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BJJ Blue Belt Requirements 1.0 app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 4288 ratings )
Sports Reference
Developer: ROYDEAN TV LLC
4.99 USD
Current version: 3.0.7, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 13 Sep 2010
App size: 82.29 Mb

The key to effective Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is a solid understanding of the fundamentals.

In this best selling app, Roy Dean outlines his blue belt requirements for BJJ. Mount escapes, sidemount escapes, armlocks, chokes, leg locks, guard passes and takedowns are all clearly detailed.

Also included are perspectives on the journey from white belt to black belt, a look at BJJ combinations, competition footage, and 3 dynamic blue belt demonstrations.

Chapters include:

Welcome
Escapes
Submissions
Guard Passes
Ukemi
Takedowns
BJJ Guidelines
Demonstrations


"I’ve personally seen quite a few white to blue belt instructional videos, but this one has set a new standard. The instruction is clear and concise and the production itself is top notch."

-BJJReviews.net


"I think that any blue belt that became proficient at the techniques shown would have an excellent base from which to pursue further study of BJJ, and he would be able to justify and defend his ranking against all comers."

-Stephan Kesting, BJJ Blackbelt

Grapplearts.com


Roy Dean holds black belts in multiple martial arts, including Judo, Aikido, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is highly regarded for his clear instruction and precise technique.

Pros and cons of BJJ Blue Belt Requirements 1.0 app for iPhone and iPad

BJJ Blue Belt Requirements 1.0 app good for

Roy Dean breaks this down very nicely. The techniques he exhibits are simple, effective, and very easily understood.
Very useful app. I think its the best choice for beginners. Roys teaching method is Easily comprehensible and clear.

Some bad moments

Let me start by saying this is a really good app. Roy has great videos, gives wonderful instructions on not only how to perform the move, but also gives information on how to use these moves in developing your game. The videos are well done, and the multiple angles really helped me understand the intricacies of the moves as Roy explain them. My only real complaint was that for the price I really expected more moves and instruction. I feel maybe $25-29 dollars would have been a fairer price. Who knows, maybe they will add more videos to this app. That being said, if you have the money this is a great tool to work on your BJJ when you cant get to class.
Have not heard of this guy before.....part philosopher,teacher and obviously gifted at the sport. I bought the purple belt app as well. His intros are great, analogies to language and physical expression are spot on,demonstrations are clear both in explanation and visuals.....this dude is the bomb,better than any other beginning instruction I have seen
I am a brown belt and I reference this APP regularly. Its great information, highly effective moves and worth the price. I bought this and the purple belt one. Get the free APP too, its great.
I just started BJJ last month. I have found that I try and practice the moves on open mat days, but am practicing the wrong techniques. This app goes with me to the gym and I open up one of the lessons, "sweeps", "guard escapes". Allows me to work on all the basics. Im holding after about 1 month of working on these, Ill add another one of the lessons.
I have been teaching mma and this one of the tools i usevwhen taeching other teachers
This is a great app that contains a few attacks and escapes from each position. A must have for someone in their first 2 years of BJJ.