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Jiu Jitsu Federation of Rio de Janeiro

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Abbreviation
  
FJJERJ

Purpose
  
Governing, Regulatory

Region served
  
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Type
  
Sports federation

Headquarters
  
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Official language
  
Portuguese

Jiu-Jitsu Federation of Rio de Janeiro also known as Jiu-Jitsu Federation of Guanabarais a governing body of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. current president of the federation is 9th degree red belt Carlos Robson Gracie. The federation is the official certifying entity for the Gracie style of jiu-jitsu. Specifically, it controls all teaching certifications, as well as all promotions to the rank of black belt and above.

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Belt rankings

The federation awards a black belt after 6 to 15 years of jiu-jitsu practice. The black belt ranks as follows (from highest to lowest):

All promotions involving any black belt rank require a recommendation of two masters and approval of at least five officials of the federation. Ranks below black belt are awarded by individual professors and are then confirmed publicly through competition with other students of the same rank. Beginners and new students wear a white belt. Adult belt levels progress from white to blue, then purple, and finally brown, after which the practitioner becomes eligible for a black belt. There is a larger number of belt colors for children.

Tournaments

  • Grand Master Helio Gracie Championship
  • State Championship
  • Ryan Gracie No-Gi State Championship
  • Carlson Gracie Cup
  • Conde Koma Championship
  • Rolls Gracie Championship
  • References

    Jiu-Jitsu Federation of Rio de Janeiro Wikipedia