It’s been a big day for Betty Broadhurst this last weekend. She started her Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu journey 11 years ago, back when she was 54 years old; and now – after competing at and winning IBJJF World Masters Championship – she has received her black belt!
She was extremely grateful and emotional:
Nothing but happiness & jubilation under this “ugly cry”photo- after starting JiuJitsu at 54, almost 11 years later, a dream became reality- & promoted to black belt on podium by my Professor @diegobispo , at Masters Worlds. Thank you @tomdeblass & @gordonlovesjiujitsu for being part of my journey, & sharing my story to inspire others!
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Tom DeBlass himself was immensely proud of Broadhurst:
I want to take a moment to congratulate a very special woman on her black belt.
I met @bjjbetty some years back at a seminar. She’s in her 60s, and simply loves Jiu-Jitsu.
She has competed and come up short, yet never lost her love for this martial art. Well this last weekend she took double Gold in her division.She’s simply an amazing human.
This black belt YOU DESERVE, Betty.
May you serve as an inspiration to the thousands upon thousands who see this post.
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This just goes to prove that, if you’re thinking about starting with BJJ and you’re wondering whether or not you’re too old for it… Stop thinking and just go for it. It will change your life in so many great ways.
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