How Long Does it Take to Get a Judo BlackBelt in the UK

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  • @richardgodivala4680
    @richardgodivala4680 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good and comprehensive description there.
    I started aged 10, turned senior as a green belt - when you had to compete for every grade above yellow. Managed to get senior green. Then I got a serious injury and stopped for a long time.
    I started again in my late 20s, and fought my way up to 1st kyu. Went to my dan grading, beat the two individuals, and got my line up. Beat the first two of those... and collapsed due to exhaustion (woke up with St. John Ambulance medics....) So, 40 point, and no Dan grade.
    Next dan grading, won only one. So, 50 points.
    Then I got a catastrophic injury (surgery, pins in the leg, months off work...)
    So, technical route it had to be.
    With my depth of technical knowledge, I didn't find that aspect much of a stretch, and I easily had the time in grade by then.
    Now I have 2nd Dan technical, and intend to go for my 3rd later this year (there's a 5 year time in grade requirement for technical dan grade promotions.)
    I have certifications (not just attendance, but examined competence) in 5 kata, so I meet that requirement, and I hit 5 years as a 2nd Dan this November. And I'm a qualified referee.
    (I need level 2 certification in Nage no Kata and Katame no kata, and I can become a kata examiner as well...)
    And I'm a level 2 coach (matside.)
    So, there's lots of options, even once competitive judo becomes ill-advised....

  • @Lynchburg85
    @Lynchburg85 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’m a BJJ black belt and have just officially stated my Judo journey here in UK. I’m very excited.
    I have years of freestyle wrestling and Jiujitsu takedowns hardwired into me and keep doing illegal techniques though 😢😂
    Loving it tbh.
    Thank you for the video.

    • @jleano609
      @jleano609 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Don't worry, I'm a 3rd Dan Judo guy who got his 1st Dan in 1989 - I too keep doing illegal techniques 🤣

  • @ArrAnheAton
    @ArrAnheAton ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As someone looking to get back into the sport (got 3rd kyu at age 11 then stopped training as it wasn't cool in high school) this is super helpful, thank you.

    • @justme6102
      @justme6102 ปีที่แล้ว

      exactly the same situation for me! i stopped at 3rd kyu at 11 because I had other focuses and I really want to get back into it this year! good luck :)

    • @paulfrost8952
      @paulfrost8952 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      if you were doing judo in the uk as a junior (under 16) you would have had mon grades and would only be able to convert to a kyu grade by being promoted from 16th mon to 1st kyu grade once you reached the age of 15. In other words you didn’t get a 3rd kyu at the age of 11!

  • @tommydaviesx
    @tommydaviesx ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love this vid - very helpful! :D

  • @AceBoogie_
    @AceBoogie_ ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this, exactly what I needed.

  • @martinprentice7555
    @martinprentice7555 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am happy to say that my brother got his 1st dan at the age of 15 and myself at 17.

  • @devriestown
    @devriestown ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Im a bjj blue belt.
    My trainer was a Brazilian judo black belt and a bjj black belt.
    I learned a few throws off him.
    I trained judo for eight months before i went to Brazil to train.
    Iv thrown black belts more from the fact they were surprised i could throw.
    They never went easy on me after the first two weeks 😅.
    My point is don't underestimate anybody by their color of their belt.

  • @tommydaviesx
    @tommydaviesx ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Who's the most famous Judoka you know of?

    • @steveevans4299
      @steveevans4299 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pretty stooopid question that

  • @isrracho3918
    @isrracho3918 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi man i do judo and sambo, an bjj, i leke your channel very much, greetings from bolivia.

    • @submissionstories
      @submissionstories  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks mate, appreciate you watching g and your comment!

  • @steveevans4299
    @steveevans4299 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would never grade anyone to Brown in 1 yr. Unless they were a Prodigy. I reckon training 1 day a week it's a year per kyu grade.

  • @Alex861697
    @Alex861697 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t agree always about the time frame . Depends on the individual.

  • @Carpagram
    @Carpagram 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Got to 1st kyu in approx 18 months and then stopped. Why I don’t know. Stepped back on the matts this week for the 1st time in 14 years 😬😬

  • @paultaylor107
    @paultaylor107 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Unlike myself where I have been a 1st kyu (brown belt)for 15 years 😂😂😂

    • @submissionstories
      @submissionstories  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That happens my friend, I know loads of people that have been 1st Kyu's for a long time! May I ask what stopping you from getting your 1st Dan?

    • @paultaylor107
      @paultaylor107 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Submission Stories
      Oh, different reasons really
      1) I put uni and work 1st for a while (trust me to pick a uni with no judo club)
      2) in the midst of this there was some form of BJA restructure and I was told I had to back to blue belt and had to regrade as a brown belt
      3) got married and had kids while working a 40hr week, trying to balance all of this while getting to training is no easy feat (without divorce papers being filed )
      4) fear, I have always been confident with the theory aspect of judo. Even when I wanst training I would droll a technique of the week at home with bands, a dummy or even just myself. During the lockdown training at home alone was not a big thing for me just drilled nage no kata.
      But I have always been crap with randori. My judo teaching was much the same as others. I started judo, the way most did. Found a club, was tought break falls, osotogari, o'goshi and ipon seionage.... then off you go son. Most sessions followed the same pattern:
      Rai
      Uchi komi
      Newaza randori
      Then standing randori
      Then... that was it. Not much teaching. The club I went to was all blue-collar labourers and Royal Marines, so they were very strong, I was 17, 6ft and 12 stone (so was not). Week on week I got hammered. My mam hated it at the time..
      Now I still struggle with randori, I keep getting told to keep going and it will click. Still waiting lol.
      But I'm just frightened I am not good enough and don't deserve it.
      Anyway I am hoping to go for it in November this year fingers crossed 🤞
      Sorry for the long message but you did ask 🤣😂🤣

    • @submissionstories
      @submissionstories  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@paultaylor107 I did ask so dw haha! Yeah to be honest mate they all seem like valid reasons. The only think I can really comment on is getting better at randori.
      For me the best improvement happened when I was being very intentional with my randori and not focusing on winning and losing and trying to implement specific techniques or grips (getting better at gripping sounds like something that would massively benefit you too as you mentioned you're technically pretty good, so usually if someone is good at throwing but bad at randori, normally means they're struggling to get good grips but I may be wrong!)
      Would also suggest investing in stuff on judofantics etc, stuff that you can they try out on resistant opponants in your randori sessions but can drill at home. This is particualrly useful if you feel like you're not getting the best intruction at your club.
      I hope this helps at least a little bit mate and good luck with getting your Dan grade, and thank you for watching the video!!
      Let me know how you get on!!

    • @paultaylor107
      @paultaylor107 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Submission Stories awsome, thanks
      What do you mean by "intentional" with randori?
      Is there anything on judo fanatics you'd recommend ?
      Funny you mentioned grips, as I would get a grip then get stuck (usually getting stiff armed) and then very quickly get thrown.
      For this reason I've bought Jimmy Pedro Grip like a champion
      And also elite judo basics

    • @submissionstories
      @submissionstories  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@paultaylor107 when I mean train with intention, I mean have a goal in mind (I.e, getting a certain grip) and regardless of what else happens in that round my sole intention is to get the grip I was looking for. I find that really helps me get to strong positions regardless of what my opponent is doing!

  • @MannyG-no2ku
    @MannyG-no2ku 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great explenation. Judo does not hand out black belts just for time served as some of the pretend martial arts and we all know what they are .They Giving black belts to 12 year olds dependant on time in art and how high you can kick and if you can break a 10 mm wood board with a kick . OMG