At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we believe that a truly well-rounded martial artist is dangerous both on the feet and on the ground. That’s why our nogi curriculum for kids and adults is designed as a hybrid system that seamlessly blends wrestling and submission grappling. This approach ensures that our students develop the skills and confidence to excel in all aspects of grappling, whether they’re competing in tournaments or simply training to improve their craft.
Why a Hybrid Approach?
Traditional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu focuses heavily on ground techniques, with an emphasis on positional control and submissions. While these are essential skills, grappling starts on the feet, and the ability to dictate where the fight goes is just as critical. Wrestling brings the explosiveness, takedowns, and positional dominance that are often overlooked in traditional BJJ. By merging wrestling with submission grappling, our students learn to master transitions between the two realms, becoming more adaptable and effective athletes.
What Does Our Nogi Curriculum Look Like?
1. Wrestling Foundations:
Incorporating wrestling into our nogi classes gives students the tools to control the match from the very beginning. We focus on:
- Takedowns like double legs, single legs, and snap downs.
- Defensive techniques to avoid being taken down, such as sprawls and counter-offense.
- Clinch work, including setups for trips and throws.
2. Submission Grappling Techniques:
Once the fight hits the mat, submission grappling shines. Our curriculum emphasizes:
- Positional control, such as side control, mount, and back control.
- Smooth transitions to maintain dominance.
- Submissions, including chokes, arm locks, and leg locks, tailored for nogi scenarios where grips are different.
3. Bridging the Gap:
The true magic of our curriculum lies in teaching students to seamlessly transition between wrestling and grappling. For example:
- Using wrestling takedowns to enter dominant positions for submissions.
- Escaping from bad positions by blending wrestling scrambles with Jiu Jitsu scrambles.
- Developing the ability to flow between explosive movements and calculated control.
Why It Works for Kids and Adults
For our younger students, this hybrid curriculum builds a strong athletic foundation. Kids learn coordination, balance, and strength while also developing discipline and resilience. For adults, the integration of wrestling and submission grappling creates versatile athletes who are prepared for any situation—whether in competition or self-defense.
Becoming a Complete Grappler
At EDH Jiu Jitsu, our goal is to create well-rounded athletes who excel in both nogi and gi environments. By combining the best of wrestling and submission grappling, our nogi curriculum gives students the confidence to take on any challenge, both on the feet and on the ground.
Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to refine your skills, our hybrid nogi program will help you become a complete grappler. Ready to elevate your game? Join us on the mats and experience the difference at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu.