BJJ is a contact sport where you're in close physical proximity with training partners for hours. The culture of respect, hygiene, and mutual care is what makes the environment safe and sustainable. Break these norms and you'll find training partners avoid you β or you'll get injured.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it okay to say no to rolling with someone?
Yes β absolutely. You can decline any roll for any reason. Common reasons: you're tired, injured, or the person has a reputation for being rough. A simple 'I'm going to sit this one out, thanks' is sufficient and no explanation is owed.
What do I do if someone is rolling too hard and it feels unsafe?
You have two options: (1) verbally say 'can we slow it down?' mid-round, (2) end the round early by tapping and explaining you need to stop. If someone consistently rolls dangerously, talk to the instructor. You are never obligated to continue a roll that feels unsafe.
How long should a round be?
Most gyms run 5-minute rounds with 1-minute rest. Some run 6 or 7. Follow your gym's convention. For open mat, 5β6 minutes per round is standard β starting the next round immediately after a tap is considered bad form.