Monday, November 16, 2009

How many jujitsu practitioners have a red belt in the world and how does a person get a red belt?

Mike Terry has a redbelt. He got it, and a MMA Championship belt that%26#039;s worth a quarter of a million dollars by defeating a corrupt JiuJitsu blackbelt in a street fight. Finding himself in a sleeper hold (standing), Terry ran up a wall, back-flipped over his opponent, then choked the guy out. Immensly impressed, the sole possessor of a redbelt (Joao Moro) passed it on to Mike Terry.|||Ty M - you are wrong about the red belt in the Japanese tradition.





Anyone who is a 10th Dan is a Red Belt. They won%26#039;t necessarily wear one except for during ceremonies and such.





A Red Belt is Honorarily given to a person who is a high caliber practitioner and a humble Warrior.





8th and 9th are also usually honorary ranks. There is no testing for these ranks.


|||Hundreds of thousands have red belts(heheh losers)





and its easy really. just perform certain moves you%26#039;ve been taught and if you impress the masters more than the others then you get your belt, if not, wait another 4 months.|||In Japanese Jujitsu, I don%26#039;t know. In Brazilian Jujitsu I believe there is only one red belt.|||Japanese or Brazilian?





||| If it%26#039;s Brazilian Jiu jitsu then it will be impossible because only


the Gracie brothers (Helio and Carlos) will ever hold the red belt,


even the Gracie son%26#039;s won%26#039;t even recieve it.





If it is traditional Japanese Ju jutsu then Red belt is the second lowest


belt (rank) right after white belt.

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