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5 Technical BJJ Lessons From My Weekend of Training in Austin

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Chris Wojcik
Jan 15
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A few hours late on this post — sorry! I meant to release it early today but I forgot to push “publish” 😂

Anyway, after a tweet that I wrote this week picked up a lot of steam and sparked some debate from grapplers of all levels, I decided to turn the 5 lessons I learned from training in Austin last weekend into a complete article.

Here’s the tweet, just so you know what we’re about to get into:

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5 lessons on Jiu-Jitsu from my weekend of training in Austin: - guard is dead (unless you’re good at wrestling up) - if you can’t wrestle you have no vote in where the fight happens - passing meta is ahead of the guard - wrestle-judo-jitsu 😵‍💫 - everyone good is good at leg locks
4:43 PM ∙ Jan 11, 2023
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These are the 5 BJJJ lessons I learned from training last weekend.

The article that follows is the thoughts leading to how I came to those conclusions and key personal takeaways from my training down there.

Before we dive in, here are some key points to remember:

  • these 5 points are reflective of the current meta in the professional no-gi Jiu-Jitsu game

  • these 5 points are by no means all-inclusive assumptions about Jiu-Jitsu

  • there are exceptions to these 5 points — but not many — and I will mention those I see that they are relevant

With that, let’s dive in:

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