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The 16 Most Important Techniques for the BJJ Beginner

September 1, 2025 by Stephan Kesting

16 BJJ Beginner Techniques

What's the most common problem (aside from getting caught under side control) facing the BJJ beginner? It's probably feeling overwhelmed by the staggering number of techniques that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu contains! There are a thousand variations of sweeps and locks and chokes and pins and escapes and guard passes.  It's enough to make your head spin! So where then do you start?  Which … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: Americana, Armbar, BJJ, Collar Chokes, Fundamentals, Guard Passes, Guard Sweeps, Guillotine Choke, Mark Mullen, MMA, Rear Naked Choke, Submission, Techniques, Triangle Choke, Video

A BJJ Match is a Zero-Sum Game

July 14, 2025 by Stephan Kesting

Stephan Kesting hitting the omoplata armlock

When I was filming the BJJ Foundations instructional with Cal MacDonald he brought up a really interesting point... He said that if you're in a serious match - a competition or a deathroll at the club - then at a tactical level, jiu-jitsu becomes a zero-sum game. That means every grip, every hook, and every adjustment of position becomes win-lose. If you win that exchange, your opponent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Competition, Training Tagged With: Cal MacDonald, Fundamentals, Strategy, The Mental Aspect

The Four Variations of the BJJ Technical Standup

April 20, 2022 by Stephan Kesting

Four variations of the BJJ technical standup

The technical standup is an absolutely essential movement in BJJ.  It's used to get back to your feet in self defense and MMA, but also for finishing guard sweeps, defending against guard sweeps, guard retention, and a thousand other applications. Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins, a BJJ black belt world champion, breaks the technical standup into four different variations... The Full Technical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Self Defense, Training Tagged With: Brandon Mullins, Drills, Fundamentals, Nonstop Jiu-Jitsu Book, Solo Drills, Technical Standup, Video

The Fundamental Movements of BJJ and their Advanced Applications

October 2, 2020 by Stephan Kesting

BJJ Fundamentals and their Advanced Applications

If you've ever gone to a single BJJ class then you've probably done some kind of warmup that included shrimping, bridging, rolls and other fundamental movements. Some of these movements were probably connected to techniques. The shrimping motion might have been connected to one method of escaping side control, the bridge might have been connected to a mount escape, and so on... But what … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews, Podcasts, Training Tagged With: Brandon Mullins, Bridge, Fundamentals, Interviews, Nonstop Jiu-Jitsu Book, Rolling, Shrimping, The Strenuous Life BJJ Podcast with Stephan Kesting, Training Schedule

Dealing with the Gi in Grappling

January 5, 2019 by Stephan Kesting

The 5 Most Important Things for Transitioning from No Gi to Gi thumbnail

Are you coming from a background in submission grappling or training mostly without the gi and trying to get into BJJ? Are you frustrated by the cloth prison (the gi) that's stifling your movements and allowing your opponent to wrap you up? I'm a big fan of being competent in both gi and no gi grappling, if for no other reason than self defense. Yes, you might get attacked on the beach … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques Tagged With: BJJ, Collar Spider Guard, de la Riva Guard, Fundamentals, Gi, Gi vs No Gi, Gripfighting, No Gi, Self Defense, Spider Guard, The Mental Aspect, Video

Combining BJJ and Wrestling with ‘Chewy’ from Chewjitsu

May 3, 2018 by Stephan Kesting

wrestler vs bjj guy on his back

Wrestling is a fantastic background for anyone who wants to train BJJ.  The powerful takedowns, the determined scrambling, the level of conditioning and a tough mindset are a winning combination that work in any combat sport. But transitioning from wrestling to BJJ and combining the best of both arts isn't necessarily an easy process... In fact it can be downright difficult and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Grappling Techniques, Training Tagged With: Americana, BJJ, Chewy, Closed Guard, Fundamentals, Guard Sweeps, Kimura, Takedowns, The Mental Aspect, Video, Wrestling

12 BJJ Black Belts Give Their Best Tips for Starting BJJ {Video and Podcast}

March 25, 2018 by Stephan Kesting

12 BJJ black belts give their best advice for starting jiu-jitsu

Today you're going to get 12 BJJ black belts give their best tips, strategies and advice for people just starting out in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. White belts looking for help getting started and organising their training will really benefit from watching this. Although there are a few themes the fascinating thing is how diverse the advice is.  There is no one path, no one BJJ tip to rule them all, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: For Beginners, Miscellaneous, Podcasts Tagged With: Bernardo Faria, Brandon Mullins, Classes, Concepts, Elliott Bayev, Fundamentals, Jason Manly, Mike Zenga, Perry Bateson, Pshemek Drabczynski, Ritchie Yip, Rob Biernacki, Sean McHugh, Self Defense, Sparring, Strategy, The Mental Aspect, The Strenuous Life BJJ Podcast with Stephan Kesting, Training, Travis Stevens, Video

A High Percentage Triangle Choke from Half Guard

November 2, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

half guard triangle choke - arm moved across

In this new video my friend, BJJ black belt and world champion Brandon ‘Wolverine’ Mullins shows how to set up and finish his favourite submission from the half guard. As you watch it pay attention not only to the details of the movement, but it's really the underlying pattern of bridging and shrimping that powers the whole technique. Breaking a technique down into its fundamental components … [Read more...]

Filed Under: android, apps, Grappling Techniques, iphone Tagged With: Android, Brandon Mullins, Fundamentals, Half Guard, iPhone, Submission, Techniques, Triangle Choke, Video, Z Guard

How To Use Moves You Already Know to Do Advanced Techniques

November 1, 2015 by Stephan Kesting

From Advanced BJJ Fundamentals mobile app

We've just launched the latest Grapplearts BJJ instructional mobile app with my friend Brandon 'Wolverine' Mullins. It's called Advanced BJJ Fundamentals. The name of this app isn't accidental, because it's all about using the fundamental building blocks of jiu-jitsu to make learning easier, to amplify the effectiveness and reliability of your techniques, and to build an advanced … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Instructional Videos, Miscellaneous, Training Tagged With: Android, Armlocks, BJJ, Brandon Mullins, Butterfly Guard, Chokes, Closed Guard, Drills, Escapes, Fundamentals, Guard Passes, Guard Sweeps, Half Guard, iPhone, Omoplata, Open Guard, Submission, Takedowns, Techniques, Video

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