After training jiu-jitsu for a few years, you slowly start to build your own game. There are journal entries you return to often, and techniques you keep coming back to. Even after taking a few months or years away from training, the body remembers more than expected, but sometimes you still want to revisit the small details.
So this time, I renewed the My Page screen. I wanted to make it easier to keep the journals and techniques you want to revisit close, and to look back on your jiu-jitsu journey in one place.
Journal Favorites
There are great technique classes, seminars, memorable rounds, and small moments that you want to keep. Before, finding those entries again meant remembering the date or searching for the right keyword. Now you can add important journals to favorites and check them directly from My Page.
Journal favorites are limited to 20 entries. If everything becomes a favorite, it eventually becomes hard to revisit anything. By keeping only the records you really want to return to, it can feel more like your own jiu-jitsu notes.
Technique Favorites
As you keep training, the techniques you use often and the techniques you want to practice next start to separate naturally. You can already check your most recorded techniques on My Page, and recent techniques you are working on in the weekly report.
In this update, I added technique favorites on top of that. You can collect techniques you want to practice next, techniques you like, and techniques you want to revisit after a break. Technique favorites are also limited to 20. I hope Post Black Belt becomes less about collecting everything, and more about giving you small cues that bring you back to training.
Renewed Belt Storage
I also renewed Belt Storage. With the new timeline, you can look back on your jiu-jitsu journey in a more natural flow. The day you started, promotion moments, long breaks, and the days you returned to training can all stay in one timeline.
If this timeline gets filled all the way to black belt, I think it will become a meaningful record. I still have a long way to go, but I hope Post Black Belt can make that long process a little more enjoyable to keep.
Wrap-up
This My Page renewal focuses less on flashy features and more on keeping the records you revisit close. Jiu-jitsu seems to be a process of learning, forgetting, and coming back again. I hope your journals and techniques stay as lasting records inside Post Black Belt. If anything feels inconvenient or if there is a feature you want to see next, feedback is always welcome.


