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Are you new to Jiu-Jitsu? Feeling nervous about your first class or unsure what to expect? In this episode, we cover the most common beginner questions, from what to wear to class to how to deal with nerves. We also explain what Jiu-Jitsu is and how to get started safely. This is part one of a two-part series designed to help beginners feel confident as they start their Jiu-Jitsu journey.

Topics Covered:

  1. What is Jiu-Jitsu?
    • Wrestling with submissions: controlling opponents using joint locks and chokes.
    • Fun descriptions: "Origami with people" or "folding clothes with people in them."
  2. Do You Need to Be in Shape?
    • No! People of all shapes and sizes can start.
    • Jiu-Jitsu inspires healthier habits to improve your skills over time.
  3. How Long Does it Take to Get a Black Belt?
    • Average: 10–12 years, but it depends on dedication and consistency.
    • Some achieve it in as few as 4–7 years under ideal circumstances.
  4. What to Wear to Class:
    • Compression shorts, sweatpants, or athletic wear.
    • Avoid jewelry, piercings, or anything that could cause injuries.
  5. Gi vs. No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu:
    • Gi: Training with a kimono; allows for grip-based techniques.
    • No-Gi: No kimono; techniques rely on body grips, similar to wrestling.
  6. How Often Should Beginners Train?
    • Train as much as your body feels comfortable.
    • Start slow and listen to your body to avoid injuries.
  7. Will You Get Hurt?
    • Minor injuries are possible; major ones are rare with safe training.
    • Tap early and often to stay safe, and avoid unsafe partners.
  8. What Does Tapping Mean?
    • A way to signal that you give up to avoid injury.
    • Tap the person applying pressure, the mat, or use your voice to make it clear.
  9. Dealing with Nerves:
    • Nervousness is normal, even for experienced practitioners.
    • Warm up properly, and ease into rolls during your first class.
  10. Hygiene Tips for Jiu-Jitsu:
    • Shower appropriately, but not right before class.
    • Cut and file your nails, wear deodorant, and keep your gear clean.
    • Use compression gear to reduce skin infections and protect against mat burn.
  11. Why You Should Use a Mouthpiece:
    • Protect your teeth during training.
    • Inexpensive options with warranties are available online.

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