In competition this is because you might have green belts and white belts in the same division and I don't want to be doing competitive armbars with a white belt.
I’m actually serious. BJJ players are trained to “respect the tap”. Judo players are trained that the match is not over until the ref calls ippon. And you don’t have time to screw around in ne waza. Your goal should be to put uke out or break his arm.
Judoka are trained to respect the tap in training just like BJJ guys are. 99% of your time armbarring people in Judo is spent respecting the tap.
In BJJ competition you are waiting for the ref exactly the same way. I'm not sure where you're got this misconception from but I'm guessing it's something you've heard someone else say
doing them early on helps demystify them as well, someone used training them and understands the mechanics is less likely likely to crank the submission imo
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u/bjprev Jun 07 '25
Not allowing arm bars until brown/black is stupid.