Jiu — Jitsu Points
In BJJ, points are awarded to competitors who successfully execute specific techniques or dominate their opponents on the mat. The point system varies slightly depending on the competition and the level of the competitors, but here is a general breakdown of the most common point values:
Additionally, understanding your opponent's strengths and weaknesses can help you develop a targeted strategy for scoring points. By identifying areas where your opponent is vulnerable, you can exploit those weaknesses and maximize your points. jiu jitsu points
Stop stalling and start scoring!
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a grappling-based martial art that emphasizes positional control leading to submission. The introduction of a point system in sport BJJ fundamentally reshaped athlete behavior, match dynamics, and training methodologies. This paper analyzes the structure, justification, and consequences of the IBJJF (International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation) point system. It argues that while points incentivize desirable positional progressions (e.g., takedowns, guard passes, mounts), they also create perverse strategic incentives such as “point stalling,” preference for advantage over submission, and rule-gaming. Through a comparative lens with submission-only and ADCC rules, the paper offers recommendations for rule modifications that preserve strategic depth while rewarding finishing ability. In BJJ, points are awarded to competitors who
A takedown occurs when a player brings their opponent to the ground from a standing position and maintains top control. Whether it’s a double-leg, a judo throw, or a snap-down, as long as you put them on their back and stay on top, you earn two points. 2. Sweeps (2 Points) Stop stalling and start scoring
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