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Starting jiu-jitsu after 40 is not a stunt. It is a skill project with a laundry problem. This guide gives you a sensible first three months: how often to train, what to buy, how to choose a room, and when to take your foot off the gas.

Your first three months

  1. Month one: learn the rules of the room, tap early, and recognize the major positions.
  2. Month two: build one escape from mount and side control, plus one reliable guard.
  3. Month three: connect a small sequence instead of collecting forty unrelated moves.

A schedule your joints can vote for

Two classes a week is enough to begin. Add a third only when sleep, soreness, work, and enthusiasm are all holding steady. Consistency beats the heroic four-week campaign followed by six weeks off.

Choose the room, not the logo

Look for clean mats, attentive coaching, controlled beginner rounds, and training partners who can adjust intensity. A good gym should make questions easy and injuries unusual, not badge-of-honor material.

Buy less than Instagram suggests

For the first month you need a suitable gi or rash guard, shorts without pockets or hardware, a mouthguard, water, and something that carries damp gear home. Your fifth limited-edition gi can wait until you know you like laundry.

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