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  2. Brazilian jiu-jitsu ranking system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the colored belts and stripes that indicate a practitioner's level of skill and experience in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Find out the requirements and criteria for each rank, from white to black belt, and the history and origins of the system.

  3. Gracie jiu-jitsu ranking system - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the Gracie family developed a method of signifying competency and moral character of a jiu-jitsu practitioner, with different colors and stripes for junior and adult belts. See the conversion between the Gracie system and the IBJJF system, and the requirements for teaching and certification.

  4. List of Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and ranking system of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ), a martial art founded by the Gracie family. See the names and achievements of the highest graded BJJ practitioners, from 10th degree red belts to black belts.

  5. Dan (rank) - Wikipedia

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    Dan is a ranking system used in many Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, and other martial arts, as well as in Go, shogi, and renju. The highest dan rank in martial arts is 10th dan, which is often awarded to the founder or head of a style or organization.

  6. Black belt (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, meaning and ranking of black belts in various East Asian martial arts, such as judo, karate and aikido. Find out how black belts are awarded, tested and taught in different styles and schools.

  7. Rank in judo - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ranking system of judo, a martial art founded by Kanō Jigorō in 1883. The system consists of kyū and dan grades, indicated by different coloured belts, with the black belt being the highest level of competence.