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...AND JIU-JITSU FOR ALL

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03.17.2026 | This week in training.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! I just arrived back from a trip to San Diego. I attended the JFLO Mastermind Summit. Justin "JFLO" Flores had an incredible background in grappling, beginning in judo, transitioning to college wrestling, then back to judo, and eventually finding his way to Brazilian jiu-jitsu. His interpretation of standing engagements and bringing the opponent to the ground in a controlled fashion without giving up position or control really sparked my interest. He had been on my radar for a while before I committed to heading to the summit. No joke, it was the best seminar I've ever been to. He broke down the details of successful takedowns and how to apply those concepts seamlessly across the three grappling arts. I've been doing my best over the past few days to begin sharing with you all what I've learned, so you can benefit from the light bulbs that went off for me over the past week. I would love to know what you are interested in learning from a stand-up perspective. What takedowns have you seen or learned that don't seem logical or feasible for you as an athlete? How can we make all these techniques accessible to you so you can train them safely and in ways that benefit you and your partners?
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I had a chance to attend a couple of seminars with him and I truly love the combination of Wrestling Judo and Jiujitsu. Wrestling typically requires low stances, dropping levels, and pushing while Judo requires an upright stance twisting, and pulling. The combination of the two is wildly off-balancing and perfect for our sport. Love it. I’ll be back off injured reserve shortly to be tripped and thrown. 🤣
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