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Starting BJJ as an Adult: The 6am Class at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

Taking up Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) as an adult can seem intimidating, but for many, it’s the beginning of a rewarding and transformative journey. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our 6am class offers a unique opportunity for adults of all levels—whether you’re completely new to martial arts or looking to rekindle your competitive spirit.

Why Choose the 6am Class?

The 6am class is designed for those who want to start their day with purpose and discipline. Many of our students are working professionals, parents, or busy individuals who need to fit training into their packed schedules. This early morning class offers the perfect solution, providing an environment where adults can focus on their personal growth before the rest of the day unfolds.

People from across the greater El Dorado County region, including cities like Folsom, Cameron Park, Shingle Springs, and Placerville, gather early in the morning to attend our 6am class at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. This dedicated group of individuals travels from various areas to start their day with purpose, discipline, and the shared goal of improving their Jiu Jitsu skills. The camaraderie built within this community extends beyond the mats, as people from different cities come together to challenge themselves, learn, and grow in a supportive environment.

What to Expect in the 6am Class

Our 6am class runs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It’s open to all levels, so whether you’ve never put on a gi before or you’re a seasoned grappler, you’ll find a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. Each session focuses on key techniques, drilling, and live rolling, tailored to meet your skill level. We often work on fundamental positions like escapes, guard passes, and submissions, ensuring you build a strong foundation from day one.

What sets this class apart is the camaraderie. We have members driving from different cities in El Dorado County to make these sessions, forming a tight-knit group that supports each other on and off the mats.

Starting as an Adult: Embracing the Journey

Beginning BJJ as an adult can feel like stepping into the unknown. You’re learning a new skill, challenging your body in new ways, and stepping outside your comfort zone. But that’s where the magic happens. With every class, you’ll feel your body getting stronger, your mind getting sharper, and your confidence growing.

The 6am crew embodies the mindset of kaizen—constant improvement. We don’t focus on where you are today, but on where you’ll be six months from now, a year from now. BJJ is a journey that rewards consistency, and the early morning class is the perfect place to develop that habit.

Join Us for a Class

If you’re thinking about starting Jiu Jitsu, we encourage you to try our 6am class. There’s no better way to kick-start your day than with a sweat, learning new techniques, and challenging yourself alongside a supportive community. Starting BJJ as an adult is never too late—it’s the beginning of something truly rewarding.

So set your alarm, grab your gi, and meet us on the mat.

Starting Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as a Teen at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: A Path to Growth, Confidence, and Skill

Starting Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) as a teenager is an exciting and rewarding experience, especially here at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. In our Junior class (ages 11-17), teens are given the opportunity to learn valuable martial arts skills while also developing life lessons that will benefit them both on and off the mats.

Why BJJ for Teens?

The teenage years are a time of rapid physical, emotional, and social change. For many teens, these years come with challenges related to self-confidence, peer pressure, and personal growth. BJJ provides a structured environment where they can build not only physical strength but also mental resilience. Through consistent training, teens learn how to overcome challenges, stay calm under pressure, and develop a sense of discipline.

What to Expect in the Junior Class

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our Junior class is designed to meet the needs of teenagers at all levels of experience. Whether you’re completely new to martial arts or have trained in other disciplines, this class provides a welcoming and supportive environment. Instructors focus on building a strong foundation of techniques such as escapes, submissions, and takedowns while also teaching the importance of respect, teamwork, and perseverance.

For teens, BJJ offers a great way to stay active and engaged. Unlike traditional sports, BJJ is an individual journey within a team setting, meaning there’s no pressure to be “the best” on a team—everyone progresses at their own pace, with personal achievements celebrated equally.

Benefits of Training at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

Training BJJ as a teen comes with numerous benefits:

  • Physical Fitness: BJJ is a full-body workout that builds strength, endurance, flexibility, and coordination.
  • Confidence: As teens progress in their training and learn new techniques, they develop self-confidence that translates into other areas of their lives, including school and social interactions.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: BJJ is often referred to as “human chess” because it requires strategic thinking and adaptability. Teens learn how to solve problems quickly and efficiently during sparring sessions.
  • Community and Friendship: Our Junior class fosters a sense of camaraderie. Teens not only train together but also build lasting friendships, creating a positive and inclusive environment.
  • Resilience and Perseverance: BJJ teaches teens how to handle setbacks and overcome obstacles. Losing in a sparring match or failing to execute a technique isn’t seen as failure—it’s a learning opportunity, and perseverance is key to growth.

The Path Forward

Whether your teen’s goal is to compete in tournaments, improve their self-defense skills, or simply stay active, BJJ offers something for everyone. As teens progress through the Junior class, they will have the chance to compete, earn belt promotions, and, most importantly, continue developing both as athletes and individuals.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we understand the importance of guidance and mentorship, which is why our instructors are committed to supporting teens through every step of their journey. By creating a positive and empowering environment, we help teens build a strong foundation not just in martial arts, but in life.

Are you ready to help your teen start their journey with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu? Join our Junior class today and discover the lifelong benefits of BJJ at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu!


If you or your teen are interested in learning more about our Junior class or want to schedule a visit, reach out to us today! We’re excited to welcome new faces to the mat and help teens grow through the art of Jiu Jitsu.

Guardian El Dorado Hills is a Jiu Jitsu scholarship program for teens

Jon Chan’s Black Belt Promotion and Seminar at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

On October 1st, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu celebrated a significant milestone in the journey of one of its dedicated members—Jon Chan. After 15 years of hard work, perseverance, and dedication to the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Jon was officially promoted to black belt. This achievement not only marks a personal triumph for Jon but also reflects the values of discipline, resilience, and growth that our gym strives to instill in each of its members.

A Journey of Hard Work and Dedication

Jon’s promotion to black belt represents a journey that began years ago with a white belt and a dream. Like many, Jon started at the bottom, learning the fundamentals, honing his technique, and pushing through challenges along the way. His commitment to improvement and his consistent presence on the mats have been an inspiration to everyone at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. As a competitor and a leader, Jon exemplifies the tenets of martial arts and has become a role model for students of all levels.

In addition to his promotion, Jon taught his first black belt seminar, sharing some of his favorite techniques and concepts that helped him reach this level. Students were treated to insights from Jon’s experience as both a competitor and a technician. His seminar offered an opportunity for everyone in the room to learn from someone who has walked the path from white to black, with countless hours of training and a deep passion for the art.

A Family Moment: Promoting Logan to Blue Belt

In what made the day even more special, Jon had the honor of promoting his son, Logan, to blue belt. Watching Logan’s own growth in the sport has been a joy for the entire gym. Father and son have trained side by side for years, pushing each other to improve and sharing countless hours on the mats. To see Jon, now a black belt, present Logan with his blue belt was a touching moment for everyone in attendance. It was not just the celebration of one promotion but the continuation of a family legacy in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

As Jon shared, “There’s nothing more meaningful than being able to pass on what I’ve learned to the next generation. To promote Logan to blue belt on the day I received my black belt is an experience I’ll never forget.”

Looking Ahead

Jon’s black belt is a testament to his perseverance, dedication, and passion for Jiu Jitsu. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we are incredibly proud of Jon and look forward to seeing him continue to grow as both a martial artist and a coach. His seminar marked the beginning of a new chapter in his journey, and we are excited to see where it takes him and his family.

Congratulations, Jon, on your black belt and Logan on your blue belt—both incredible achievements that reflect the strength and unity of our Jiu Jitsu family!

Be sure to stay tuned for more updates, seminars, and exciting moments from the El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu community!

Reflections on the Ruckus in the Hills: House BJJ Tournament

This past weekend, we had our Ruckus in the Hills in-house BJJ tournament, and I couldn’t be more proud of how everything played out. There’s something special about an in-house tournament — a blend of excitement, nerves, and community spirit that’s unlike anything else. But what really stood out to me was the incredible energy and determination displayed by the kids who competed.

Pushing Boundaries and Embracing Challenges

One of the most rewarding parts of the day was seeing the kids push themselves beyond their limits. Competing in jiu-jitsu isn’t just about physical skill; it’s also about mental toughness, handling nerves, and learning from both victories and losses. For many of the kids, this tournament was their first real experience with competition, and they absolutely rose to the occasion. Every match brought out something new in them — they adapted, learned, and improved with every round. By the end of the day, you could visibly see the progress in their confidence and skill level.

The Growth with Each Match

Watching the kids evolve throughout the day was one of the highlights for me. In each round, they applied new techniques they had just learned, adjusted their strategies, and sharpened their instincts. It was clear that every match helped them get better, not just technically, but in terms of resilience and composure. As a coach and referee, it’s inspiring to see how competition can accelerate their growth. In a way, each match was a mini-learning experience, pushing the kids to think on their feet and deal with new challenges.

Fun on the Mats and as a Referee

Having refereed many in house tournaments before, I’ve always enjoyed being in that role, and this event was no different. As a referee, I’m in the best position to see the dynamic exchanges, decision-making, and heart these kids put into each match. It’s always fun to be part of the action and ensure that the competition remains fair and positive, especially when you see kids showing discipline, respect, and good sportsmanship — all key values in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Looking Ahead: Back to the Gi

With the summer behind us, I’m excited for the kids to transition back to Gi training after spending the last few months focused on No-Gi. While No-Gi is fast-paced and full of scrambles, there’s something about the return to Gi that feels like coming home to the roots of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The grips, the control, the chess-like exchanges that come with the gi will add new layers to their game, and I can’t wait to see how the skills they’ve developed over the summer will translate.

This tournament reminded me of how much these young athletes are growing, not just in terms of skill, but as individuals. Seeing them step out of their comfort zones, take on challenges, and come out stronger is what makes coaching so fulfilling. I’m incredibly proud of all the competitors, and I’m already looking forward to seeing what they accomplish in the next phase of their journey.

Here’s to more growth, more matches, and more memories on the mats!

Coach Danny

The Guardian Scholarship Program at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: Empowering Our Community

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe martial arts is for everyone, regardless of financial circumstances. Through our Guardian Scholarship Program, we are committed to providing opportunities for children and teens from local communities such as Folsom, Cameron Park, Shingle Springs, Placerville, and surrounding areas to train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, develop valuable life skills, and experience the many benefits of martial arts.

What is the Guardian Scholarship Program?

The Guardian Scholarship Program offers full or partial scholarships to students who show a strong desire to learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu but may be facing financial barriers. This initiative helps open doors for young individuals to engage in a positive, character-building activity that promotes discipline, confidence, teamwork, and resilience.

Who Can Apply?

The program is available to youth living in Folsom, Cameron Park, Shingle Springs, Placerville, and nearby communities. Whether you’re a parent looking for a positive environment for your child or a teen eager to train, this scholarship is designed to create opportunities for those in need. We welcome applications from both experienced students and complete beginners.

Why Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is more than just a martial art—it’s a tool for personal growth. Our students learn how to solve problems under pressure, gain self-confidence, and develop mental and physical toughness. Through our classes, students not only get in shape but also learn invaluable skills such as respect, focus, and persistence. These lessons extend beyond the mats, helping our students thrive in school, at home, and in life.

How Does the Guardian Scholarship Work?

Once accepted into the program, scholarship recipients will have access to the same high-quality training and mentorship as our regular students. They’ll participate in classes, learn from experienced instructors, and become part of the El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu community, where they’ll find support and encouragement on their martial arts journey.

How to Apply

Applying for the Guardian Scholarship Program is simple. Interested applicants from Folsom, Cameron Park, Shingle Springs, Placerville, and nearby cities can visit our website or contact us directly for more information. We encourage families to apply and explore this opportunity for their children to train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and experience its transformative effects.

Supporting the Guardian Program

Our community has always been at the heart of what we do, and the Guardian Scholarship is funded through donations and fundraising events. For those who wish to contribute, we offer various opportunities to support the scholarship fund, including events like our recent Ruckus in the Hills in-house competition. Every contribution makes a difference in helping us provide scholarships and foster growth in our community.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we are proud to make martial arts accessible to everyone, and the Guardian Scholarship is one way we continue to give back. If you or someone you know could benefit from this program, don’t hesitate to reach out and learn more. Together, we can empower the next generation through the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: Transition to Gi in Youth Classes Starts Today!

Today marks an exciting transition at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu as all of our youth classes—Peewee, Kids, and Juniors—move from No-Gi to Gi training. This shift will help our young athletes focus on the fundamentals of traditional Jiu Jitsu, providing them with new challenges and techniques to master.

Wearing the gi brings a different dynamic to training, as students will learn to utilize grips, manage the opponent’s clothing, and develop a deeper understanding of leverage and control. It’s also an excellent opportunity to further instill discipline and respect, as wearing the uniform reinforces these important values.

What Does This Mean for Students?

  • New Skills: Students will now learn how to apply techniques that involve the use of the gi, including lapel chokes, grip breaks, and gi-specific sweeps and submissions.
  • Discipline and Respect: The gi is a symbol of the martial arts tradition. Wearing it encourages mindfulness, respect, and care for the uniform and each other.
  • Excitement and Growth: Gi training challenges students to expand their game, making them more well-rounded grapplers.

Gi Rentals for New Students and Trials

If you’re new to the gym or trying out a class, we’ve made it easy! El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu offers gi rentals for new students and trial members. When you arrive for class, let us know you’d like to rent a gi, and we’ll provide you with on for free during your first week. This allows you to experience gi training without needing to purchase your own right away.

Remember to have your gi clean and ready for each class, and we look forward to seeing how our young athletes grow and develop in this new phase of their training!

See you on the mats!

— The El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu Team

IBJJF Sacramento Open Results: El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu update

This past weekend, our El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu/ American Jiu Jitsu Syndicate competitors stepped up at the IBJJF Sacramento Open and made us proud with their impressive performances. Here’s a breakdown of the results:

Saturday – Adults/Masters:

  • Connor had an incredible run, taking home gold in his weight division. He didn’t stop there, earning a hard-fought silver in the absolute division, where he battled against competitors of all weight classes.
  • Leo also had a standout performance, securing a silver in his weight class.

Sunday – Kids:

  • Adam represented our kids’ program well, bringing home a bronze medal in the kids’ tournament. His effort, skill, and determination are a reflection of his dedication to the mats.

We are proud of everyone who competed, whether you medaled or not. These events push us to grow and improve, and the effort each competitor put into preparation and performance is what truly matters.

As we celebrate these successes, we look forward to continuing the grind, learning from these experiences, and preparing for the next challenge. Great job, team!

Ruckus in the Hills: A Success for Competition and Community

This past Friday, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu hosted our highly anticipated “Ruckus in the Hills” in-house competition, and it was a tremendous success! The energy in the room was electric as competitors from all levels showcased their hard work, skill, and determination on the mats. From our youngest Peewees to seasoned adults, everyone brought their A-game in what turned out to be a night full of exciting matches and valuable lessons.

Not only did this event give our students a chance to test their abilities in a friendly but competitive environment, but it also served as a fundraiser for the Guardian El Dorado Hills project. Thanks to the generosity of our participants and supporters, we raised nearly $1,000 for our scholarship program, which helps provide financial assistance to youth athletes who want to train but may face financial barriers. We are incredibly grateful for this support, as it ensures that Jiu Jitsu remains accessible to all.

A Huge Thank You

This event wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible effort of our volunteers. A special thank you goes out to the coaches who spent extra time helping prepare our competitors and offering guidance throughout the event. To those who worked the score table, ensuring everything ran smoothly, and to the photographers who captured all the amazing moments, we appreciate your dedication. We also want to extend our gratitude to our on-call medic, who provided peace of mind and was ready to assist if needed. Your contributions made “Ruckus in the Hills” an unforgettable experience!

Transition to Gi Training

As we wrap up this thrilling competition, we’re shifting gears to focus on training in the gi for all Peewee, Kids, and Junior classes. With the fall season approaching, it’s the perfect time to get back to the fundamentals of traditional Jiu Jitsu. Gi training teaches patience, grip fighting, and technical precision in ways that complement the no-gi lessons learned during competition preparation.

For our Peewee students, the focus will be on familiarizing themselves with gi grips and basic techniques, laying a solid foundation for their future growth. Kids and Juniors will dive deeper into advanced concepts, such as guard passing, sweeps, and submissions with the added challenge of controlling grips and utilizing the gi.

We look forward to seeing the continued development of all our students as we embrace this new phase of training! Whether you’re coming off the excitement of “Ruckus in the Hills” or just starting your Jiu Jitsu journey, there’s so much to learn in the gi.

Back Control: A Crucial Position for BJJ Beginners

When you first begin your Brazilian Jiu Jitsu journey at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, one of the key concepts you’ll encounter is learning to control your opponent from dominant positions. Among the most powerful and fundamental of these is back control. Mastering this position early on can set the stage for your long-term success in BJJ.

What is Back Control?

Back control occurs when you have your legs hooked around your opponent’s hips, your chest against their back, and ideally, your arms controlling their upper body. This is one of the most dominant positions in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu because your opponent has few options to attack or defend, while you have several submission opportunities available. Most notably, the rear naked choke is a finishing move often executed from this position.

Why Should Beginners Focus on Back Control?

  1. Dominance and Safety
    Back control offers a significant advantage in both competition and self-defense. From this position, you are behind your opponent, out of reach of their strikes or counters, giving you the ability to control their movement without being vulnerable to attack. Learning this early gives beginners a sense of safety and control during rolls.
  2. Submission Opportunities
    From the back, there are many submission options that are both fundamental and effective. The rear naked choke is often one of the first submissions taught, as it capitalizes on the control you have over your opponent’s body. Once you have back control, submissions feel within reach, building your confidence as a beginner.
  3. Transitional Awareness
    Learning to maintain back control also helps beginners develop an understanding of transitions. It’s common for opponents to try and escape back control, and learning to follow them, adjust your hooks, and maintain control will strengthen your overall game. As you progress, you’ll learn how to seamlessly transition between back control, mount, and other dominant positions.
  4. Defense Training
    While back control is an offensive powerhouse, understanding this position as a beginner will also help you improve your defense. You’ll learn what to avoid and how to escape when an opponent gains back control on you, which is just as important as learning how to maintain it.

How to Approach Back Control as a Beginner

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we emphasize drilling back control with a focus on proper technique and patience. As a beginner, here are a few things to keep in mind when practicing this position:

  • Stay tight to your opponent: Keep your chest glued to their back, with your hooks securely in place. This makes it harder for your opponent to escape.
  • Focus on control before submission: Don’t rush to finish your opponent. Learn how to maintain control first, and submissions will follow.
  • Be aware of your opponent’s escape attempts: A good defense from your opponent will be trying to roll or escape your hooks. Anticipating and preventing their escapes will improve your game immensely.

Back control is one of the most powerful and effective positions in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and it’s a position that beginners should learn early on. By mastering this position, you’ll gain confidence in your ability to control an opponent and finish the fight, whether in a competitive match or a self-defense situation.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, our curriculum ensures that every student, no matter their level, builds a strong foundation in back control and other fundamental positions. Start your journey by learning how to control, submit, and defend from the back—and watch your BJJ game transform!

Ruckus in the Hills: In-House Tournament and Fundraiser for Guardian El Dorado Hills

On Friday, September 27th, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu is proud to host the highly anticipated Ruckus in the Hills, an in-house competition that promises to be an exciting showcase of skill, determination, and community spirit. This event is not only a chance for our members to challenge themselves on the mats but also a meaningful opportunity to give back through our Guardian El Dorado Hills project.

A Competition with a Purpose

Ruckus in the Hills is more than just a friendly tournament—it’s a fundraiser aimed at supporting the Guardian El Dorado Hills initiative. This project provides scholarships for students in need, allowing them to train and grow through the transformative art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. We believe that everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, should have access to the life-changing benefits of Jiu Jitsu, including discipline, confidence, and community.

What to Expect

The in-house competition will feature divisions for all skill levels, from beginners to intermediate practitioners. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or it’s your first time stepping onto the mats, the event is designed to foster growth and sportsmanship in a supportive environment. Plus, it’s a great way for our gym community to come together, test their skills, and cheer each other on.

Spectators are welcome to attend and show their support! All proceeds from the event will go directly to funding Guardian El Dorado Hills, ensuring that more students have the chance to step onto the mats and begin their martial arts journey.

How You Can Help

If you’d like to contribute to the Guardian project but aren’t competing, you can still make a difference. We’ll be accepting donations throughout the event, and all funds raised will go towards providing scholarships for underprivileged youth. Every bit helps to bring the empowering lessons of Jiu Jitsu to those who need it most. Or you can donate here: https://givebutter.com/edh

Mark your calendars for Friday, September 27th, and join us for an action-packed evening at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Together, we can make a positive impact in our community, one match at a time.

Let the Ruckus begin!

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, September 27th
  • Doors Open: 4:30pm
  • Location: El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu
  • Purpose: Fundraiser for Guardian El Dorado Hills, providing scholarships for students to train Jiu Jitsu

We look forward to seeing everyone there, whether you’re competing or cheering from the sidelines!