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Blue Belt Blues, Burnout & Bad Comments | Twinjitsu Episode 12

29 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the TwinJitsu Podcast, Justin and Chris talk about one of the most common struggles in Jiu-Jitsu — the Blue Belt Blues. If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or like you're getting worse instead of better… you’re not alone. We break down: * Why Blue Belt feels like the hardest belt * What causes plateaus in Jiu-Jitsu * How burnout sneaks up on you * Why taking breaks can actually help * The importance of remembering why you started * Why Jiu-Jitsu progress is anything but linear We also talk about: * Internet hate comments * Gracie Barra criticism * Running for cardio * Trying stand-up comedy (yes… seriously) If you're a blue belt — or heading there — this episode is for you. Drop a comment and let us know: Have you ever experienced the Blue Belt Blues? Subscribe for weekly episodes: 🎙️ Twin Black Belts 🥋 Jiu-Jitsu, Life & Sarcasm

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Blue Belt Blues, Burnout & Bad Comments | Twinjitsu Episode 12

In this episode of the TwinJitsu Podcast, Justin and Chris talk about one of the most common struggles in Jiu-Jitsu — the Blue Belt Blues. If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or like you're getting worse instead of better… you’re not alone. We break down: * Why Blue Belt feels like the hardest belt * What causes plateaus in Jiu-Jitsu * How burnout sneaks up on you * Why taking breaks can actually help * The importance of remembering why you started * Why Jiu-Jitsu progress is anything but linear We also talk about: * Internet hate comments * Gracie Barra criticism * Running for cardio * Trying stand-up comedy (yes… seriously) If you're a blue belt — or heading there — this episode is for you. Drop a comment and let us know: Have you ever experienced the Blue Belt Blues? Subscribe for weekly episodes: 🎙️ Twin Black Belts 🥋 Jiu-Jitsu, Life & Sarcasm

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