Extended Summary:
Jiu-jitsu is a close-contact art — so hygiene and mutual respect are paramount. Always come to class freshly bathed, with trimmed fingernails and toenails. Wash your gi after every training session. Don’t train if you’re sick or have skin infections. Etiquette matters too: bow when entering the mat, show respect to everybody, this means instructors AND training partners, and be helpful to lower ranks. Most importantly, leave your ego (and your shoes) at the door — tapping isn’t losing; it’s learning. Don’t resist at the cost of injury. Be coachable, be safe, and foster a welcoming mat culture. That’s how everyone gets better — together.
Movement Techniques
Introduction to the core body mechanics required for all techniques in Jiu-Jitsu.
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Core Concepts in Jiu Jitsu
Core concepts and philosophies that will guide your success
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Key Positions and Control
Understand fundamental positions for control and submission opportunities.
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Guards, Guard Retention, and Guard Passing
Understand key guard types, retention, and essential passing strategies.
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Escapes and Defensive Movements
Build resilience through high-percentage escapes from dominant positions.
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Sweeps & Reversals
Reposition and reverse opponents using leverage and timing.
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Takedowns
Establish dominant positions by learning essential takedowns from both gi and no-gi scenarios.
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Core Submission Techniques
Learn the most fundamental submissions for white belts from dominant positions and guard.
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Kids’ Class BJJ Terms – The Language of Jiu-Jitsu: Kids’ Terms to Adult Techniques
Glossary of popular terms
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