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September Mat Chat: Focusing on Safety at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our monthly mat chats are an opportunity to teach valuable life skills that go beyond the techniques and physical training on the mat. This September, our focus is on safety, a key principle both in and out of the gym.

Why Safety Matters in Jiu Jitsu

Safety is the foundation of successful training. When practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), we trust our training partners and instructors to create an environment where we can push ourselves without unnecessary risk. This principle applies to every roll, every drill, and every technique. Proper safety habits ensure that we can continue to grow and train, free from injury.

Key Concepts of Safety in BJJ

  1. Respect for Your Partner
    A core part of safety is having respect for your training partner. We encourage our students, from Peewee to Juniors, to communicate with their partners—whether it’s tapping out when necessary or discussing how to practice a new technique. By understanding each other’s limits, we create an environment of mutual trust.
  2. Controlled Movements
    Learning to control your movements is essential to preventing injuries. This month, we’ll discuss the importance of practicing with precision rather than relying on force. Whether you’re going for a takedown or an armbar, control ensures that you’re not accidentally putting your partner in danger.
  3. Awareness and Listening
    Awareness is a critical aspect of safety. In September’s mat chat, we’ll talk about listening to your body, understanding when to ease off during a drill, and being mindful of your surroundings. We also remind our students to listen to their coaches, whose experience helps guide them in safely navigating their training.

Safety Beyond the Mat

The lessons we learn about safety in Jiu Jitsu apply to our daily lives as well. Whether it’s crossing the street, riding a bike, or playing a sport, staying safe requires awareness, communication, and control. We want our students to take these lessons and apply them at home, at school, and in their communities. Our goal is to instill a sense of responsibility for both personal safety and the well-being of those around them.

As we discuss this important life skill in our youth classes throughout September, we encourage parents to engage in conversations with their children about how they can stay safe in different aspects of life. Through the practice of BJJ and these vital life skills, we are developing strong, aware, and responsible individuals.

Let’s have a safe and productive month on and off the mat!

Drop-Ins Always Welcome at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

Whether you’re traveling through El Dorado County, Folsom, or Sacramento County, we welcome you to drop in and train with us at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu! Our gym is open to visitors from near and far, offering a space to sharpen your skills, meet new training partners, and experience the supportive community that defines our academy.

We understand that traveling can disrupt your training routine, but at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we make it easy to stay on track. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a work trip, or simply exploring the area, our doors are open to BJJ practitioners of all levels.

Our schedule offers flexible options, from early morning sessions to evening classes, so you can find the time to fit training into your day. Our instructors, provide top-notch instruction that welcomes everyone from white belts to seasoned black belts. You’ll also have the opportunity to roll with some of our talented members, including those who regularly compete.

We love hosting visitors and providing a warm, welcoming environment where you can challenge yourself, learn new techniques, and make the most of your time on the mats. Whether you’re looking to polish up your guard game, work on takedowns, or just enjoy a solid session, we’ve got you covered.

If you’re visiting the area, bring your gi and nogi stuff, bring your enthusiasm, and come experience the unique training atmosphere at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Feel free to look up our schedule or send a text to 965-954-064 to find the best time to drop in. We can’t wait to have you on the mats!

Meeting up with “Chez” a regular drop in from San Diego, at a tournament

Stay sharp, stay connected, and always remember, no matter where you are, you’re never far from a welcoming Jiu Jitsu community!

— The El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu Team

Weekend Recap: JJWL Youth Victory, Ryan Loder’s TUF Finale Win, and Upcoming Events

This past weekend was nothing short of incredible for our El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu family. From dominating the mats at the JJWL tournament to celebrating a major victory in the Ultimate Fighter finale, there’s plenty to be proud of. Let’s dive into the highlights!

JJWL Youth Victory & Adult/Masters Success

Our association made a remarkable impact at the JJWL (Jiu-Jitsu World League) tournament, walking away with the Youth Overall Champion title. This achievement is a testament to the dedication, skill, and hard work of our young athletes. They’ve trained tirelessly, and their efforts paid off in a big way.

But the success didn’t stop there. Our adult and masters competitors also shone brightly, earning a strong 2nd place finish in their division. This result reflects the deep commitment of our members across all age groups, showcasing the strength and unity of our team. Congratulations to everyone who competed—you’ve made our academy proud!

Ryan Loder’s Ultimate Fighter Finale Victory

We’re thrilled to announce that our very own Ryan Loder claimed victory in the Ultimate Fighter (TUF) finale! Ryan’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring, and his win is a significant milestone in his career. His determination and hard work have paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud. This victory not only highlights Ryan’s exceptional talent but also underscores the high level of training and support within our community. Let’s continue to cheer him on as he moves forward in his fighting career!

Master World Championships This Weekend

The excitement doesn’t end there. This weekend, several of our masters (30+) members will be competing at the prestigious Master World Championships. These athletes have been putting in the hours and refining their skills, and now they’ll have the opportunity to showcase their abilities on a global stage. We wish them the best of luck and look forward to seeing them represent El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu with pride and determination.

Labor Day Schedule

As we look ahead to the coming week, please note that on Monday, Labor Day, we’ll have a modified schedule. There will be no evening class, but we will still hold our 6am adult class and a Jiu Jitsu camp in the morning. It’s a perfect chance to get in some extra training and continue the momentum we’ve built over the weekend.

Thank you to everyone in our community for your continued dedication and support. Whether you’re on the mats competing, cheering from the sidelines, or simply showing up for class, you’re contributing to the success and growth of our academy. Let’s keep pushing forward together!

See you on the mats,
El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

The Philosophy of Kano Jigoro: Jitakyoei and Seiryoku Zenyo

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our practice extends beyond the physical techniques of martial arts. We are deeply rooted in the philosophies that have shaped martial arts over generations, particularly those introduced by Kano Jigoro, the founder of Judo. Two of his core principles, Jitakyoei and Seiryoku Zenyo, resonate with our approach to training and community.

Jitakyoei: Mutual Welfare and Benefit

The concept of Jitakyoei translates to “mutual welfare and benefit.” It emphasizes the idea that true progress in martial arts—and life—comes from cooperation and mutual respect. This principle is foundational in our dojo, where training isn’t just about individual advancement but also about helping others grow.

In practice, Jitakyoei means that every technique we learn is done with the well-being of our training partners in mind. It’s not just about executing a move but understanding how to do so safely and effectively, ensuring that both parties benefit from the experience. This philosophy fosters a supportive environment where everyone, regardless of skill level, can thrive.

Kano Jigoro at the Kodokan in Tokyo

Seiryoku Zenyo: Maximum Efficiency, Minimum Effort

The second key principle, Seiryoku Zenyo, is often translated as “maximum efficiency, minimum effort.” This concept is the cornerstone of not just Judo but many martial arts, including Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. It teaches us to use our energy wisely, focusing on techniques that allow us to achieve the greatest results with the least amount of effort.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, Seiryoku Zenyo is a guiding principle in every aspect of our training. Whether it’s perfecting a sweep, executing a submission, or even deciding when to engage or disengage, we constantly strive to use our physical and mental resources efficiently. This approach not only enhances our technical skills but also prepares us to apply the same mindset in our daily lives—making the most out of every situation with minimal waste of energy.

Integrating Jitakyoei and Seiryoku Zenyo

Together, Jitakyoei and Seiryoku Zenyo form a balanced philosophy that guides our actions on and off the mat. Jitakyoei reminds us of the importance of community, cooperation, and mutual growth, while Seiryoku Zenyo encourages us to be mindful of how we apply our efforts, ensuring that our actions are both effective and sustainable.

By embracing these principles, we not only become better martial artists but also better individuals—capable of contributing positively to our community and navigating life’s challenges with wisdom and efficiency.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we honor these philosophies daily, ensuring that our training is not just about learning techniques but also about cultivating character, respect, and a deeper understanding of the art and its application in life.

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Celebrating Ryan Loder’s Ultimate Fighter Victory

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we take immense pride in the achievements of our athletes and coaches. One of the most recent and remarkable successes comes from Ryan Loder, who has been crowned The Ultimate Fighter champion! This incredible accomplishment not only highlights Ryan’s dedication and skill but also underscores the importance of the mentorship provided by our very own Coach Eliot Kelly.

Ryan Loder: A Champion’s Journey

Ryan Loder’s journey to becoming The Ultimate Fighter champion is a testament to his relentless work ethic, technical prowess, and mental toughness. A former Division 1 wrestler with a deep-rooted passion for martial arts, Ryan has always been a fierce competitor. His transition to mixed martial arts was marked by his determination to master all aspects of the game, from striking to grappling, and everything in between.

In the octagon, Ryan’s wrestling background has been a cornerstone of his success, allowing him to control his opponents and dictate the pace of the fight. But what truly sets Ryan apart is his ability to blend his wrestling with high-level jiu jitsu and striking, making him a well-rounded and formidable fighter.

Coach Eliot Kelly:

Behind every great fighter is a great coach, and for Ryan Loder, Eliot has been involved as a coach in the grappling arts. Eliot’s extensive experience in jiu jitsu and his deep understanding of the sport have been instrumental in Ryan’s development as a mixed martial artist. As one of the coaches at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, Eliot has consistently emphasized the importance of discipline, strategy, and adaptability—qualities that have clearly paid off for Ryan.

Eliot’s coaching philosophy is centered around the idea of continuous improvement, or “kaizen.” He encourages his students to always seek out areas for growth, whether in technique, conditioning, or mental fortitude. This mindset has not only helped Ryan refine his skills but also prepared him to face the toughest challenges in The Ultimate Fighter competition.

A Celebration for the Community

Ryan Loder’s victory is not just a personal achievement; it’s a win for the greater Sacramento area. It serves as a powerful reminder of what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication, and the right guidance. For our students, both young and old, Ryan’s success is an inspiration to strive for greatness in their own martial arts journeys.

As we celebrate Ryan’s victory, we also extend our deepest gratitude to Coach Eliot Kelly for his unwavering commitment to his students and his role in shaping champions both on and off the mat.

Looking Ahead

The future is bright for Ryan Loder, and we’re excited to see what’s next for this rising star in the world of mixed martial arts. As for our community at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we will continue to support and learn from both Ryan and Eliot, as they exemplify the spirit of excellence that we strive for every day.

Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting your martial arts journey, Ryan Loder’s story is a powerful example of where dedication and the right coaching can take you. Join us on the mats at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu and be part of a community where champions are made.

The Importance of Training Intentions and Intensity in Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we emphasize the importance of not just showing up on the mat but approaching each session with clear intentions and the right intensity. These elements are crucial in any martial artist’s journey, helping to shape the balance between progress and safety.

Training Intentions: Setting the Tone for Growth

Training without intention can lead to a plateau in skill development or even injury. Every time you step on the mat, having a specific goal in mind—whether it’s mastering a new technique, refining your defense, or improving your conditioning—gives your training a purpose.

When you set intentions, you channel your energy into focused practice. This doesn’t mean that every roll should be at maximum effort; rather, it means each session should be aligned with your long-term goals. Are you preparing for a competition? Then your training might be more intense, mirroring the demands of the tournament. Are you recovering from an injury? Then your focus might shift to more technical drills or flow rolling to regain your rhythm without overexerting yourself.

Intensity: A Double-Edged Sword

Intensity in training is a powerful tool, but like any tool, it must be used appropriately. Rolling too hard, too often, can lead to burnout or injury, while training with too little intensity can leave you unprepared for the rigors of competition or self-defense situations.

The key is finding the balance. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we teach that intensity should be kept within the boundaries of your technical ability. This means knowing when to push and when to dial back, ensuring that your physical efforts do not compromise your technique. Overcommitting to a technique without fully understanding its mechanics can lead to bad habits or expose you to counters from more experienced opponents.

Keeping Intensity Within Technical Ability

To progress safely and effectively, it’s essential to match your intensity with your current skill level. This concept is especially important for newer practitioners who might be tempted to rely on strength or aggression to compensate for a lack of technique. However, doing so often leads to injury, both for you and your training partners.

As you advance, your understanding of when and how to apply intensity evolves. You learn that true power in Jiu Jitsu comes not from brute force but from efficiency of movement, timing, and leverage. This allows you to roll at a higher intensity without sacrificing control or risking injury.

The Path to Mastery

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that the path to mastery is paved with intentional training and a mindful approach to intensity. By setting clear goals and aligning your intensity with your technical ability, you not only improve as a martial artist but also ensure a safer, more sustainable journey on the mats. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned competitor, remember: training smart is just as important as training hard.

So next time you step on the mat, ask yourself—what’s my intention for this session? How can I apply the right intensity to achieve it? The answers to these questions will guide you toward consistent progress and help you become the best version of yourself, both in Jiu Jitsu and beyond.

3 Helpful Tips When Starting Jiu Jitsu as a Family

Starting Jiu Jitsu as a family is a unique and rewarding journey that fosters not just physical fitness but also strengthens the bond between family members. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’ve seen firsthand how families that train together, grow together. To help you make the most out of this experience, here are three helpful tips to keep in mind as you embark on your Jiu Jitsu journey as a family.

1. Set Clear Goals Together

Before stepping onto the mat, it’s important to have a family discussion about what you all hope to achieve through Jiu Jitsu. Whether it’s to improve fitness, learn self-defense, or spend quality time together, understanding each other’s goals will help keep everyone motivated. Setting both individual and collective goals ensures that each family member has something to strive for while also working towards a common purpose. This shared vision can be a great source of encouragement on the tougher days.

2. Support Each Other’s Learning Pace

In Jiu Jitsu, everyone progresses at their own pace. This is especially true when training as a family, where ages and physical capabilities vary. It’s crucial to be patient and supportive of each other’s progress. Children might pick up techniques faster due to their flexibility, while adults may need more time to adapt. Encourage each other, celebrate small victories, and remember that every family member’s journey is unique. By creating an environment of support and understanding, you’ll ensure that training stays a positive experience for everyone.

3. Embrace the Opportunity for Bonding

One of the most beautiful aspects of training Jiu Jitsu as a family is the time spent together, both on and off the mat. Use training sessions as an opportunity to bond and have fun. Whether it’s practicing drills together at home or attending classes, these moments of shared learning can strengthen your family ties. Additionally, the life lessons learned in Jiu Jitsu—such as discipline, perseverance, and respect—are values that you can reinforce within your family, creating a strong foundation for your relationships.

Starting Jiu Jitsu as a family is a fulfilling endeavor that offers countless benefits. There are many new homes in Folsom Ranch, El Dorado Hills, and Cameron Park. We welcome our new neighbors and new families to join us on the mat! By setting clear goals, supporting each other’s learning pace, and embracing the opportunity for bonding, your family can thrive both on and off the mats. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re here to support your family every step of the way, ensuring that your Jiu Jitsu journey is as rewarding as possible. Whether you’re just beginning or continuing your training, remember that the journey is just as important as the destination—especially when you’re sharing it with the people you love most.

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The Art of Simplicity: Lessons from “The Book of Tea” for Jiu Jitsu

In the world of martial arts, there’s a harmony between the physical and the philosophical. “The Book of Tea,” a profound work by Kakuzō Okakura, explores the intersection of tea and Zen philosophy, offering lessons that resonate deeply with the practice of Jiu Jitsu. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe in embracing these timeless ideas to enrich our training and lives.

The Way of Tea and Jiu Jitsu: Simplicity and Discipline

“The Book of Tea” emphasizes simplicity, a concept that’s essential both in tea ceremonies and in Jiu Jitsu. Just as the preparation of tea requires a focused, disciplined approach, so too does mastering a technique on the mat. In both practices, there’s beauty in simplicity—stripping away the unnecessary to reveal the essence. Whether you’re perfecting a basic guard pass or refining a submission, the pursuit of simplicity leads to mastery.

Respect and Humility

Okakura speaks of the humility required in the Way of Tea, where respect for the tools, the space, and the people involved is paramount. In Jiu Jitsu, humility is equally crucial. Every time we step onto the mat, we bow to show respect to our partners and our art. We recognize that no matter how skilled we become, there is always more to learn. This respect and humility foster a community where everyone, from white belt to black belt, grows together.

Mindfulness in Movement

The tea ceremony is an exercise in mindfulness, where each movement is deliberate and meaningful. In Jiu Jitsu, mindfulness is the key to fluid and effective technique. By staying present and fully engaged in the moment, we can anticipate our opponent’s moves and react with precision. Whether it’s a drill or a live roll, being mindful allows us to execute techniques with grace and efficiency.

Harmony Between Opposites

Okakura’s exploration of harmony extends to the balance between yin and yang, light and dark, stillness and movement. This duality is at the heart of Jiu Jitsu. The art is a constant interplay between offense and defense, strength and flexibility, aggression and patience. Just as tea and Zen teach us to find balance in life, Jiu Jitsu teaches us to find balance on the mat, knowing when to push forward and when to yield.

Continuous Growth

“The Book of Tea” encourages a lifelong pursuit of refinement—a concept that aligns perfectly with the philosophy of Kaizen, or continuous improvement, that we embrace at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. In both tea and Jiu Jitsu, there is no final destination, only a continuous journey of learning, growth, and self-discovery.

Conclusion: Brewing a Stronger Spirit

As students of Jiu Jitsu, we can draw inspiration from “The Book of Tea” to cultivate a deeper understanding of our art. By embracing simplicity, respect, mindfulness, and harmony, we not only improve our techniques but also enrich our lives off the mat. Just as each cup of tea brings warmth and clarity, each training session at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu is an opportunity to brew a stronger spirit and a more focused mind.

The Value of Setting a New Routine as Kids Go Back to School

As summer winds down and the excitement of a new school year begins to build, it’s the perfect time to think about establishing a new routine. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that creating a consistent schedule is essential not just for academic success but also for personal development—both on and off the mats. Whether your child is a seasoned jiujiteiro or just starting out, setting a new routine as they head back to school can provide a strong foundation for a successful year.

The Importance of Structure

Children thrive on routine. It gives them a sense of security, helps manage their time, and ensures they’re balancing their responsibilities with their passions. With the start of school, your child’s day becomes busier. Between homework, extracurricular activities, and family time, it can be easy for certain commitments—like regular jiu jitsu training—to fall by the wayside. By setting a schedule that includes consistent training sessions, you can help your child maintain a healthy balance and ensure they continue to develop their skills in a structured environment.

Building Discipline

One of the core values we teach at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu is discipline. By integrating regular training into your child’s school routine, you’re reinforcing this essential life skill. Consistent attendance fosters a sense of responsibility and commitment, teaching kids that progress comes from showing up and putting in the work—even when they’re tired or busy. This discipline carries over into other areas of their life, helping them approach schoolwork, chores, and other responsibilities with the same dedication.

Creating Healthy Habits

A new school year is an opportunity to reinforce or create healthy habits. Regular jiu jitsu training offers physical benefits, such as improved fitness, coordination, and flexibility. It also provides mental benefits like stress relief and improved focus—qualities that can significantly enhance your child’s performance in school. By making jiu jitsu a part of their weekly routine, you’re instilling a lifelong habit of physical activity and mental resilience.

Social Connections and Team Spirit

As kids return to school, they reconnect with friends and peers. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, training alongside classmates fosters a sense of community and camaraderie. Setting a routine where your child attends classes with the same group each week helps build strong, supportive relationships. These connections not only make training more enjoyable but also encourage your child to stay committed to their routine.

Flexibility Within Structure

While structure is important, it’s also essential to remain flexible. Life can be unpredictable, and school demands might change from week to week. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we understand this and offer a variety of class times to accommodate busy schedules. By having a flexible yet consistent plan, you can ensure that your child continues their jiu jitsu journey without feeling overwhelmed.

Setting Goals and Measuring Progress

A new routine isn’t just about consistency; it’s also an opportunity to set new goals. As the school year begins, sit down with your child and discuss what they want to achieve in their jiu jitsu training. Whether it’s mastering a new technique, earning their next belt, or simply attending a certain number of classes each week, having clear objectives can motivate your child and give them a sense of accomplishment as they progress.

As your child heads back to school, consider the value of setting a new routine that includes regular jiu jitsu training. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re here to support your child’s growth—both on the mats and in life. By establishing a consistent schedule, you’re helping them develop discipline, build healthy habits, and achieve their goals, all while ensuring they have a positive outlet for the stresses of a new school year. We look forward to seeing your child continue to thrive as they balance school with the many benefits of jiu jitsu.

Embracing the Transition: Maintaining Consistency in Jiu Jitsu Training as Summer Ends and School Begins

As August rolls in, a sense of transition fills the air. Summer vacations start winding down, and the back-to-school season begins. It’s a time of change, new routines, and a shift in daily rhythms. For many, this period can feel like a whirlwind, but it also presents a perfect opportunity to reinforce the importance of maintaining consistency in our Jiu Jitsu training at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu.

The Challenge of New Routines

With the end of summer, many of us face changes in our daily schedules. Whether it’s students heading back to school, parents adjusting to new routines, or professionals returning from vacation, the shift can be challenging. Amidst this change, it’s crucial to remember the value of our Jiu Jitsu practice. Regular training not only enhances our skills on the mat but also provides a sense of stability and balance in our lives.

The Importance of Consistency

Consistency is key in any discipline, and Jiu Jitsu is no exception. Training 2-3 times a week might seem daunting amidst new schedules, but it’s essential for continued progress. Here’s why:

  1. Skill Retention and Improvement: Regular training helps in retaining techniques and building upon them. Missing weeks at a time can set back progress and make it harder to pick up where you left off.
  2. Physical Fitness: Jiu Jitsu is an excellent way to maintain physical fitness. Consistent training ensures you stay in shape, build strength, and enhance your overall health.
  3. Mental Well-being: The mental benefits of Jiu Jitsu are immense. It helps reduce stress, increase focus, and improve mental resilience. Consistent practice provides a mental break from daily pressures and fosters a positive mindset.
  4. Community and Support: At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we pride ourselves on our strong community. Regular attendance strengthens bonds with fellow practitioners, offering a support system that encourages growth both on and off the mat.

Tips for Staying Consistent

  1. Schedule Your Training: Treat your Jiu Jitsu classes like important appointments. Block off time in your calendar and prioritize attending classes.
  2. Set Realistic Goals: Aim for 2-3 training sessions a week. This frequency is manageable for most schedules and ensures steady progress.
  3. Communicate with Family: Let your family and friends know about your training schedule. Their support can make it easier to stick to your routine.
  4. Stay Flexible but Committed: Life happens, and sometimes you might need to miss a class. Don’t be too hard on yourself. Adjust and get back on track as soon as possible.
  5. Join Morning or Evening Classes: With new routines, finding the right class time is crucial. Our 6 am classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday offer a great option for early risers, while evening classes cater to those who prefer to train after work or school.

Embrace the Transition

As we navigate through the transitional period of August, remember that maintaining consistency in your Jiu Jitsu training is not just about improving your skills—it’s about fostering a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Embrace the change, adjust your routines, and keep showing up on the mat. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Stay committed, stay consistent, and let’s continue to grow together!


Join Us Today!
Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting, our community at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu welcomes you. Check our schedule and find the class that fits your new routine. Let’s make this transitional period a time of growth and achievement.