For practitioners who are done leaving training to chance
Build gameplans from the techniques you actually drill, so you walk in knowing exactly what you're working on. Rehearse before class. Talk for 30 seconds after. Adjust and go again.
White belt mapping your first guard, brown belt refining a system. The thinking is the same; only the details change.
Enough volume that positions repeat and patterns surface. Train once a month and there won't be much for the analysis to work with.
Fifteen minutes building a gameplan beats another hour rolling on autopilot. The app handles the busywork; the thinking stays yours β and that's the part that makes you better.
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You leave exhausted. That's not the same as leaving better.
You walk in knowing which position you're working and what you're testing.
You learn something on Tuesday and it's gone by Friday.
Every technique you log lands under the position it belongs to, linked to what it leads to.
You step on the mats and work on whatever the class happens to cover.
A gameplan that branches: if they defend this way, here's your answer.
Showing up is the easy part. Training on purpose is what separates five years of progress from five years of repetition.
That's what BJJ Base is for.
Start from a position and work out what actually happens. They defend β what's your answer? Each path ends somewhere real: a submission, a pin, an escape, back to neutral. Working that out is the part that teaches you something, and you do it at home instead of losing the round figuring it out.
Pick the position you're working on. Build a gameplan, or rehearse the one you have.
Walk in knowing what you're testing instead of taking whatever the class gives you.
Talk for 30 seconds after class. The techniques get extracted and filed for you β no manual entry.
See what worked and what didn't. Change the branch, or build the next gameplan.
Pick the position you're working on. Build a gameplan, or rehearse the one you have.
Walk in knowing what you're testing instead of taking whatever the class gives you.
Talk for 30 seconds after class. The techniques get extracted and filed for you β no manual entry.
See what worked and what didn't. Change the branch, or build the next gameplan.
None of it takes long. It has to survive a normal training week or you won't keep it up.
Branching paths that each end somewhere real. Rehearse them step by step before you train.
Describe your session out loud. Techniques get created and filed for you.
Everything you've trained, collected by position, Gi and No-Gi kept separate. Mark what you know and what you're still learning.
What you've never practiced, what's gone stale, which area you're neglecting.
Scored across takedowns, guard, passing, control, escapes and submissions.
A focus area, drills with times, and a gameplan to rehearse β built from your own data.
Download and train on the free tier as long as you like. Pro removes the limits.
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