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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Instructionals

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is one of the most effective and influential grappling arts in combat sports.

Built around leverage, timing, positional control and submissions, BJJ allows smaller, technically skilled practitioners to overcome larger and stronger opponents through intelligent application of technique.

From IBJJF World Championships and ADCC competition to MMA and self-defence, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has become one of the most widely practised martial arts in the world.

Explore our collection of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructionals and learn directly from world-class competitors, experienced coaches and respected black belts who have developed proven systems for success on the mats and in competition.

 

What Makes Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Different?

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu focuses on controlling and submitting opponents through superior positioning, leverage and technical execution.

The art is known for:

  • Positional control

  • Submission systems

  • Escapes and reversals

  • Guard retention and passing

  • Pressure and timing

  • Problem-solving under pressure

Unlike striking arts, BJJ allows practitioners to neutralise opponents through control rather than impact, making it one of the most technical and strategic martial arts available.

The most successful grapplers understand how to combine positions, transitions and submissions into complete systems that work against resisting opponents.

 

Why Practitioners Train BJJ

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu continues to grow because it offers a unique blend of technical development, competition, self-defence and personal growth.

Training BJJ helps practitioners develop:

  • Effective grappling skills

  • Positional awareness

  • Submission knowledge

  • Timing and sensitivity

  • Problem-solving ability

  • Confidence under pressure

Whether your goal is competition, self-defence, MMA or simply improving your understanding of grappling, BJJ provides a structured pathway for long-term development.

The technical depth of the art means practitioners can spend decades refining their skills and discovering new layers of understanding.

 

Learn from Elite Coaches & Competitors

Warrior Collective works directly with some of the most respected Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coaches and competitors to deliver practical, competition-tested instruction.

Our BJJ collection includes exclusive content from:

  • Stuart Cooper

  • Darren & Helen Currie

  • Paul McVeigh

  • and more

These coaches have spent years refining systems for guard work, passing, submissions, positional control and competition success.

Through their instructionals, you gain access to proven methods that can immediately improve your effectiveness on the mats.

 

Explore Different Areas of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu offers an enormous range of technical specialisations.

Guard Systems

Learn how to control opponents, create attacks and manage distance from a variety of guard positions.

Passing Systems

Develop effective methods for breaking down defensive structures and advancing to dominant positions.

Submission Attacks

Master high-percentage chokes, joint locks and finishing sequences used at the highest levels of competition.

Escapes & Defensive Grappling

Improve your ability to survive, recover and reverse difficult positions against skilled opponents.

Competition BJJ

Develop tactical awareness, scoring knowledge and strategic decision-making for tournament success.

 

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu FAQ

What is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a grappling-based martial art focused on positional control, submissions and leverage. It allows practitioners to control and submit opponents using technique rather than strength alone.

Is BJJ effective for MMA?

Yes. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has been a cornerstone of MMA since the sport's earliest days and remains one of the most important grappling disciplines in modern competition.

Is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. BJJ can be practised safely by people of all ages and experience levels. Most practitioners begin with fundamental positions, escapes and submissions before progressing to more advanced systems.

What is the difference between BJJ and wrestling?

While both are grappling arts, wrestling primarily focuses on takedowns and positional control, whereas BJJ places greater emphasis on submissions and fighting from both top and bottom positions.

 

Start Learning Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Today

Explore our growing library of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructionals and learn directly from experienced coaches and successful competitors.

Whether you're looking to improve your guard, sharpen your passing, develop submission systems or build a deeper understanding of grappling, Warrior Collective provides access to the concepts, techniques and strategies used by high-level practitioners around the world.