Here are 90 essential BJJ techniques that you need to know. Although this is not meant to be a comprehensive all known BJJ attacks, escapes and defences, this article is to serve as a quick resource of beginner BJJ attacks and counters that you’ll need to know towards your path to Blue Belt.
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Table of Contents
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 1: Guard Passing
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 2: Closed Guard Submissions
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 3: Closed Guard Sweeps
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 4: Side control
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 5: Half Guard
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 6: Knee on Belly
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 7: Back Control
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 8: Turtle attacks
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 9: Butterfly Guard
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 10: Positional Escapes
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 11: Submission Defense
- Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 12: Take Downs
Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 1: Guard Passing
The Guard position and learning how to fight off of your back is the cornerstone of BJJ. Attacking from the Guard and defending against sweeps and submissions while passing the Guard is the majority of BJJ.
Closed Guard.
High – Stand up, knee push, back pocket
Med – Knee in tail bone, hip break
Low – sao paulo
Half Guard
With underhook – head down, knee slide
Without underhook – cross body, knee push
Butterfly Guard
Toreador – cuff grip
Cage hips, 2 on 1
Open Guard
Matador
Ankle lock
Double Under
Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 2: Closed Guard Submissions
Retaining your Guard and attacking from your Guard is unquestionably the most important set of skills in BJJ. It should be noted that as critical a skill Guard Retention and Guard Attacks are, it’s simultaneously the most difficult skill to master in BJJ.
Let’s begin your introduction to Guard attacks with Closed Guard submissions.
Kimura
Triangle
Armbar
Omoplata
X Choke
Guillotine
Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 3: Closed Guard Sweeps
Sweeping from the Closed Guard is typically the first set of attacks that you’ll master as an absolute beginner. Sweeping your partner is often much easier than winning a submission over them. Furthermore, the Closed Guard is notably an easier position to attack from because of the strong control you have over your partner; thus, slowing them down and eliminates scrambles.
Bump
Scissor
Reverse Scissor
Armpit / Knee Flower
Flower Sweep
Back take
Omoplata Sweep
Double ankle sweep
Single ankle sweep
Essential BJJ Techniques Chapter 4: Side control
Winning the Side Control position is one of the first dominant positions you’ll achieve as a complete beginner. When you successfully execute a sweep or a takedown on your partner or when you win a solid Guard Pass; most likely , you’ll find yourself in Side Control.