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Core ideas that shape El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: Building a Foundation for Growth

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that martial arts is about more than just techniques or belts—it’s about building a community grounded in principles that shape us both on and off the mat. These core values guide how we train, teach, and grow together, creating an environment where everyone can thrive.

1. Mentor and Be Mentored

Jiu Jitsu is a journey best taken with others. We encourage our students to share knowledge, lifting each other up while staying open to guidance from peers, coaches, and even newer students. Teaching solidifies understanding, and being teachable keeps us humble.

2. Practice Communication and Clarification

Effective communication is key in Jiu Jitsu, whether it’s asking for help, explaining a technique, or understanding a concept. We strive to create a space where questions are encouraged, and dialogue sharpens everyone’s skills.

3. Foster a Learning Environment

Every roll, every drill, every discussion is an opportunity to learn. Whether you’re a white belt or a seasoned black belt, curiosity and a growth mindset ensure continuous improvement. We aim to create an atmosphere where mistakes are seen as stepping stones.

4. Ask “Why?”

Understanding the “why” behind techniques and principles deepens comprehension. We encourage students to ask questions and explore the logic behind movements, ensuring their practice is intentional and adaptable.

5. Embrace Expectations

High standards help us grow. At our gym, we hold ourselves accountable—to show up, work hard, and honor the commitments we make to ourselves and our teammates. This fosters trust and respect in our community.

6. Keep It Real

Authenticity matters. Whether it’s giving honest feedback or rolling with intensity while respecting boundaries, staying genuine ensures meaningful connections and growth.

7. Plant Trees You’ll Never See

The true legacy of Jiu Jitsu lies in the impact we have on others. By helping teammates, sharing knowledge, and contributing to a positive environment, we create benefits that may outlast us. The lessons passed down today will shape future generations.

8. Talent Knows No Rank

No belt defines your ability to learn or contribute. From day one, every student brings something unique to the mat, and we celebrate those contributions, regardless of experience level.

9. Consistency & Routine Wins

Improvement in Jiu Jitsu is a marathon, not a sprint. Showing up regularly, even on the tough days, builds the discipline and muscle memory needed to succeed. The compound effect of consistency is unmatched.

10. Doing Extra of the Ordinary Is Extraordinary

Success is often built on mastering the fundamentals and doing the “extra” when others stop. Whether it’s drilling a technique a few more times or helping clean the mat after class, going beyond expectations creates excellence.

Living Our Principles

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, these core values are more than just words—they’re the foundation of how we train, teach, and grow together. Whether you’re stepping on the mat for the first time or preparing for your next competition, these principles remind us why we’re here and how we can continue to improve, both individually and as a team.

Join us and experience a martial arts environment where principles guide progress, and every step forward is celebrated. Let’s train, learn, and grow—together.

The Value of Martial Arts: More Than Just Self-Defense

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we know that martial arts is much more than learning how to defend yourself. It’s a journey of personal transformation, offering benefits that extend far beyond the mats. Whether you’re a child, teenager, or adult, practicing martial arts cultivates valuable life skills that can improve every area of your life.

Discipline and Consistency

In martial arts, success isn’t achieved overnight. Progress comes from showing up consistently, embracing challenges, and putting in the effort over time. This teaches discipline, a skill that applies everywhere—whether it’s school, work, or personal goals.

Our structured curriculum, especially for white belts, emphasizes this approach. By mastering 12 positions and over 350 movements step-by-step, students learn the importance of focus and persistence, setting the stage for lifelong growth.

Confidence Through Achievement

Few things build confidence like overcoming obstacles. Every new technique mastered, every successful roll in sparring, and every stripe earned represents hard work and progress. This sense of accomplishment carries over into other areas of life, reminding students they can tackle challenges with resilience.

Physical Fitness and Health

Martial arts is a full-body workout that enhances strength, endurance, flexibility, and balance. It’s a way to stay active while having fun, making it easier to stick to a fitness routine. For many adults, especially those starting in their 30s, 40s, or even 50s, it’s a path to reclaiming physical health and vitality.

Community and Camaraderie

One of the most overlooked values of martial arts is the community it creates. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’ve built a supportive environment where teammates cheer each other on, celebrate victories, and help each other grow. See for yourself from the 6 a.m. adult classes to our thriving youth program.

Life Skills for Kids and Teens

For our younger students, martial arts offers life lessons that go beyond the mat. Monthly “mat chats” in our youth program teach essential skills like integrity, humility, safety, and bravery. These conversations help kids develop strong character and become better equipped to navigate life’s challenges.

A Lifelong Practice

Unlike many sports, martial arts is a lifelong journey. There’s always something new to learn, refine, or master, no matter your age or experience level. It’s a practice that evolves with you, offering continuous opportunities for growth.

Join the Journey

Whether you’re looking to build confidence, improve your fitness, or find a supportive community, martial arts has something for everyone. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re passionate about helping our students unlock the full value of training.

Ready to start your journey? Visit us for a class and discover the transformative power of martial arts. Your future self will thank you!

Gratitude on the Mat: A Core Value at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

As the year draws to a close and the holiday season approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect on one of the most profound values we can cultivate in life and in Jiu Jitsu: gratitude. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, gratitude is more than a fleeting feeling—it’s a mindset that shapes how we train, interact with others, and grow both on and off the mat.

Gratitude for the Journey

Every training session, every competition, and every technique mastered represents countless hours of effort, perseverance, and support from others. Gratitude allows us to appreciate the journey rather than just the destination. Each roll teaches us something new, whether it’s the thrill of a submission, the humility of being tapped, or the resilience built from starting over.

Take a moment to thank your training partners—the ones who challenge you, push you, and celebrate your victories. Without them, there would be no progress.

Gratitude for the Team

Our El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu community is special because of the people who come together to train, learn, and grow. From coaches who dedicate their time to passing on knowledge, to teammates who show up consistently to drill and roll, we are surrounded by individuals who contribute to our success. Gratitude reminds us not to take this camaraderie for granted.

This season, consider how you can express your appreciation. A simple “thank you” after class or an encouraging word during a tough roll can go a long way in building a stronger team.

Gratitude for Challenges

It’s easy to feel grateful when everything is going smoothly, but what about during tough times? In Jiu Jitsu, challenges are inevitable. Injuries, plateaus, or even a bad day on the mat can feel discouraging, but they’re also opportunities to grow.

When we face adversity with gratitude, we shift our perspective. Instead of seeing challenges as obstacles, we view them as necessary steps on the path to mastery. Each struggle teaches us resilience, patience, and problem-solving.

Practicing Gratitude Off the Mat

The lessons we learn in Jiu Jitsu extend far beyond the gym. Gratitude helps us stay grounded, even in the chaos of daily life. It reminds us to appreciate the small things—a kind word, a supportive friend, or the privilege of good health that allows us to train.

This month, we encourage everyone to practice gratitude daily. Write down things you’re thankful for, share a kind gesture with someone, or simply take a moment to reflect on how far you’ve come.

Thank You for Being Part of Our Community

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we are incredibly grateful for each and every one of you. Your dedication, positivity, and hard work make this community what it is. Whether you’ve been training with us for years or just started your journey, thank you for trusting us to be part of it.

Let’s continue to lift each other up, celebrate our progress, and approach every roll with gratitude. See you on the mat!

— The El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu Team

The New Competition: Insights for Jiu Jitsu from Start with Why

In Simon Sinek’s Start with Why, Sinek explores how businesses and organizations thrive by focusing on their purpose rather than getting caught in endless battles for market share. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, these ideas resonate deeply with how we approach training, competition, and community.

Competing Against Yourself

Sinek emphasizes that true success doesn’t come from beating others—it comes from staying true to your “why.” In Jiu Jitsu, this aligns with the idea of personal growth over external validation. While competition is a valuable tool for testing skills, the real opponent is often yourself:

Improving consistency: Did you show up on the tough days?

Measuring progress: Are you better than you were last month?

Focusing on fundamentals: Have you deepened your understanding of key techniques?

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we encourage our students to embrace these questions, ensuring that their journey on the mats is driven by internal motivation rather than external comparisons.

Infinite vs. Finite Games

Sinek contrasts finite games (with set rules and winners) with infinite games (focused on continued growth and contribution). Jiu Jitsu is both. While tournaments are finite, the art itself is infinite—there’s always something new to learn, refine, or teach.

Our gym embodies this infinite mindset. Whether you’re a white belt mastering escapes or a black belt honing subtle details, the path never ends. It’s about engaging with the process, not just chasing medals.

Inspiring Through Purpose

Organizations that succeed inspire people by sharing their “why.” For us, our “why” goes beyond teaching techniques—it’s about building confidence, resilience, and a supportive community. This purpose drives everything we do, from kids’ classes teaching life skills like bravery and humility to adult classes that foster camaraderie and personal growth.

Applying These Lessons

Here’s how you can bring the lessons to your Jiu Jitsu journey:

1. Define your “why”: Why did you start training? Why do you keep showing up? Keep this purpose front and center.

2. Focus on improvement: Compete with the person you were yesterday, not the person across the mat.

3. Celebrate the journey: Remember, the medals and belts are milestones, not destinations.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we aim to create an environment where everyone is inspired to keep growing—on and off the mats. Whether you’re preparing for your first competition or simply looking to improve your fitness and mindset, let your “why” guide the way.

Want to explore this mindset for yourself? Join us on the mats and discover how Jiu Jitsu can align with your purpose.

Exploring The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin – Lessons for Jiu Jitsu and Beyond

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re always looking for resources to deepen our understanding of martial arts and personal growth. One book that offers profound insights for anyone serious about developing mastery is The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin. Waitzkin’s journey – from chess prodigy to Tai Chi world champion – shows how mastering any skill involves universal principles that apply across disciplines. This makes it a powerful read for Jiu Jitsu practitioners seeking growth, resilience, and mental clarity both on and off the mat.

Josh Waitzkin’s Journey

Waitzkin’s unique path is central to the lessons in The Art of Learning. Recognized as a chess prodigy in his youth, he was the inspiration behind the film Searching for Bobby Fischer. But Waitzkin didn’t stop at chess – he transitioned to the martial art of Tai Chi, eventually winning a world championship in its push-hands division. The switch from one discipline to another helped him recognize patterns of learning that are universal, and he distilled these insights into his book.

Key Lessons for Jiu Jitsu from The Art of Learning

1. The Beginner’s Mindset

Waitzkin talks about embracing the beginner’s mindset, an idea that resonates deeply in Jiu Jitsu. No matter how skilled you are, there’s always room to learn. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we emphasize continuous learning, encouraging students to stay curious, ask questions, and recognize that each roll or technique holds something new. Keeping an open mind – even as we progress – allows us to improve and adapt over time.

2. Chunking and Building Foundations

In chess, Waitzkin learned to break down complex games into “chunks” or fundamental patterns. This method allowed him to recognize situations and respond quickly. In Jiu Jitsu, we practice chunking as well. Starting with foundational movements, positions, and escapes, we gradually combine them into complex sequences. By mastering the basics, students can respond intuitively under pressure, much like Waitzkin did in his Tai Chi and chess competitions.

3. Resilience and Embracing Failure

One of Waitzkin’s most profound insights is about the role of failure in learning. He explains that setbacks aren’t just inevitable; they’re essential. In Jiu Jitsu, we know this all too well – getting tapped out or failing a sweep can be frustrating, but it’s part of the process. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we teach that resilience is built through these tough moments, helping students learn and come back stronger. Embracing failure as part of growth is what helps transform frustration into progress.

4. The Art of Slowing Down

Waitzkin emphasizes the importance of “making smaller circles,” which involves slowing down to refine and fully absorb each detail of a movement. For Jiu Jitsu practitioners, this is invaluable. Rather than rushing through techniques, taking the time to break down each grip, shift, and adjustment allows for deeper understanding. Slowing down in practice often leads to faster, more intuitive reactions when rolling or competing.

5. Finding Flow

One of the most inspiring concepts in The Art of Learning is Waitzkin’s approach to finding “flow” – a state of mind where action becomes effortless. In Jiu Jitsu, we might describe this as the moment when everything clicks, and techniques come together naturally. Waitzkin shares how meditation, visualization, and focused training can help cultivate this state. At our gym, we encourage students to explore these techniques as they build their mental game, finding that balance between focused effort and letting go.

6. Learning from Every Opponent

Waitzkin emphasizes the importance of learning from every encounter. For him, each match, whether in chess or Tai Chi, offered insights into his strengths and weaknesses. In Jiu Jitsu, our training partners are also our greatest teachers. Every roll is an opportunity to adapt, test skills, and gain new perspectives, and Waitzkin’s approach encourages us to approach each session with an open mind and a focus on growth.

Bringing The Art of Learning to the Mat

Reading The Art of Learning reminds us that mastery is a journey, one that goes far beyond the physical aspects of any skill. For Jiu Jitsu, this book reinforces the idea that progress isn’t always measured in belts or medals, but in how we approach each challenge, how we respond to setbacks, and how we nurture a love for learning.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we encourage all students to explore this book and reflect on how these principles can shape their journey on the mat and in life. Whether you’re a white belt or a black belt, The Art of Learning has valuable lessons that resonate with anyone looking to deepen their practice and embrace the path of mastery.

El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu at JJWL Stockton: A Recap

Last Saturday, our team represented El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu with heart and dedication at the JJWL (Jiu Jitsu World League) tournament in Stockton. This event brought together grapplers of all ages, levels, and styles, making it a thrilling experience for both competitors and supporters. It was a day filled with intense matches, showcasing our students’ hard work and the growth of our gym.

We’re proud to announce that our team clinched an impressive 2nd place in the youth division. This ranking is a testament to our competitors’ commitment to training and to the strong support from our community, coaches, and teammates who were there cheering from the sidelines.

Highlights from the Tournament

The competition had no shortage of memorable moments. Our team members stepped onto the mats with focus, determination, and skill. Every match tested their endurance, resilience, and ability to adapt. Some highlights included:

Relentless Techniques: Our competitors displayed exceptional technical skills, putting months of training to use in real time. Every position, escape, sweep, and submission attempt brought our students closer to mastering their craft.

Team Spirit: One of the defining features of the event was the strong sense of camaraderie. Between matches, our athletes shared advice, offered encouragement, and celebrated each other’s successes. It was a true demonstration of the unity and respect we strive for at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu.

Growth and Learning: For many, this was a valuable learning experience. Each match provided insights into areas for improvement, whether it was refining a specific technique or developing mental resilience. Tournaments like these help us grow as martial artists and bring us one step closer to achieving our personal goals.

Youth competitor medalists: Belle – silver, Eli – silver, Hazel – silver in gi & nogi, Colin – gold in gi & nogi. Jake was the only adult competitor from EDH and he took gold in nogi and bronze in the gi, an impressive accomplishment for his first tournament appearance!

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate our team’s outstanding performance, we also look forward to future competitions. These events are more than just a chance to earn medals—they are opportunities for personal growth, team bonding, and the thrill of testing our skills against new opponents. Whether our students are seasoned competitors or entering their first tournament, every experience adds to the depth of their Jiu Jitsu journey.

A huge thank you to everyone who participated, supported, and represented El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu at JJWL in Stockton. Let’s keep up the hard work, learn from every experience, and continue to push ourselves on the mats.

See you in class!

Discovering El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that a deeper purpose drives every individual who steps onto the mat. For many, Jiu Jitsu begins as a curiosity, a challenge, or a workout. But as students progress, they often find a greater meaning in their training that goes beyond learning techniques or improving fitness. At the heart of El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu lies our “why”—a purpose we cultivate together that empowers and transforms lives.

1. Building Character and Resilience

Jiu Jitsu is more than a martial art; it’s a journey of self-discovery. We emphasize values like discipline, humility, and perseverance, guiding our students to develop resilience both on and off the mat. Through every roll and every tough match, we learn that failure is not an endpoint but an opportunity for growth. We believe that challenges shape character, and we’re here to support our students every step of the way.

2. Creating a Strong Community

Our gym isn’t just a training space; it’s a team. People from all walks of life, from different backgrounds and skill levels, come together to support and encourage one another. Whether it’s a first-time visitor or a seasoned competitor, everyone finds a place here. We work to foster an environment where each person feels valued, and where camaraderie and mutual respect are fundamental.

3. Encouraging Lifelong Learning

In Jiu Jitsu, there’s always something new to learn. This art continually evolves, challenging us to stay curious and keep progressing. We believe in the concept of kaizen—continuous improvement—instilling the mindset that no matter how much experience we gain, there’s always room to grow. Our structured curriculum and commitment to technique development ensure that each student is supported on their unique journey.

4. Promoting Health and Wellness

Physical fitness is a key part of what we do, but we know that wellness encompasses more than just strength and endurance. Jiu Jitsu offers a pathway to improved mental well-being, helping people manage stress, stay present, and develop confidence. Training here is a way for individuals to reset, gain mental clarity, and feel better equipped to tackle life’s challenges.

5. Inspiring Purpose and Fulfillment

Each person’s “why” is unique. Some of our students join to build self-defense skills, others for competition, and some simply to challenge themselves. But regardless of each person’s reason, they find a sense of purpose through their dedication and connection to this art. We are proud to provide a space where people of all ages—especially those who are 30, 40, and 50+—can find renewed purpose through the discipline and practice of Jiu Jitsu.

6. Making a Positive Impact

We strive to give back to the community through initiatives like our Guardian El Dorado Hills scholarship and in-house fundraisers, believing that Jiu Jitsu can be a force for good. From teaching life skills in our youth classes to providing scholarships for teens, we are committed to making a difference and expanding access to the life-changing benefits of this art.

Embrace Your “Why” with Us

Whether you’re here to test your limits, to find focus, or simply to be part of something meaningful, we welcome you to embrace your own “why” at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Join us in creating a space where purpose is as important as practice, and where each individual has the opportunity to grow, both as a martial artist and as a person.

The Founding Purpose of El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: Building Strong Individuals and a Stronger Community

El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu was founded on a simple yet powerful vision: to create an environment where individuals of all ages can cultivate resilience, discipline, and community through the art of Jiu Jitsu. As a martial art that demands dedication, technique, and respect, Jiu Jitsu serves as both a physical and mental discipline. At our gym, we believe that this journey, whether pursued competitively or as a lifelong practice, shapes individuals into stronger, more compassionate, and more self-aware people.

The Heart of Our Mission: Character Development

Our mission goes beyond just building champions on the mat. We are committed to building character. Each class, each drill, and each moment of sparring is an opportunity for growth, both technically and personally. For kids, we emphasize the development of life skills such as integrity, respect, humility, and safety. Our monthly “mat chats” for the youth program focus on these skills, embedding them in a way that’s accessible and relevant to young minds. For adults, we emphasize the concept of kaizen—continuous improvement. We believe that every individual, regardless of age or background, can make steady progress, learning something new with every step.

A Place for All: Diversity and Inclusion in Jiu Jitsu

Our belief is that Jiu Jitsu should be for everyone, and we are proud to offer classes and programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. Many of our members come from El Dorado Hills and surrounding areas to train in our early morning classes, after-work sessions, and dedicated weekend training camps. We’ve seen that Jiu Jitsu has a unique way of uniting people, creating friendships and bonds among individuals who might not have met otherwise. This shared experience on the mat fosters understanding, mutual respect, and camaraderie that lasts a lifetime.

Giving Back: Supporting the Community Through Scholarships and Events

We are committed to ensuring that Jiu Jitsu remains accessible to as many as possible. Through the Guardian El Dorado Hills program, we offer scholarships to teens who wish to train but might not otherwise have the opportunity. Additionally, we host in-house events like “Ruckus in the Hills,” which bring the community together, celebrate the spirit of competition, and raise funds to expand our scholarship offerings.

Looking Forward: A Vision of Growth and Positivity

As we continue to grow, our purpose remains steadfast. El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu will always be a place where you can challenge yourself, where you can connect with others, and where you can grow in every area of life. Each day, we work to fulfill this mission and to ensure that our members not only become skilled practitioners but also embody the values and respect inherent in martial arts.

Thank you for being a part of this journey with us. We look forward to many more years of training, learning, and growing together. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting out, we’re here to help you become the best version of yourself.

Exploring Breathe by Rickson Gracie: Life Lessons from a Jiu Jitsu Legend

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that Jiu Jitsu is much more than just a physical practice; it’s a journey that shapes us on and off the mat. One book that encapsulates this philosophy is Breathe: A Life in Flow by Rickson Gracie. For anyone looking to understand the mindset and depth of Jiu Jitsu, Rickson’s story is an inspiring must-read.

A Journey Beyond the Mat

Rickson Gracie, a legendary figure in Jiu Jitsu, recounts his life from the intensity of his early training in Brazil to the global impact he had in popularizing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ). While he achieved fame as an undefeated fighter, his journey wasn’t solely about competition. In Breathe, he shares the values and lessons that drove his success, emphasizing humility, resilience, and self-awareness.

Lessons of Control and Connection

One of the core messages in Breathe is the concept of flow—a balance between focus, calm, and control. For Rickson, this wasn’t limited to Jiu Jitsu techniques; it extended to his entire life. He discusses how understanding breathing and the ability to stay calm under pressure allowed him to manage high-stress situations, whether in a tournament or in life’s challenges. This lesson resonates with our own practice here at El Dorado Hills, reminding us that controlling our breath helps control our mind and body.

A Legacy of Respect and Resilience

In addition to teaching readers about technical aspects of Jiu Jitsu, Breathe delves into the resilience needed to overcome obstacles, both physical and emotional. Rickson’s journey is filled with personal challenges, but he faced each one with humility and a commitment to growth. For practitioners of all ages, his example shows how Jiu Jitsu can be a source of strength through life’s ups and downs.

Finding Purpose in Practice

For Rickson, Jiu Jitsu was more than a family tradition; it became his purpose and path to personal evolution. At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we see similar transformations in our students as they develop a deeper understanding of themselves through Jiu Jitsu. Breathe inspires us to continue searching for our personal “why”—a reminder that purpose is often found in the journey, not just the destination.

A Book for All

Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your Jiu Jitsu journey, Breathe offers insights into the mental, spiritual, and physical aspects of the art. Rickson’s story reminds us that Jiu Jitsu is about embracing challenges, finding balance, and ultimately, becoming a better version of ourselves.

Next time you step onto the mat, think about Rickson’s journey and how it applies to your own. Keep breathing, keep flowing, and keep growing.

Empowering Teens Through Guardian EDH: Jiu Jitsu Scholarships at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that martial arts can profoundly change lives, especially for teens. Through the skills and values learned on the mat, Jiu Jitsu has a unique way of teaching discipline, focus, resilience, and respect. Recognizing this transformative power, we’re proud to partner with the Guardian El Dorado Hills project to provide scholarships for teens in our community.

Why Jiu Jitsu?

Jiu Jitsu isn’t just about learning techniques and gaining physical strength—it’s about building character, managing challenges, and finding confidence. For teens, this can be particularly impactful as they navigate an important stage in life. Training at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu gives them a place to develop mental toughness, make lasting friendships, and work with mentors who support their journey both on and off the mat.

How Guardian EDH is Making a Difference

Guardian EDH is committed to supporting teens who want to train but may face financial barriers. Through scholarships provided by Guardian EDH, teens receive access to our classes and become part of a welcoming community that encourages growth and positive habits. This support enables students to train consistently and grow in their abilities, regardless of their financial situation.

The Scholarship Experience

Each scholarship recipient is treated as a full member of our community. They have access to regular training sessions, receive guidance from our experienced instructors, and are encouraged to take part in the full range of activities and events at the gym. Guardian EDH’s scholarship recipients can participate in our youth programs, team events, and special seminars—building both skills and confidence in a nurturing environment.

Supporting Our Future Through Jiu Jitsu

By contributing to Guardian EDH or participating in fundraisers, everyone in our community can help make martial arts accessible to teens. Every scholarship provides a teen with more than just training—it’s a chance to become part of something bigger, to find positive mentors, and to build a foundation of resilience and integrity.

Guardian EDH’s commitment to teen scholarships embodies the values we hold dear at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu: a dedication to community, personal growth, and opportunity for all. We’re proud to work together to make Jiu Jitsu accessible and meaningful for every teen who wants to train.