Tag Archives: Wrestling for BJJ

Wrestling Clinic at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu with Combat Label’s Shimizu Seshito and Nakamura Miyu

Last week, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu had the incredible opportunity to host two world-class wrestlers from Japan—Shimizu Seshito and Nakamura Miyu—for a special wrestling clinic. Both athletes, representing Combat Label, brought an elite level of technical expertise and competition experience, sharing insights that left a lasting impact on everyone in attendance.

Elite Wrestling Meets Jiu Jitsu

Seshito and are both decorated wrestlers, known for their dynamic styles and high-level takedown techniques. Their visit to El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu was a rare chance for our students to learn directly from some of the best in the sport.

Throughout the clinic, they covered key aspects of wrestling for Jiu Jitsu, including:

  • Effective setups for takedowns
  • Hand fighting strategies
  • Chain wrestling sequences to maintain control
  • Scrambling techniques to recover and counter

The level of detail and precision in their instruction was impressive, helping both beginners and experienced grapplers refine their skills.

A Unique Cultural Exchange

Beyond the technical aspects, having Shimizu and Miyu at our gym was an inspiring cultural exchange. Wrestling is deeply rooted in Japanese combat sports, and their visit gave us insight into the intensity and discipline of high-level Japanese training. The energy in the room was incredible, with students eager to soak up knowledge and push their limits.

Combat Label Summer Camp in Japan

For those looking to take their training to the next level, Combat Label offers an exclusive summer camp in Japan that provides an immersive experience in elite wrestling and grappling. The camp brings together top athletes, coaches, and competitors, focusing on high-level techniques, strength conditioning, and the mental aspects of competition.

This camp is an incredible opportunity for Jiu Jitsu and wrestling practitioners who want to sharpen their skills in a focused training environment. Beyond the mat, participants also get to experience Japanese culture, train alongside world-class talent, and build lasting connections with the global grappling community.

If you’re serious about improving your wrestling for Jiu Jitsu, the Combat Label Summer Camp is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Click this link for more details on how to join, and let’s continue to learn and grow from the best!

The Impact on Our Students

For many of our competitors, this clinic was a game-changer. Learning from high-caliber wrestlers like Seshito and Miyu reinforced the importance of positional awareness, footwork, and pressure—elements that directly translate into success on the Jiu Jitsu mats.

We are incredibly grateful to Combat Label for making this event possible and to Shimizu Seshito and Nakamura Miyu for sharing their expertise with us. Their influence will undoubtedly be felt in our training sessions moving forward.

Stay tuned for more opportunities to train with world-class athletes at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. If you missed this clinic, make sure to catch the next one—your takedown game will thank you!

Incorporating Judo and Wrestling into Our Jiu Jitsu Program

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we’re committed to offering a well-rounded grappling experience that goes beyond traditional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. By incorporating techniques from Judo and wrestling, we’re not only broadening our students’ skill sets but also enhancing their overall effectiveness on the mat. Both disciplines bring unique elements that complement and elevate Jiu Jitsu, providing our students with a more diverse and complete game.

Why Incorporate Judo?

Judo, with its emphasis on balance, leverage, and throws, offers key advantages in transitioning from standing to ground. Many Jiu Jitsu practitioners find themselves starting in positions where both opponents are standing, and Judo provides a structured, efficient way to take the fight to the ground while maintaining control. Classic techniques like hip throws (ogoshi) and sacrifice throws (hikikomi gaeshi) give our students the ability to execute dynamic takedowns with precision and power. By mastering these moves, students learn how to control the momentum of a match right from the start, gaining an edge in competition or self-defense situations.

Why Wrestling Matters

Wrestling’s contribution to our Jiu Jitsu program lies in its unparalleled focus on takedowns, control, and explosiveness. The application of single-leg and double-leg takedowns provides our students with efficient ways to bring their opponents to the mat without compromising their own base or stability. Wrestling also emphasizes positional dominance, which is a key concept in Jiu Jitsu—being able to control your opponent from top positions like side control or mount is crucial to setting up submissions.

Additionally, the grit and work ethic emphasized in wrestling help develop mental toughness, persistence, and the ability to scramble out of tough situations—all important traits for success in Jiu Jitsu.

The Integration at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At our gym, we have the unique advantage of having coaches with high-level experience in both Judo and wrestling. Barrett, a former Division 1 wrestler, leads our efforts to incorporate these powerful elements into our curriculum. His expertise in setups, chain wrestling, and transitions ensures that students not only learn the techniques but also understand how to apply them in live rolling situations. For those interested in Judo, we offer classes that explore essential throws and grips, connecting them directly to the Jiu Jitsu game, so students can apply these skills in real time.

We believe that by offering a mix of Judo, wrestling, and Jiu Jitsu, our students develop a more dynamic and adaptable style. Whether you’re competing in tournaments or training for personal development, this integration allows you to be comfortable standing or on the ground, increasing your chances of success in any grappling situation.

The incorporation of Judo and wrestling into our Jiu Jitsu program is about offering the best possible training environment. We want our students to be complete grapplers, capable of handling any position, whether standing or on the ground. By embracing these disciplines, we not only honor the roots of Jiu Jitsu but also push the boundaries of what’s possible in grappling.

If you’re ready to expand your game and learn how to seamlessly blend these powerful arts, join us at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Let’s take your training to the next level.

Incorporating Wrestling and Judo into Training at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe in creating well-rounded martial artists by blending the best aspects of multiple disciplines. While Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) forms the core of our training, we also incorporate key elements of wrestling and judo, adding variety to our techniques and improving our members’ overall grappling skillsets.

Wrestling: Emphasizing Control and Takedowns

Wrestling offers powerful tools for controlling opponents and gaining advantageous positions. Our classes frequently integrate wrestling techniques like the single-leg and double-leg takedowns, emphasizing a strong base and explosive movement. Under the guidance of former wrestlers, students learn how to apply these techniques with precision, especially when transitioning from standing to ground combat. Whether you’re a beginner learning to chain together basic takedowns or an advanced student looking to sharpen your control, our integration of wrestling into Jiu Jitsu ensures a well-rounded ground game.

Judo: Leveraging Throws and Balance

Judo’s focus on off-balancing an opponent and executing throws adds another dimension to our training. In class, we incorporate judo techniques such as the Ouchi Gari (inner reap) and Seoi Nage (shoulder throw), teaching students how to blend them into their Jiu Jitsu strategy. Our instruction emphasizes timing and leverage, giving students the ability to execute throws effectively even against larger opponents. By combining Judo throws with BJJ groundwork, members gain a seamless connection between standing and grappling, making their training more comprehensive.

The Benefits of Blending Disciplines

The integration of wrestling and judo gives our students the tools to deal with any grappling situation. Whether it’s transitioning from standing to the ground or controlling an opponent once you’re down, this blend improves versatility and confidence. Plus, these additional skill sets make our members more competitive in tournaments where takedowns and throws often determine the pace of the match.

We are proud to offer this unique approach to training, keeping El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu a place where students of all backgrounds and skill levels can continue to evolve. Whether you’re looking to improve your wrestling, judo, or Jiu Jitsu, our gym offers an environment where you can learn and apply techniques from each discipline, growing your abilities in all areas of grappling.

Join us on the mats to experience how wrestling and judo are seamlessly integrated into our training sessions!