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Wrestling Skills and Strategies We Implement into Our Jiu Jitsu Program at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that a well-rounded grappler is one who can seamlessly blend various disciplines, and wrestling plays a critical role in our approach. Whether you’re a child just beginning your martial arts journey or an adult looking to sharpen your competitive edge, the skills and strategies we pull from wrestling are designed to enhance your Jiu Jitsu game.

Why Wrestling Matters in Jiu Jitsu

Wrestling is one of the oldest and most effective forms of grappling, and it brings many benefits to Jiu Jitsu practitioners. With its emphasis on control, balance, and explosiveness, wrestling can give you an edge in many situations—whether it’s fighting for a dominant position or defending against takedowns. Adding wrestling fundamentals to your skill set enhances both your offensive and defensive capabilities on the mat.

Key Wrestling Skills

1. Takedowns and Takedown Defense

A core principle in wrestling is controlling where the fight takes place. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we prioritize teaching effective takedowns, such as the single leg, double leg, and body lock variations. For defense, skills like the downblock, sprawl, and whizzer are essential in keeping you on your feet and countering aggressive opponents. Both kids and adults in our program practice these techniques regularly, helping them feel confident in their ability to take or defend from standing.

2. Clinch Work

Wrestling teaches close-quarters control, which is key in setting up throws, takedowns, or sweeps. Learning how to work effectively from the clinch allows our students to dictate the pace of the match, keeping their opponent off-balance and uncomfortable. For kids, this helps develop coordination and body awareness. For adults, it’s a tactical advantage, especially in scrambles or transitioning from standing to the ground.

3. Scrambling

Scrambling is a unique aspect of wrestling that emphasizes quick thinking, agility, and recovery from bad positions. Our students are taught to never give up on a position and to always fight for dominant control. Scrambling skills are essential when matches become dynamic, especially in no-gi Jiu Jitsu.

Wrestling for Kids: Building Strength, Confidence, and Coordination

For kids, wrestling skills are incredibly valuable. Beyond the physical benefits of increased strength, agility, and coordination, wrestling instills a sense of discipline and mental toughness. We incorporate wrestling drills in our youth classes to help build the foundation for balance and spatial awareness. These skills carry over into their everyday lives, boosting their confidence both on and off the mats.

Wrestling for Adults: A Competitive Edge

For adults, incorporating wrestling into your Jiu Jitsu training adds another layer to your game. Whether you’re preparing for competition or simply wanting to elevate your skills, wrestling-based drills help you become a more aggressive and strategic grappler. You’ll gain better control over transitions and significantly improve your stand-up game.

Blending Wrestling with Jiu Jitsu

Our program at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu is designed to integrate wrestling into Jiu Jitsu seamlessly. Wrestling teaches explosiveness and top control, while Jiu Jitsu emphasizes patience and submission strategies. This combination provides a complete grappling experience, allowing you to excel no matter where the fight goes.

Wrestling skills provide a valuable foundation for success in Jiu Jitsu. Whether you’re a kid developing coordination and confidence or an adult looking to boost your competitive performance, the wrestling strategies we teach at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu are designed to complement your Jiu Jitsu journey. Come train with us, and discover how wrestling can elevate your game to the next level!

Wrestling in El Dorado Hills at Sunday Funday

We will be hosting SUNDAY ~ FUNDAY with Coach Ryan Loder of Apex Wrestling. Apex Wrestling has the mission statement to build better people through wrestling. This is a great opportunity to learn from an division one NCAA All-American wrestler. Here are a few more details about coach Ryan:

– NCAA D1 All-American
– USA Wrestling Freestyle All-American
– CA USA Wrestling development coach
– MBA University of Northern Iowa

While Ryan comes from one of the prestigious wrestling universities under the leadership of coach Doug Schwab, he comes from a local high school, Granite Bay HS. He began Sunday Funday with a few specific goals in mind. Sunday Funday is an opportunity for wrestling to get on the mat and have fun while getting some guided instruction. The goal of Funday is to provide a healthy learning environment where wrestlers can come together to ask questions and make improvements to their specific style.

SUNDAY ~ FUNDAY details:

-> 3:00pm-5:00pm
-> All Clubs & Schools welcome
-> Drop ins: $20
-> EDH Members: $10