Kids Academy Rules and Grading Requirements

Please ensure your child is aware of the academy rules both on and off the mat.

This is very important as the skills your child will be learning are truly effective and have proven their value in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), Brazilian Vale Tudo (No Rules Fighting) and Gracie Family Challenge Matches.

With great power comes great responsibility.
— Spider Man :D

RULES WHEN IN JIU-JITSU CLASS

  1. Respect the instructors: Encourage children to show respect to their instructors and follow their instructions during training.

  2. Respect fellow students: Teach children to show respect to their fellow students and to avoid using their skills to hurt or injure others during practice.

  3. Generally speaking the following are never allowed: punching, kicking, biting, scratching, hair pulling etc, unless it is being drilled as part of a self defense technique.

  4. You must STOP if your training partner does any of the following: Taps, says stop or owww, screams in pain etc.

  5. If you accidentally hurt your training partner, say sorry and help to get them back on the mat.

  6. Be gracious in victory and defeat, gloating is never encouraged.

  7. Be punctual: Encourage children to arrive on time for classes and to let their instructors know in advance if they are going to be absent.

  8. Work hard: Encourage children to work hard during training and to always try their best, even when they face challenges.

  9. Stay focused: Help children to stay focused during training and to avoid distractions that may interfere with their learning and progress.

HYGIENE and SAFETY

  • To minimise the chance of skin infections please:

    • Keep your nails trimmed or they will scratch your training partners.

    • Wear a rashguard under your Gi

    • Wash your training gear immediatly after.

    • Clean your feet before stepping on the mat, never go to the bathroom barefoot.

  • Mouthguard: BJJ is a full contact sport, we recommend all kids wear a mouthguard to protect their teeth, primarily during sparring.

  • Long Hair: Keep it tied up please.

  • Jewellery: Remove peircings and other jewellery for safety

  • Cold / Flu symptoms - PLEASE STAY HOME.

RULES FOR OUTSIDE THE ACADEMY

  1. Use Jiu-Jitsu skills only for self-defense: Teach your child that Jiu-Jitsu skills are meant to be used as a last resort for self-defense only (after all other avenues to stop the bullying have failed), and not for aggressive behavior or to intimidate others.

  2. Use Jiu-Jitsu skills to help others: Teach your child to use Jiu-Jitsu skills to help others who may be in need of assistance, such as defending a friend from bullying or helping someone who is being attacked.

  3. Don't show off: Discourage your child from showing off their Jiu-Jitsu skills outside of the gym, as this can lead to attention-seeking behavior and potentially dangerous situations, we have heard of incidents were kids have been SUSPENDED for showing off their jiu-jitsu technqiues in a jovial manner to their friends at school.

  4. Communicate with instructors: Encourage your child to communicate with their instructors if they are ever unsure about when and how to use their Jiu-Jitsu skills, and to always ask for permission before demonstrating their skills to others.

By emphasizing these rules, you can help ensure that your child develops a responsible and safe approach to using Jiu-Jitsu skills both inside and outside of the gym.

Kids Grading Requirements

We follow the International Brazlian Jiu-Jitsu Federation rules which predominantly only set minimum age standards for each belt.

The Agoge Grading requirements standards will specify:

  • Minimum class attendance per stripe.

  • Details of our Values or Character stripes.

  • How requirements change (increase) as kids move up through the ranks.

  • Most of this is all based off attendance so make sure you book in on the tablet at reception when you come to class - please advise us if you are having trouble with this.