• 18. Why we Black Belt the way we Black Belt.

  • 2024/10/15
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18. Why we Black Belt the way we Black Belt.

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  • On this episode of The GI Spot Podcast, the team mixes things up in a new way. Kaz turns the tables and puts co-host Rachael Bradshaw in the hot seat, along with fan-favorite guest Grant Bradshaw and the ever-present but rarely heard Producer Matt. Together, they dive deep into a topic that often sparks heated debates in the Jiu Jitsu community—the concept of a "Jiu Jitsu grading."


    Jiu Jitsu schools across the globe have varying traditions and customs when it comes to belt promotions, with approaches ranging from the simple and straightforward to the complex and comprehensive. Some schools opt for an understated belt presentation, while others may have multi-day testing processes that push candidates to their physical and mental limits. Regardless of the approach, the significance of the grading process can vary wildly depending on the academy and its philosophy.


    In this episode, Kaz, Rachael, Grant, and Matt break down what grading means to them, from both the instructor's and the student's perspectives. As seasoned practitioners and academy owners, Grant and Rachael take the opportunity to showcase the grading process at their own school, Iconic Jiu Jitsu. They dive into the core values and principles that shape their approach to promotions, highlighting why the spirit of what they do is so vital to the integrity of their academy and their students’ development.


    Grant, as a second-degree black belt and long-time coach, offers insight into what instructors look for when deciding if a student is ready for the next level. He shares his thoughts on the delicate balance between maintaining high standards and recognizing individual progress, emphasizing that Jiu Jitsu is not just about physical techniques, but also about character, mindset, and personal growth. Rachael adds her perspective on how they strive to cultivate a supportive and inclusive environment for all students, ensuring that promotions are not just a formality but a meaningful milestone in each practitioner’s journey.


    On the flip side, Matt brings a candid view from the candidate’s perspective, recounting his own experiences preparing for and undergoing the grading process. As someone who's recently leveled up in his Jiu Jitsu journey, Matt offers a raw and honest reflection on the physical and emotional challenges of working toward a belt promotion. From the grueling training sessions to overcoming self-doubt, he shares what it takes to push through the barriers and earn the respect of both his peers and instructors.


    Throughout the episode, the group also tackles some of the most common debates surrounding Jiu Jitsu grading. Is a formal testing process necessary, or is time on the mat and instructor observation enough? How do you measure progress in a sport where individual journeys can be so varied? And perhaps most importantly, how do schools strike a balance between maintaining high standards and fostering an inclusive, growth-oriented culture?


    This episode provides listeners with a well-rounded view of the grading process, offering insights from both the instructors’ and students’ perspectives. Whether you’re a white belt just starting out or a seasoned practitioner working toward your next rank, this conversation sheds light on the complexities and emotions involved in Jiu Jitsu grading. It’s an opportunity to see the thought and care that goes into these decisions from the people responsible for upholding the standards of their academy, while also getting an inside look at the candidate’s experience as they prepare for and ultimately achieve a new level in their training.


    Tune in for a lively, insightful, and sometimes humorous discussion that digs deep into what it means to earn your stripes (or your belt) in the world of Jiu Jitsu. Whether you're a coach, a student, or simply someone curious about martial arts culture, this episode has something for everyone.

    Welcome to The Gi Spot Podcast a Jiu Jitsu Podcast by Women for Everyone. Meet your host Rachael Bradshaw and Kaz Page, as they sit down weekly to discuss all things that Jiu Jitsu effects in Life, Family, Relationships, Business, and so much more. Each episode looks at life and where their individual Jiu Jitsu Journey has taken them and all the other amazing guests they will meet along the way. ⁠Instagram⁠ |⁠ Facebook

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On this episode of The GI Spot Podcast, the team mixes things up in a new way. Kaz turns the tables and puts co-host Rachael Bradshaw in the hot seat, along with fan-favorite guest Grant Bradshaw and the ever-present but rarely heard Producer Matt. Together, they dive deep into a topic that often sparks heated debates in the Jiu Jitsu community—the concept of a "Jiu Jitsu grading."


Jiu Jitsu schools across the globe have varying traditions and customs when it comes to belt promotions, with approaches ranging from the simple and straightforward to the complex and comprehensive. Some schools opt for an understated belt presentation, while others may have multi-day testing processes that push candidates to their physical and mental limits. Regardless of the approach, the significance of the grading process can vary wildly depending on the academy and its philosophy.


In this episode, Kaz, Rachael, Grant, and Matt break down what grading means to them, from both the instructor's and the student's perspectives. As seasoned practitioners and academy owners, Grant and Rachael take the opportunity to showcase the grading process at their own school, Iconic Jiu Jitsu. They dive into the core values and principles that shape their approach to promotions, highlighting why the spirit of what they do is so vital to the integrity of their academy and their students’ development.


Grant, as a second-degree black belt and long-time coach, offers insight into what instructors look for when deciding if a student is ready for the next level. He shares his thoughts on the delicate balance between maintaining high standards and recognizing individual progress, emphasizing that Jiu Jitsu is not just about physical techniques, but also about character, mindset, and personal growth. Rachael adds her perspective on how they strive to cultivate a supportive and inclusive environment for all students, ensuring that promotions are not just a formality but a meaningful milestone in each practitioner’s journey.


On the flip side, Matt brings a candid view from the candidate’s perspective, recounting his own experiences preparing for and undergoing the grading process. As someone who's recently leveled up in his Jiu Jitsu journey, Matt offers a raw and honest reflection on the physical and emotional challenges of working toward a belt promotion. From the grueling training sessions to overcoming self-doubt, he shares what it takes to push through the barriers and earn the respect of both his peers and instructors.


Throughout the episode, the group also tackles some of the most common debates surrounding Jiu Jitsu grading. Is a formal testing process necessary, or is time on the mat and instructor observation enough? How do you measure progress in a sport where individual journeys can be so varied? And perhaps most importantly, how do schools strike a balance between maintaining high standards and fostering an inclusive, growth-oriented culture?


This episode provides listeners with a well-rounded view of the grading process, offering insights from both the instructors’ and students’ perspectives. Whether you’re a white belt just starting out or a seasoned practitioner working toward your next rank, this conversation sheds light on the complexities and emotions involved in Jiu Jitsu grading. It’s an opportunity to see the thought and care that goes into these decisions from the people responsible for upholding the standards of their academy, while also getting an inside look at the candidate’s experience as they prepare for and ultimately achieve a new level in their training.


Tune in for a lively, insightful, and sometimes humorous discussion that digs deep into what it means to earn your stripes (or your belt) in the world of Jiu Jitsu. Whether you're a coach, a student, or simply someone curious about martial arts culture, this episode has something for everyone.

Welcome to The Gi Spot Podcast a Jiu Jitsu Podcast by Women for Everyone. Meet your host Rachael Bradshaw and Kaz Page, as they sit down weekly to discuss all things that Jiu Jitsu effects in Life, Family, Relationships, Business, and so much more. Each episode looks at life and where their individual Jiu Jitsu Journey has taken them and all the other amazing guests they will meet along the way. ⁠Instagram⁠ |⁠ Facebook

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