Welcome to Jiujitsuteria

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a grappling martial art that emphasizes ground control, submissions, and technique over strength. Rooted in traditional Japanese jiu-jitsu and judo, it was further developed in Brazil in the early 20th century, most notably by the Gracie family.

Jiujitsuteria is my personal library of BJJ techniques, built from real class recordings during my own training journey. The videos are simple, practice-focused clips—capturing techniques as they were demonstrated and drilled—so while the production quality is modest, the value lies in their authenticity and practicality.

How to Use This Website

Browse by Category

Techniques are grouped into clear categories (positions, submissions, guards, etc.) for easy exploration.

Search by Tags

Use the search bar to quickly find techniques. For example, typing “armbar, closed guard” will display all videos matching those tags.

Quick Reference

Whether you’re revisiting familiar moves or refreshing before class, you can pull up techniques in seconds.

This site was created first as a study tool for myself—but I hope it also serves as a useful reference for anyone looking to review and deepen their BJJ knowledge.

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Positions

Maintaining dominant positional control is a core principle in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This section focuses on techniques executed from key positions such as mount, side control, turtle, and others—emphasizing control, pressure, and strategic transitions.

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Techniques

Explore submissions, sweeps, takedowns, escapes, and drills to build a complete skillset for sport or self-defense. Techniques emphasize timing, leverage, and technical execution.

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Guards

Learn how to use guard positions like Closed Guard, Butterfly, and De La Riva to defend, attack, and transition with control and creativity.

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