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Rise and Shine with El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: The 6am Class for Adults of All Levels

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe in starting the day with strength, discipline, and a commitment to self-improvement. Our 6am class, held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, is designed to cater to adults of all levels—from beginners just stepping onto the mat to seasoned practitioners honing their skills.

Early Morning Training: The Perfect Start to Your Day

Why choose a 6am class? The early hours offer a unique opportunity to train when the mind is fresh and the day is just beginning. Here are some of the benefits:

  • Consistent Routine: Starting your day with training sets a positive tone and helps establish a consistent routine that balances work, personal time, and fitness.
  • Increased Focus: Morning sessions can enhance focus and concentration, providing a clear and calm mindset for the rest of the day.
  • Community and Camaraderie: The 6am class fosters a sense of community among like-minded individuals dedicated to improving their jiu-jitsu skills.

Technique Spotlight: Hikikomi Gaeshi

Currently, our 6am class is delving into the intricacies of the judo technique Hikikomi Gaeshi. This technique, known for its effectiveness and fluidity, is an excellent addition to any martial artist’s repertoire.

What is Hikikomi Gaeshi?

Hikikomi Gaeshi, often translated as “Pulling Down Reversal,” is a sacrifice throw in judo. It involves pulling your opponent forward and down while simultaneously executing a rolling motion to off-balance them and achieve a controlled throw.

Key Steps to Mastering Hikikomi Gaeshi

  1. Grip and Pull: Establish a strong grip on your opponent’s gi, ideally with one hand on their collar and the other on their sleeve. Pull them forward to break their balance.
  2. Drop and Roll: As your opponent is pulled forward, drop your body down and roll onto your back. Your motion should be fluid, using your momentum to guide the throw.
  3. Lift and Sweep: Use your legs to lift and sweep your opponent over you, completing the throw and landing in a dominant position.

Why Practice Hikikomi Gaeshi?

  • Versatility: This technique can be applied in various scenarios, making it a valuable skill for both sport and self-defense.
  • Control and Precision: Practicing Hikikomi Gaeshi enhances your ability to control your opponent’s movements and execute precise throws.
  • Full-Body Engagement: The technique engages your entire body, improving strength, coordination, and overall physical conditioning.

Join Us at 6am!

Whether you’re new to jiu-jitsu or an experienced practitioner, our 6am class at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu offers a supportive and challenging environment to grow your skills. Come and experience the energy and dedication of our morning training sessions, and take the first step toward mastering techniques like Hikikomi Gaeshi.

We look forward to seeing you on the mat bright and early!


For more information about our classes and schedule, visit our website or contact us directly. Keep training, keep improving, and keep striving for excellence at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu.

Embracing the Dawn: 6am Jiu-Jitsu at El Dorado Hills BJJ

In the serene early hours of El Dorado Hills, as the world slumbers, a dedicated group of individuals gather to practice the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). At El Dorado Hills BJJ, the 6am class isn’t just a workout; it’s a ritual that sets the tone for the rest of the day.

The Magic of the Early Morning Roll

There’s something uniquely empowering about training at 6am. As the first light of dawn breaks through, the mat becomes a canvas for growth, discipline, and camaraderie. The early hour might seem daunting, but for those who make it a habit, it offers a plethora of benefits:

  1. Mental Clarity: Starting the day with jiu-jitsu sharpens the mind. The focus and strategic thinking required on the mat translate into better decision-making and problem-solving skills throughout the day.
  2. Physical Vitality: Rolling at 6am kickstarts the metabolism and invigorates the body. The intense physical activity ensures you’re wide awake and energized long before most people have had their first coffee.
  3. Community and Camaraderie: The early morning crew at El Dorado Hills BJJ shares a special bond. There’s a sense of solidarity and mutual respect that comes from knowing each person has made the same commitment to rise early and train hard.

The Routine

The typical 6am class at El Dorado Hills BJJ begins with a warm-up designed to loosen the muscles and prepare the body for the technicality of practice. This is followed by technique drills, allowing students to refine their skills and understand the intricacies of BJJ.

Sparring sessions, or “rolling,” come next, where practitioners can test their techniques in live scenarios. These sessions are where theory meets practice, and where students learn to adapt and think on their feet. Despite the competitive nature of rolling, the atmosphere remains supportive, with higher belts often guiding and mentoring the less experienced.

The Instructors

El Dorado Hills BJJ boasts a team of highly skilled and dedicated instructors who bring a wealth of experience and a passion for teaching. Their commitment to the 6am class is a testament to their dedication to the art and to their students. They understand the challenges of waking up early and ensure that each session is engaging, educational, and rewarding.

The Benefits Beyond the Mat

Training BJJ at 6am doesn’t just benefit practitioners on the mat; it spills over into all aspects of life. The discipline required to wake up early and train fosters a sense of responsibility and resilience. The physical fitness gained from regular practice improves overall health, while the mental fortitude built through sparring and problem-solving enhances stress management and emotional well-being.

Many students find that starting their day with jiu-jitsu creates a positive ripple effect. It sets a productive tone for the day, making it easier to tackle work, personal projects, and daily challenges with a clearer mind and a more energized body.

Joining the 6am Crew

If you’re considering joining the 6am jiu-jitsu class at El Dorado Hills BJJ, take the plunge. The initial adjustment might be tough, but the rewards are immense. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, you’ll find a welcoming community and a training environment that encourages growth, both physically and mentally.

The commitment to 6am training is more than just a workout routine; it’s a lifestyle choice that promotes excellence, discipline, and holistic well-being. So set that alarm and step onto the mat at El Dorado Hills BJJ. Embrace the dawn, and let the journey of self-improvement begin.


For more information about class schedules and membership, visit the El Dorado Hills BJJ website or drop by the gym to see the magic of the 6am class in person.

6AM training for the early birds

We started a 7am class in 2013 and in 2015 we moved it forward to 6am. This is a great class for those that have a busy work schedule and an evening full of family activities that just don’t allow them to get on the mat, or for those that have an evening work schedule and are only able to come train in the early am. The training is quick, it’s efficient, and we get things done.

Here are some basic facts about the 6am class at our dojo in El Dorado Hills:

1. Class ends exactly at 7am (If you need to leave early we understand)
2. Class level is for ALL LEVELS from white belts to black belts.
3. Each class includes, warm ups, drills, and rolling

On most occasions the most difficult part of class is getting out of bed. Hearing your alarm at 5:00am or 5:30am and not hitting snooze to wait and delay for another day of training. The reality is once you get out of your comfortable bed and get going it’s really not that bad. There’s much more to be gained from the 6am jiujitsu class than just a good workout. You begin to become comfortable with the uncomfortable. You become okay with removing yourself from the soft and comfortable pillow and embrace the day that’s about to take place. The facial expression each student has as they walk out the door at 7am to go to work says “I’m just got done kickin’ my ass and I’m ready to kick this day’s ass!” There’s nothing like it.

If you need a jump start to your day to challenge your mind and body, then give jiujitsu a try.

EDH JIU JITSU
916.595.4064