-stripe white belt here, and I completely agree. At my school, it seems blue belt is the first one you truly earn. That being said, just flow- rolled helping a brand new student. It was easy to manipulate him, so it feels good to know I'm learning. However, I'm sure someone will cush me tonight, as is usually the case. Love it.

  • @DuckWatcher
    @DuckWatcher Год назад +24

    Just got my first stripe after two months of going 2-4 times a week with a few two-a-days in the mix. Really motivated to keep pushing forward!

  • @magnet8185
    @magnet8185 2 года назад +46

    I was there an entire year and didn't get anything so me and my brother left and my brother got into body building, but I decided to try another school and actually learned a lot more and got a stripe within the first 2 months. Point is, some schools don't want you there and purposefully try to bully you or use verbal jiu jitsu/psychological warfare to get you out, and there are some school that actually want to teach you and take the time to 1 on 1 with you and tell you what you're doing wring.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +23

      wow that's actually really disappointing to hear that you had such a negative experience. Props to you for sticking it out and persuing a different gym

    • @mr.dephiant9713
      @mr.dephiant9713 Год назад +5

      Similar situation where an instructor at another place literally yelled at me for tapping out while being pressured mind you it was my third time rolling with no knowledge or experience. This F' my head for months & got turned off. Pandemic happened...but always had it mind to try it again & not let this one person ruined a potential journey...almost 8 months into my current academy...2 stripes, loving every roll & learning to not tap out under pressure ...lol. Good luck with your journey, OSS!

    • @outlawpat8038
      @outlawpat8038 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately this happened to me and I was there 5 months straight 3-5 times a week sometimes 2 sessions a day. Then I fought my last ammy mma fight and the reff was my opponents coachs Sensei. ruined my life in a way I can't explain.

    • @jamesmurphy7292
      @jamesmurphy7292 Год назад +3

      Can’t tell if I’m experiencing the same thing

    • @magnet8185
      @magnet8185 Год назад +1

      @James Murphy apparently it's rude to ask the professor about your progress, and or if you'll get a promotion soon? so there's no way of knowing or tracking your own progress. Just base it on how people treat you, and how much you think you deserve based on the time and effort you put in.

  • @oldmanjankins8812
    @oldmanjankins8812 11 месяцев назад +6

    Just received my first stripe. Been attending 2 months. I go 5 to 8 times a week. Mixed gi and no gi. Brutal schedule with work and home life. Based on attendance. Let's go number 2!!!

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  11 месяцев назад +3

      hell yeah! Congrats on the first step in the journey

  • @musajojo
    @musajojo Год назад +5

    Been about a year and a half. Just got my third stripe as a white belt. I was kind of inconsistent the first year and the past 6 months have been very consistent. I can tell the difference in myself even. Consistency is key

  • @Mr-mopar
    @Mr-mopar Год назад +9

    I like the stripes for white belt idea..it helps keep people coming and it lets the white belt know they are making progress..it is a long haul to blue belt so keeping someone focused with a stripe progression helps keep students ..

  • @paisano316
    @paisano316 2 года назад +27

    On one occasion, I actually saw our professor hand out 3 stripes at once to a new person, but that was because they came in with previous experience which was evident to the instructors, after the instructors saw him rolling for a couple of weeks. Still was kinda cool to see someone get 3 stripes at once!

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +6

      Wow! That's pretty legit, what a promotion!
      We had a sort of similar situation where a white belt 3 stripe was promoted to a 4th stripe and then immediately afterwards recieved a blue belt. It was because they were moving back to their home country and the coach didn't want them to leave without a blue belt.

    • @jordangraves2481
      @jordangraves2481 2 года назад +6

      I just got my first stripe yesterday. A guy that started around the same time as me got 2 stripes at one time around a month ago. He has a wrestling background.Took me around 3 months to get my stripe which is about what I expected.

    • @paisano316
      @paisano316 2 года назад +1

      @@jordangraves2481 congrats!!

    • @lakailf
      @lakailf Год назад +1

      I received 3 stripes today and was not expecting that. I’ve missed a few promotion days but did not expect to get 3 at once, regardless skills>stripes

  • @fwhitey7686
    @fwhitey7686 Год назад +4

    @ 6 months to get first stripe on white belt and @ 3 years to get blue. I train 2 days a week and am in the over 40 year old crowd. Don’t get after it like the young ones but do remain pretty consistent.

  • @bornsinner6134
    @bornsinner6134 2 года назад +1

    Got mine today after 2 months, pretty pumped to move forward

  • @mkinghorn71
    @mkinghorn71 2 года назад +6

    I got my first stripe on my white belt after about 6 months. It took me about 2 years to get my blue belt. I am now a 4 stripe blue belt working on getting my purple. Jiu-jitsu for life!

    • @rolly5558
      @rolly5558 Год назад

      Bjj for life 🤟🏻

  • @michaelparrow3046
    @michaelparrow3046 5 месяцев назад +3

    I got my first stripe 1/2/24. it took me three months training, 3 to 5 times a week. My coach normally don’t give stripes out that early, he prefers to wait six months before getting your first stripe.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  5 месяцев назад +2

      6 months for 1st stripe on a white belt is insane to me

  • @zarsbizarre152
    @zarsbizarre152 2 года назад +8

    I just got my first stripe today after 2 months of hard work and consistency

  • @borispyakillya4777
    @borispyakillya4777 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hello everyone! I just got my first stripe after three months training 3-4 times a week

  • @TheTogmo
    @TheTogmo Год назад +3

    I have been doing BJJ for about 6 months and probably got my first stripe about 4 months in. There was talk amongst people that it was given to people somewhere between 15-30 classes and it was a timed stripe. I don't know how the other stripes work but I am in no rush to get them. I don't know nearly enough yet so don't feel it is deserved and I would much prefer that others I drill/roll with looked at me more as a rookie and gave me good advice and feedback than looked at me more like a target and tried to best me with my shinier striped up belt

  • @actavisprime
    @actavisprime 2 года назад +1

    Got mine today after a lil under 2 months 3-4 days a week but I missed about a week and a half each month… just keep going 👊🏼

  • @Mikey-zs1lx
    @Mikey-zs1lx Год назад +3

    I got my first stripe in mid April, so around 3 and a half months into training, after training 2 times a week consistently apart from a 3 or so week break due to a minor LCL tear. I think my coach awards stripes based on progression, as my progress sort of fell off after that and I don't think I've won a single round of sparring since. I'm a lot smaller than most of the people in my gym (probably closest in weight to my coach by about 6kg), so its quite hard to get myself into the advantageous position and maintain it. I love it though, got some nice comments today about my defence and go to a gym with a really tight community and world class tuition.

  • @September42010
    @September42010 6 месяцев назад +1

    ive been training 16 months and havent recieved a stripe BUT, to be fair, I left my academy for a period of time to go 10th planet for MMA, but returned to my academy at home 7 months later..the first thing I did was compete, and subsequently register for a competition 6 weeks later, to show myself, and my home academy, my commitment to the art. It will come. I beat ladies who have competed multiple times and the lack of stripes probably took them for a loop lol

  • @jamespaterson9703
    @jamespaterson9703 Год назад +3

    In 🇨🇦, 1st stripe after 5 full months, training 3-6 times per week. Probably 4 times per week as an average. Was pretty tired going to 6. Settling in to the next 6 months and just remaining very consistent, enjoying the ride.

  • @ericwessner228
    @ericwessner228 Год назад +1

    Even as a wrestler it took me a while to get my first stripe, but I would forget to log in religiously and after having to take 2 months off I think my instructor just forgot hoe often I was attending. Like you said though I don't think about this so much anymore. I simply remember to log in and I focus on getting better and that's what its all about. My promotions will come in due time and I'm grateful for my academy. Oss

  • @ryanflannigan2426
    @ryanflannigan2426 Год назад +1

    My academy is historically slow to promote and i am def a reflection of that …..i got my blue belt after approx 1 year….purple belt at approx year 4 …..brown belt at approx year 8 ….i am now 4 stripe brown belt in my 12th year ….i did take a almost a year off after my brown belt promotion due to COVID

  • @bryce8737
    @bryce8737 2 года назад +3

    4 Year white belt, buttttt had to take a month off here and there due to injury. First competition is at the end of the month... Hoping if I do well I'll get my blue belt!

  • @Fragranceabe
    @Fragranceabe Год назад +2

    I got my first stripe two days ago after 4 months of training 4 to 5 times a week

  • @Warp_Speed_Hippo
    @Warp_Speed_Hippo Год назад +18

    I had my first BJJ class in the 90s. Didn’t really sign up until 2007. Tried again in 2009. Then I moved and started again in 2010. Then a different place in 2012.
    Still being a white belt after 10+ years had me feeling pretty hopeless so I quit for a while…
    Got back on the mat in 2016 and got a stripe after about six months. Blue in 2017. Purple in 2019. Brown in 2022. Got my first stripe on the brown a couple weeks ago. 😃

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  Год назад +3

      Whoa! What an absolute journey, just goes to show that jiujitsu is a lifelong pursuit

  • @dodgethis671
    @dodgethis671 2 года назад +11

    I watched this video the day before I started my first Jiu Jitsu class. I got my first stripe 3 months in. I received my second and third 3 months after that. The first 3 months I was timid about my academy and was training 3 to 4 times a week. After I got my first stripe I got more confident and fell more in love with sport and started sparring. I train 6 to 7 times a week now.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +4

      That's so awesome!! Thanks for sharing your experience 6-7 sessions is solid 💪🏽

  • @user-xg5gl9bb1w
    @user-xg5gl9bb1w 9 месяцев назад +1

    took me a year & 8 months to get my 3rd stripe on my white belt & ive grappled w other schools w this type of business & ofc the Matt’s do not lie

  • @XieTianXieDi888
    @XieTianXieDi888 11 месяцев назад +1

    My gym doesn’t have stripes. I’ve been training for almost a year now and tapped out a visiting blue belt from another school a bunch of times. I have no idea when I’m getting promoted or how close I am to it, but I feel like I’m doing pretty good. I’m not going to worry about it and just enjoy the journey.

  • @_jamesmoss
    @_jamesmoss 8 месяцев назад +3

    Just got my first stripe yesterday!!! Been going for 2 months twice a week 🙏

    • @benjamindelfs2718
      @benjamindelfs2718 5 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a Mcdojo to me. Most gyms don’t give out anything under 6 months.

    • @_jamesmoss
      @_jamesmoss 5 месяцев назад

      @@benjamindelfs2718 believe what you want 👍🏻

  • @alexislc234
    @alexislc234 11 месяцев назад +1

    I got my first stripe today, after 25 sessions “4 months” i feel like i dont deserve it but i want to uphold the standard that you are saying my progress is dependent on my improvement. Regardless i don’t feel they gave the stripe to keep me at their gym, but more of genuine reality of my ethic and consistency.

  • @mr.dephiant9713
    @mr.dephiant9713 Год назад +7

    First stripe took 35 days, second stripe 55 days total so far over 90 days. I'm in my 8 month. Thank you for your video, at the end it is a business...but what you gain is priceless & the community is amazing. It has safe my well being as I suffered from anxiety. God bless 🙏

    • @tappaires6615
      @tappaires6615 Год назад +2

      I didn't get any stripes in my 1st year.
      Then I got 4 at once. ^^
      Personally I didn't mind it that much, as I go there to have fun anyways, regardless of what I wear on my waist.

  • @TheTattooedRonin
    @TheTattooedRonin Год назад

    My gym doesn’t do stripes for white belt. But we go from white to intermediate white than advance white. Then blue. I started back in march i go anywhere from 1 to 3 times a week. Avg 3 times a week. Normally it takes about 40 classes but during test day if they take into consideration the classes you been to and your skill set. I still feel pretty new but learning a lot and improving. Gonna keep at it on my martial arts journey and update on my channel

  • @aleksandervaldal
    @aleksandervaldal 3 месяца назад +1

    10 years of inconsistent training, then I started training again 2-3 times a week. Got 2 stripes at once after first comp last summer. 3rd stripe around Christmas and my 4th yesterday

  • @RadicalTrivia
    @RadicalTrivia Год назад +3

    I was a white belt for a really long time, I think because my coach wanted to give me time to compete if I wanted, but I dunno. Conversely, I think because of that, I was a blue belt for a very short time in comparison.
    I feel like you're not wrong about "buying love" with stripes, but I think I'd phrase it more like, "stripes are a motivational tool." I've watched my coach award a stripe at the PERFECT moment to really make someone feel good on their journey, so I think an attentive instructor uses stripes as subtly as they play jiujitsu. Thanks for the great video!

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  Год назад

      Nah some gyms legit buy their students loyalty with promotions, especially blue belts. Not all gyms are in it for the purity of the sport many are out to make as much $$ as possible

    • @RadicalTrivia
      @RadicalTrivia Год назад +1

      @@KierenLefevre Right, I said as long as the instructor is attentive. There are definitely gyms out there who aren't in it for the purity of the practice.

  • @riadarif3677
    @riadarif3677 Год назад +1

    I just started bjj 3 weeks ago at one of the Gracie barra gyms, after going to 4 classes a week I finally got my first stripe

  • @anthonygoffin6435
    @anthonygoffin6435 2 года назад +10

    Took me a year and half to get my first stripe, bouncing from gym to gym!

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад

      How long did it take you to get your blue belt?

    • @anthonygoffin6435
      @anthonygoffin6435 2 года назад +1

      @@KierenLefevre 3.5 years 😭 hahahaha

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +1

      @@anthonygoffin6435 Considering it took 18 months for the first stripe, that's fast! bahaha

    • @anthonygoffin6435
      @anthonygoffin6435 2 года назад +1

      @@KierenLefevre hahaha yeah, tbh i bounced around for 2.5 years and it really only took a year of solid training 4-5 times a week. Had I done that from the start I probably would have gotten to blue in a year/year and a half (Standard time I'd say)

  • @maykie6401
    @maykie6401 Год назад +3

    Reseaved my first stripe today ! After 3 weeks 5 times 1 class and 1 time 2 classes. This first stripe definitely give me a bigger boost to keep doing what i am doing.

  • @stronghealthevolution4421
    @stronghealthevolution4421 Год назад +1

    I got my first stripe about 1.5 months in but I had done BJJ training before (10 years ago) and I've been going about 4-6 times a week to class.

  • @teamsanity3808
    @teamsanity3808 Год назад +2

    Got 4 stripes at once after about a year (my gym didnt give stripes untill then) and then 6 months later i got my blue belt 💪

  • @Blinkz
    @Blinkz Год назад

    Next month will be my year anniversary for BJJ. 2 stripe white belt and couldn’t be happier.

  • @enkiigigi7647
    @enkiigigi7647 Год назад

    Just got my first stripe today been going for a month 2-3 times a week. It definitely feels earned

  • @Samantha-yb7en
    @Samantha-yb7en Год назад

    I got my first stripe after 6 months and I’ve missed maybe 1 or 2 fundamentals classes and also attend open mat regularly. I train at minimum 4days a week with 5 days being my goal.

  • @sosa41604
    @sosa41604 2 месяца назад

    I first signed up for BJJ August 16th 2022. That was 610 days ago. I now just received my first first stripe at white belt at RGA in NYC.
    Injuries, and time off, of course. But man I worked for it.

  • @spaceyy06
    @spaceyy06 2 года назад +23

    Today I got my first stripe after almost 6 months of training! I try to train 2-3 times every week

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +1

      Awesome!! Congrats on the first of many stripes coming your way 💪🏼 onto that blue belt

    • @spaceyy06
      @spaceyy06 2 года назад +1

      Kieren Lefevre thank you man!!

  • @bartlomiejwrx4537
    @bartlomiejwrx4537 Год назад +1

    1 year , consistency and changing gym

  • @constablekohler
    @constablekohler 2 года назад +22

    Bro, I've been a white belt with no stripes for about 5 years. Due to work and family I've been a seasonal player, about 4 months every year. I don't get subbed by blue belts very often and I'm able to pass the guard and pin other white belts. It's cool though I'm there to learn and practice not necessarily to rank up

    • @StephenVTran
      @StephenVTran Год назад

      I’ve also been a white belt no stripes for 5 years, but due to injuries and life etc. been consistently going 3x-4x a week for 3 months now

    • @dustsettles6099
      @dustsettles6099 Год назад +2

      Me 3 fellas, moving countries and gyms or only training 2-3 months in one place. I've matured a lot in the 4 years off and just started up again this year, I'm training smart and picking one gym and sticking with it. Hope all is well and you got a stripe! I like turning up as a "new white belt" but have 3 years experience in my old trouser pocket somewhere. haha

  • @RoyThe4th
    @RoyThe4th Год назад +2

    My son got his s Gray bell in about one year. My daughter has been training a year and a 1/2 she has 4 stripes and there's some teenagers that have been training for around 2 years and still 3 and 4 stripe white belts. It's definitely Merit based however however I think the 1st strpe is more like a motivational thing to keep the kids excited about learning, Cause i've seen several kids receive one stripe that Probably didn't deserve it my daughter included lol. But if that 1 stripe gives them motivation to keep learning and push harder I I think it's o k.

  • @rorye-mail4920
    @rorye-mail4920 Год назад +2

    6months attending classes 3 times a week, pretty standard at my gym

  • @BenEBoy91
    @BenEBoy91 Год назад

    My school is based on time at the school and time on the mats , at least for lower belts. I am a 3 stripe white belt almost a year and 4 months. Haven’t been the most consistent either. Between 2nd and 3rd stripe minimum 4 months time plus mat time. Same from 4 stripe to blue but I’m sure they are basing it off skill as well. There are some good people that train consistently and received their blue belt in a little over a year. I go when I can. Only regret is not starting sooner! -39 year old white belt.

  • @rev_kous9275
    @rev_kous9275 Год назад

    Got now 4 stripes on my white belt. Started BJJ in December 2021, received 2 stripes in June 2022, then 2 more in June 2023. 1st year, 2 times/week, 2nd year, 3 times/week.

  • @poopdealer3147
    @poopdealer3147 Год назад

    I got my first stripe last week after about 1 and a half months of training, I don’t know if my gym grades off of attendance or skill but I’ve been urged to compete by my coaches.

  • @Shaneygreen
    @Shaneygreen Год назад

    Mine has been 5 weeks at 2 sessions per week with the odd session being missed due to work commitments. It does feel like a "Time in" reward. Really enjoying the journey though

  • @mickeyward1878
    @mickeyward1878 Год назад +1

    White belt here, been there for 16 months zero stripes. Due to my work I can only get there 1-2 times a week but competed twice and took third both times in gi-nogi. Honestly don’t know if coach just isn’t paying attention because anytime I ask for wisdom on where I need to get better or what to focus on ; only thing I get told is to come more which to me is a cop out cause skill isn’t necessarily because you train 5 xs a week when a guy that goes once a week does well surviving purple and up and taps and controls whites/blue belts. Should I look for more structured gyms?

  • @Community_Guideline_Violator
    @Community_Guideline_Violator Год назад +6

    The first gym I went to was a Gracie university affiliate, and I got my first stripe after 20 classes. Within four months, I had four stripes on my white belt.
    I started from scratch and currently go to a different gym, where I got my first white belt stripe after 3ish months and about 60 classes.

    • @TrishCanyon8
      @TrishCanyon8 8 месяцев назад

      I don't think you can get 4 stripes in 4 months.

    • @Community_Guideline_Violator
      @Community_Guideline_Violator 8 месяцев назад

      @@TrishCanyon8 if you go to a Gracie University, you get attendance points. 20 class = 1 stripe. At 5-6 classes a week, you best believe you can get four stripes in just as many months. Renner Gracie will also award people a blue belt who have never rolled live.

  • @supermariosecret3180
    @supermariosecret3180 11 месяцев назад +3

    I got my stripe after 25 days

  • @TheMaverickjc29
    @TheMaverickjc29 Год назад

    Woow seems you guys in the comments get the stripe pretty fast, in my gym here in Costa Rica took me 6 months, training 3 to 4 days a week. Hoping I'll get my other stripe this half of the years as I now increased the dasys to 5.

  • @Tommy3457
    @Tommy3457 2 года назад +5

    I’m 54 I got mine in 2 months of hard work 2to 3 times a week and still going loving it .Till the wheels fall off going for more on my long journey

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад

      Hahaha journey until the wheels fall off, I love it! That's awesome Tommy, good work

    • @zarsbizarre152
      @zarsbizarre152 2 года назад

      Same i just got mine after 2 months of hard work and consistency

  • @Dannyboi94
    @Dannyboi94 Год назад

    Coming from an academy where only children get stripes it helps mentally when you can look to your left and right and see others at the same level and same playing field at that point it’s all about skill and progression it too me and one of my classmates 11 months to make Blue belt

  • @dezpop12
    @dezpop12 4 месяца назад

    This is my second week of BJJ no strips yet which is understandable. I go about 3-4 time a week with one 2 time a day. Can’t wait see how this new journey unfolds.

  • @Sydberg
    @Sydberg 2 года назад

    I got my first stripe after winning Irish Open. I was 4 months in to my training.

  • @lunalove2259
    @lunalove2259 Год назад +1

    I got my 1st&2nd stripe on the same day, after about a month with the gym (did mma before bjj so a lot of that carried over, just had to learn the pajama grips and how to not punch xd).

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  Год назад

      hahaha yeah the pajamas can suck all the fun out of it 😅

  • @jayceparker8737
    @jayceparker8737 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ive been training for about a month but im a wrestler, i think im getting my first stripe later today at the ceremony!

  • @madWalker911
    @madWalker911 5 месяцев назад

    Got my first white belt stripe after around 4-5 months of intense training (3 times per week). Then I got injured, so I missed about half a year of trainings, then Russia invaded Ukraine, I didn't have the mood to trained, missed another half of year. Then I was fixing my teeth, so I missed another couple of month (partly I was just lazy). Then started jumping in occasionally (2 times per week regarded as GOOD for me). So I've been more or less consistent for around a couple of months now. Still a one-stripe white belt, although I started in summer 2021. And now is December 2023. I just need more discipline, I guess :D
    For me it's not about stripes, but about the ability to use what I've learned and not to forget what I've learned so far. And when you train occasionally - you tend to forget stuff!

  • @user-rf8qt2wp4v
    @user-rf8qt2wp4v 8 месяцев назад +4

    My 17 year old son got his first stripe after 3 months... Training 5 days a week. He did a bjj tournament and swept his whole weight division ( nobody scored a single point on him)with gi .won gold metal. Proud of him.

  • @Lucythegermanshepherd
    @Lucythegermanshepherd 2 года назад +2

    Skin tones looking good

  • @MaximusGalactus
    @MaximusGalactus 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just got my first stripe in 5 weeks of starting 🙌 🎉

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  11 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing work! How often do you train?

    • @MaximusGalactus
      @MaximusGalactus 11 месяцев назад

      @@KierenLefevre anything between 1 to 2 times a week. So not often. But when I wasn't traning all I did was study and done some mma training previous ... so I was tooled up.

  • @advordie
    @advordie Год назад

    I got my first stripe in about 2 months. It’s now been 4 more months (6 total) and I don’t have my second stripe. I’ve been holding on to a 2 stripe white belt meme for far too long and I neeeeeed to be able to share it! 😂

  • @averagejoegrows
    @averagejoegrows Год назад

    im worried brutha, im rolling with blues and whites with 1-2 stripes not getting subbed passing guards. This dude who's a white been going there for a year only has one stripe but he's kinda ass. I was rolling with my coach and he wad telling me i was rolling like ive been training for 5 months. I have no previous experience ive always been a mellow passive dude with no fight ir wrestling experience.

  • @calmwater2529
    @calmwater2529 Год назад

    My Coach has 2 locations. Two classes per week in each location. I try to get in 2 to 3 classes per week in either, or both locations pending my schedule. My coach also test per our curriculum. It took me 5 1/2 months to get my first stripe at White belt.

  • @DadBodTalk
    @DadBodTalk Год назад

    4 stripes in 9 months been training twice a day 4-5 days a week. Now doing 6 days a week ready for my first comp.

  • @jimmysalinas3613
    @jimmysalinas3613 Год назад

    I'm a year and 8 months in did a year and 4 months at my first gym, competed 3 times at that gym, then moved to different gym was there a little over 4 months and still no stripes on my white belt. Crazy and the first gym I trained 4- 5 days a week at minimum, the new gym I was training as frequent as possible didn't fit in at this gym. So I'm on to the next gym. But this is a long time with no stripes.

  • @miomimomiro
    @miomimomiro 10 месяцев назад

    Started on August 2020. Been to comps. I roll 5 times a week for 1hr 30min and from those 2 are technique based. Still haven’t received even one stripe on my white belt. Great +3yrs… Very motivating..

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  10 месяцев назад

      damn bro that's rough ngl

    • @miomimomiro
      @miomimomiro 10 месяцев назад

      @@KierenLefevre it is yeah, but I dominate comps as a white belt in -79,5kg and open weight. :D

    • @miomimomiro
      @miomimomiro 10 месяцев назад

      @@KierenLefevre cool content, dude! Keep it up.

  • @TrishCanyon8
    @TrishCanyon8 8 месяцев назад +1

    We get stripes for completion of every full cycle of lessons. They mean zip. When I feel qualified to test for a belt I will but is not gonna be soon for me.

  • @GrapplingAutist
    @GrapplingAutist Год назад +2

    Gym owner here.
    My students represent my school, no pity stripes, no attendance stripes. Has to be based on merit and skill.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  Год назад +1

      May I ask how many students you have and how to track progress of each of them? I know that larger schools can have a hard time with this

    • @GrapplingAutist
      @GrapplingAutist Год назад +1

      @Kieren Lefevre Jiujitsu I think you're bang on with that. I can see this being an issue with large schools. We're a smaller school. Adult and kids combined, I have about 39, plus another 20 from a youth program I run at an affiliate once a week. Watching how they do against others in the room and at other clubs is one benchmark, secretly testing them when I roll with them, competition results if they compete, time is a factor but sometimes more in a way where I don't want to rush a stripe so I'll hold off a bit if it's too close to a previous promotion. I do have a loose curriculum and base requirements for bluebelt, but everything is very much a feeling out process.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  Год назад +1

      @@GrapplingAutist that’s really interesting, thanks for sharing! My long term goal is opening up my own gym so I love soaking in as much knowledge those people like yourself who are doing it
      I knew secret tests were a thing 😉😉 hahah #confirmed

    • @GrapplingAutist
      @GrapplingAutist Год назад +1

      @Kieren Lefevre Jiujitsu If I can give one piece of advice that helped me the most; start teaching, or assisting as soon as you can. I started assisting a youth program as a whitebelt, so I've been teaching for almost as long as I've been training. It was invaluable to me. Helped me develop my understanding way faster, as well as really built a solid base of teaching.
      I'm not suggesting a whitebelt should be leading a class, but following direction of someone and just really observing how they do it, how people respond, and getting to test it out for yourself is super helpful.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  Год назад +1

      @@GrapplingAutist absolutely man that’s amazing advice. I’m very close to purple belt and I think once I get that next belt level my teaching opportunity will expand.
      I love the advice on getting in asap I’ll absolutely continue to follow it

  • @pikenren7884
    @pikenren7884 Год назад +1

    2 years actual training in a period of 3,5 years, two time silver and bronze medalist, still no stripe. I just don't go to that class when stripes are being given ;D

  • @Skankhunt-fc3fm
    @Skankhunt-fc3fm 2 года назад

    I've just joined a bjj gym 7 lessons in. Alot of the lads ( white belt)who have been there a year and just have one stripe and they go a few times a week. But apparently its a common thing in this gym, I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing?

  • @isaacgarcia2979
    @isaacgarcia2979 Год назад +1

    My gym does not do stripes, they just do belt promotions based of skill.

  • @alejandropatino9768
    @alejandropatino9768 2 года назад +1

    Got mine after a little over 2 months, coming in 4-5 times a week on average. I have about 56 Hours

  • @axelsrsdi
    @axelsrsdi 6 месяцев назад

    It took me 3 months to get my first stripe going 3 sessions per week each session lasting about 90 minutes. Greetings from Hungary!

  • @matsuwd-emethdaath4002
    @matsuwd-emethdaath4002 2 года назад

    Started for about a year ( way back when 2002) wasn't able to train will 2008 again... Went from white to blue in 9 months

  • @luxuryhomes8889
    @luxuryhomes8889 2 года назад +2

    white belt for life!

  • @mrcrustnasty3574
    @mrcrustnasty3574 7 месяцев назад

    Been training for 7ish months still haven't gotten my first stripe but when I do roll with people who have their first stripe I'm able to keep up no problem

  • @KazzArie
    @KazzArie 2 года назад +1

    Hmmm started last week and my belt isn’t in the mail yet. But I’ve been to 6 sessions and planning 3 classes + 1 open mat a week. We’ll see.. I was hoping there was some sort of testing progression to get stripes. Oh well, it’s still fun and I’m still learning so no big deal.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад

      That's epic! Congrats on start your jiujitsu journey! 4 sessions per week is a solid start to your training, the average is 2.5 sessions so you'll be smash it 😁

    • @KazzArie
      @KazzArie 2 года назад +1

      @@KierenLefevre I appreciate the encouragement. Wasn't doing anything particularly productive in the evening and getting close to 40 years old, if I don't start now I probably wouldn't ever haha 🤙

  • @azimsharipov8543
    @azimsharipov8543 6 месяцев назад

    Got my first stripe after 2 months, trained 7-9times a week. Got my first competition next week (currently 3d month training bjj)

  • @kaylacopass96
    @kaylacopass96 2 месяца назад

    I just got my first stripe yesterday after 2 months. I think it was based on progression. I’ve been told I’m a natural, but I’m still tapping in mosr rolls. It felt unplanned because they stopped rolling and my coaches had a very short talk before they gave me my stripe.

  • @RictorIAG
    @RictorIAG 2 года назад +1

    The Gracie University curriculum has 23 lessons plus a class called Reflex Development. As white belts, we don't spar, only drill. The next belt for us is the Gracie Combatives belt. This is a white belt with a blue stripe. It signifies that the student has completed and understands all of the 36 techniques taught in Gracie Combatives. A person with a Combatives belt then learns to use those techniques when sparring. Once they become proficient in that, they can test for their blue belt. At the white belt level we can get 4 stripes. We get these every 20 classes. To be able to test for a Combatives belt we have to have gone to all 23 classes at least 3 times plus have done 12 Reflex Development classes. The quickest a person can test to a Combatives belt is 8 months. So, 8 months and 81 classes in and it's possible to test for a Combatives belt, at which time you'll be a 4-stripe white belt.

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +1

      No judgement, just a question. Do you feel as though you could apply your skills in a live situation without sparring? 8 months is a long time to "drill"

    • @RictorIAG
      @RictorIAG 2 года назад +2

      @@KierenLefevre I mean, what are we talking about here? A scuffle outside a bar or taking on another grappler? If the former, yes, absolutely. That's specifically what we drill for. If the later, probably not. The time flies. I don't have a problem with the 8 months. I've seen enough MMA and jiu jitsu content on RUclips to notice the absolute horrid technique that some people have. If drilling gets me to see those movements as second nature, and we're only talking about a matter of months, it will be time well spent.
      I think it's important to get the basics right. It's my opinion - totally unsubstantiated - that "the basics" are not agreed upon. Before I started with the GU classes I went to another school and day 1 was a disaster. My hands were bleeding by the end of it from gripping the gi in spider guard over and over. On day 1? That's nonsense. That's a blue belt move in GU. Nobody should go home bleeding from their hands on their first day of training. But I did. And they thought it was funny. A rite of passage or something.
      So that sucked and convinced me more than ever that the GU approach is the right approach for people who aren't "hardcore" into jiu jitsu. I just wanted to learn, I didn't want to recover for three weeks.
      More than that though, I feel like I'm going to be doing jiu jitsu for the rest of my life. So what is 8 months compared to 50 years? Almost nothing. If that's what it takes to give me a solid foundation so I'm not drowning in the fight the first time I have one, then so be it.
      Let me ask a question back the other way: What was your first three months in jiu jitsu like and do you think that was the ideal way to go about it?

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад

      @RictorIAG Thanks for taking the time to reply! I'm sorry to hear about your experience at the first school you went to, I don't like that "old school" sick or swim mentality, and totally you shouldn't go home bleeding on your first day.
      The first 3 months for me was pretty much all in, I was training 5-6 times per week and I ended up competing at the end of my 3rd month and won gold + silver in no-gi and gi respectively. I was rolling from day one, which is why I asked about the rolling situation with GU as I believe it's in rolling that I learned the most about jiujitsu.
      But man it's really interesting to hear the perspective of someone going through the GU programme, I've heard a bit about it but nothing first hand 😁

    • @RictorIAG
      @RictorIAG 2 года назад +1

      @@KierenLefevre I'm going 4 days a week. I should get my first stripe next week, so, 20 classes in. It could just be a case of we don't know what we're missing. It sounds like you were killing it 3 months in. For what it's worth, I just ordered a 10x10 jiu jitsu mat so I can practice more at home. I don't consider the drills boring, even if I'm doing them by myself. There's enough to learn in being really specific with each body position that I feel like the time learning in this manner is time well spent.

    • @MyZ001
      @MyZ001 2 года назад +1

      @@KierenLefevre Ive been doing GU for about a month, and agree with the OP - What's 8mths of drilling in a MA that you plan to stick with for life, more or less, or at least a 10+ year path to blackbelt??
      I've trained other MAs before, and Ive always been really big into technique and learning the basics. And, I've won "fights" just by applying that. So, I think the approach is fine.
      It might not be the best, or at least quickest, way to learn and especially compete, but that's not my concern. Also, one of their main reasons for not rolling is because "we found most injuries in BJJ happen at the white belt level".
      And, based on what I've seen, I agree. I bet it sucks getting injured and not being able to train before you even get going.
      And, it makes sense. When you're new, you're just trying the few techniques you know, and a lot of other random shit that's not even BJJ, just to survive.
      Also, GU lower levels are about applying skills to untrained opponents, not competing against other trained grapplers. So, not rolling isn't as important in that case.
      So, even after a month, I've had a huge advantage over friends I've grappled with. And like the OP also said, we drill specifically for street-fight live situations .
      So yea, six months from now I believe (and hope, Im not delusional) I'd be able to "easily" apply my skills against someone who is untrained.

  • @silentcyclops1180
    @silentcyclops1180 Год назад +1

    Year and 6 months. Due to an elbow injury had to stop for awhile.

  • @jmofosho
    @jmofosho 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just got my first stripe at about six months training 3 and sometimes 4 times a week.
    We don’t do attendance stripes.

  • @ryananthony1622
    @ryananthony1622 Год назад +1

    been training 2-4 days per week and got 1st stripe after 9 months.

  • @carlosgenova8453
    @carlosgenova8453 Год назад

    Ive been doing bjj since may 2022, im 47, get tired super fast, i have no stripes because the exams are in december. I do nor miss a class. ( 2 classes a week, 3 hrs long) i dont get submitted that much anymore , i still need to work on escaping or whatever is called. I think i will get 2 stripes in december, but i would rather have one.

  • @killstruck21
    @killstruck21 2 года назад +1

    I bounce around from gym to gym and stuck with nogi now that I'm attending Gi classes some of the other white belts call me a undercover blue belt but I even heard sandbagger one time I can hang with the purple and Blues but the attendance thing is killing me I only make it two to three times a week and Fridays is always a NoGi class that's one that I try to make consistently

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre  2 года назад +1

      The bright side of this is when you do get promoted to blue belt you'll already be in a position where you're a STRONG blue belt and not getting towelled up by hungry 4 stripe white belts haha
      How long have you been training for?

    • @killstruck21
      @killstruck21 2 года назад

      @@KierenLefevre MARTIAL ARTS about 7 years but jujitsu on and off for about three years now

  • @cade8986
    @cade8986 4 месяца назад

    I just started bjj and haven’t gotten any stripes yet. I wrestled for 5 years and did some national freestyle wrestling as well. So I don’t feel like a “new grappler”. I’ve definitely been doing leagues better than other new guys, but that’s to be expected. I wonder if this prior experience will make my stripes come more quickly, not that I care much how long it takes tbh.

  • @LilBigDrop
    @LilBigDrop 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve been training for about 3 months now (3-4 days a week) with no stripe promotion, which just saying I have no problem with. But my gym rules don’t allow anyone to actually roll until they get their first stripe. Technique focused and slow moving only.
    Is this normal?

  • @kalebbecker4618
    @kalebbecker4618 11 месяцев назад

    I got my first strip about a month and a half in. My gym does promotion day every six months but if you win a comp you get a stripe.