BJJ Terms Glossary

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If One Then Two

If one guy can hold you down then two guys can rape you. In theory it demonstrates to people who think BJJ is gay that it may be possible that not taking BJJ is just as gay. It leads to the idea that if you chose to not escape then you are ok with the outcome of two guys holding you down. If you are ok with that then you might be gay. It could also be a theory to demonstrate the importance of learning to escape.

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Dominant

You want to hold the position to give you control and dictate the outcome.

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Tea Bag

Putting someone in a submission where you are literally sitting on their head. Normally done by school instructors as an initiation and welcome into a school.

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Absolute

Categories: Competition

A championship division where there is no weight limit for competitors.

Academy

Categories: Administrative

The term used to refer to a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu school.

Amarrão

(/a.ma.ʁaˈsɐ̃w̃/ (ah-mah-hah-SOW))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

Refers to a fighter who constantly "stalls" the fight by holding back themselves and their opponent, instead of aiming for submission, which is the ultimate goal of a Jiu Jitsu competition.

Amasso

(/aˈma.su/ (ah-MAH-soo))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

Describes situations where a competitor has complete dominance over their adversary during a fight. It can also refer to situations where a practitioner enters the fight with a half-guard or immediately immobilizes the opponent, applying significant pressure.

Americana

(Ame-Ri-Ca-Na)

Categories: Submission

A submission that aims to force the opponent’s arm from the side control position. Also known as ude garami, this is a type of lock that uses leverage to apply pressure to the adversary's shoulder or elbow.

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Anaconda Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the arms to compress the opponent’s airways from the side. A strangle similar to the arm-triangle, typically entered from a front headlock position, compressing the opponent's airways from the side.

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Ankle Lock

Categories: Submission

A submission focused on the adversary's ankle, where a torsion is applied towards the joint's internal rotation.

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Arm Crush

Categories: Submission

An armlock that relies on the legs to keep perfect distance while the arms attack the opponent's elbow.

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Arm-Triangle Choke

Categories: Submission

A type of strangle where the attacker uses the defender's own shoulder in combination with their forearm to apply pressure to the side of the neck.

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Armbar

Categories: Submission

A go-to submission from the guard or mount position that hyperextends the opponents elbow joint.

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Armlock

Categories: Submission

A submission that puts pressure on the elbow joint. How Brazilian fighters name the armbar.

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Arrochar

(/ahoˈʃar/ (ah-ho-SHAR))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

To tighten the grip, adjusting your position during grappling.

Back Control

Categories: Position

A position where one fighter is behind the opponent, with legs wrapped around their body. The player takes control of the opponent’s back, placing the heels between the opponent’s thighs without crossing the legs. Must have one arm trapped (see “seat-belt”) or the ability to trap one arm in order to be given the points. This position is awarded four points if held for three seconds in competition.

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Back Mount

Categories: Position

A position where a student has control of another student from the back (i.e. a student is face down with another student straddling his back).

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Back Take

Categories: Technique

A technique used to take the opponent’s back. The transition from a position such as side control or mount to obtain back control.

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Baiana

(/baˈja.na/ (bah-YAH-nah))

Categories: Takedown

Also known as morote gari or double leg. It is a throw that consists of grabbing both legs of the adversary in order to throw them to the ground.

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Baratoplata

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses a twisting of the opponent’s arm to force the submission.

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Base

Categories: Concept

The foundation or stability of the body, usually achieved by maintaining a low center of gravity and keeping the legs spread out widely when kneeling or standing.

Belt

Categories: Equipment

The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu belt worn by practitioners to indicate their level of proficiency. A symbol of a fighter's level of proficiency and experience.

Belt Records

Categories: Administrative

A required form for athletes who are skipping belt ranks in the IBJJF system or for first time Brown and Black Belt membership holders. This form requires athletes to indicate their promotion dates at each belt rank to show they have completed the required time.

Berimbolo

Categories: Sweep

A technique used to sweep an opponent from the guard position. An advanced and highly dynamic technique used to sweep an opponent from the guard, frequently involving inversions and leg entanglements to achieve a back take.

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Bicep Slicer

Categories: Submission

A submission that puts pressure on the opponent’s bicep. A submission in which the practitioner attacks their opponent's bicep by driving their shin into the bicep muscle.

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BJJ

Categories: General

Abbreviation for “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.”

Black Belt Certificate

Categories: Administrative

A completely separate process from the membership process. Active Black Belt membership is not the same as the Black Belt Certification process. The membership process only allows the athlete to compete or start the certification process.

Bottom Player

Categories: Administrative

A fighter who prefers to fight from the bottom.

Bow and Arrow Choke

Categories: Submission

A powerful Gi collar choke where the attacker grabs the opponent's collar and drags it across the neck to apply pressure, often from the back.

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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Categories: General

A form of martial arts that focuses on grappling and submission techniques. A style of Jujitsu formulated by the Gracie family from Brazil. Helio Gracie took the core of traditional Jujitsu and Judo and modified techniques to work for smaller practitioners.

Breakfall

Categories: Escape

A technique to “break your fall” when thrown or falling by slapping your arm on the ground and properly positioning your body. Breakfalls are used whenever you are thrown to the floor by your opponent. The technique should result in your landing on the ground as comfortably as possible by throwing out an arm to take some of the impact of the fall.

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Bridge

Categories: Escape

A movement where the practitioner arches their back to create space or escape from a bad position, such as when trapped under the mount. A technique use to “buck” off or dislodge an opponent who is in the mount position.

Butterfly Guard

Categories: Position

A guard used to control the opponent by using the feet and legs. A guard used to control the opponent by placing the feet, often referred to as ""hooks,"" on the inside of their thighs.

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Calf Slicer

Categories: Submission

A submission that puts pressure on the opponent’s calf.

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Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that compresses the opponent’s airways. A submission technique that restricts the opponent’s airflow (air choke) or blood choke) to induce unconsciousness or tap out.

Cinturar

(/sin.tuˈɾaɾ/ (seen-too-RAR))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

To grab the adversary by the waistline from behind, in order to throw them to the ground.

Clock Choke

Categories: Submission

A type of choking applied with the help of the adversary's own Gi, when the opponent finds themselves in a four-pronged position.

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Closed Guard

Categories: Position

A guard where the opponent’s legs are intertwined around the attacker’s waist. When you are on your back and you have your legs wrapped around your opponent’s back & your feet are locked together.

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Collar Choke

Categories: Submission

A type of choke that involves using the opponent's gi collar to apply pressure to the neck or throat.

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Cross Choke

Categories: Submission

Applied by crossing the arms and gripping the opponent's Gi lapels on opposite sides of their neck.

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Crossface

Categories: Technique

Pressure exerted on an opponent’s face, usually from shoulder pressure. The intention is to make an opponent incredibly uncomfortable so that they relinquish a grip or position to alleviate the pressure. Additionally, pressuring the head in one direction limits the bottom player’s mobility and explosive ability, making it impossible for the player to move in certain directions and escape.

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Crucifix

Categories: Position

A position in which the fighter uses their arms and legs to hold both of the opponent's arms from behind, in such a way that resembles a crucifix.

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D'Arce Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the attacker’s arm to compress the opponent’s airways. A type of strangle that is very similar to the anaconda choke but with the entry on the opposite side.

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De La Riva Guard

Categories: Position

A guard used to control the opponent using a leg hook. An open guard position where the guard player has one leg hooked around the opponent's leg, with the other leg extended out to the side.

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Degree

Categories: Administrative

An intermediate stage between belt graduations, in which the student needs to achieve 4 degrees (and other criteria) to become eligible to take a belt exam. Each Jiu Jitsu school uses its own criteria for each degree, and above the black belt, there are 10 degrees until the fighter reaches the red belt.

Dojo

Categories: Administrative

A traditional term for the club or hall where you train.

Double Leg Takedown

Categories: Takedown

A takedown technique where the attacker grabs both of the opponent’s legs and brings them down. A classic wrestling takedown where the attacker grabs both of their opponent's legs and takes them to the ground.

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Double Underhooks

Categories: Position

A position where the practitioner has both of their opponent's arms underhooked and controlled. Often used to set up takedown attempts.

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Drill

Categories: Training

The part of training that consists of many, many... many repetitions of various techniques.

Espalhar o frango

((Spread the chicken))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

A position in which the fighter grabs the adversary's back—placing the hooks—and turning them belly down on the ground and extending the hip.

Ezequiel Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses choking with the back of the opponent’s gi or sleeve to compress the opponent’s airways. A strangle using the opponent's own kimono sleeves.

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Fechar o cadeado

((Close the padlock))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

It means ""to close your guard on the adversary,"" by wrapping both of your legs around the opponent's torso, putting one of your ankles under your other knee, forming a kind of triangle.

Finalização

(/fi.na.li.zaˈsɐ̃w̃/ (fee-nah-lee-zah-SOW))

Categories: Concept

The ultimate goal of Jiu Jitsu, to submit your adversary, leading them to ""give up"" the fight.

Flow Roll

Categories: Training

A type of training that is similar mechanically to sparring, but the practitioners flow from one technique to another without stopping in a relaxed manner.

Foot Lock

Categories: Submission

A submission that aims to force the opponent’s ankle joint beyond its natural range of motion. A broad term for submissions involving the opponent's foot, including ankle locks and toe holds.

Gi

(/ghee/ (hard 'g' like in grapefruit/go))

Categories: Equipment

The traditional uniform worn during Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training and competitions. The clothing worn by many martial artists, loose fitting to aid in varied body movements.

Gi Choke

Categories: Submission

Where you use your Gi (uniform) or your opponent’s Gi to perform a choking technique.

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Gogoplata

Categories: Submission

A type of choke used against an adversary in high guard, using the shin to submit them. It can also be done using the scapula (shoulder blade).

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Grappling

Categories: Training

A close-range combat technique that involves wrestling. To fight an opponent but with no punching or kicking, much like a Judo match, but the ground-fighting may continue for longer than compared to a Judo match.

Guard

Categories: Position

A ground position in which one combatant has their back to the ground while attempting to control the other combatant using their legs.

Guard

Categories: Position

A fundamental position in Jiu Jitsu where one practitioner is on their back while their opponent is between their legs. The guard is a versatile position that allows for both defensive and offensive techniques. A position where the opponent’s legs are closed around the attacker’s body. A position in which the fighter finds themselves, seated or lying on the mat, in such a way that—between themselves and the adversary—there's at least the possibility to use one leg.

Guard Pass

Categories: Pass

A technique used to pass the opponent’s guard. The player on top (i.e. “passer”) successfully goes around/through the guard player’s legs and advances their position to either side control or north/south position.

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Guard Pull

Categories: Takedown

A technique where the opponent pulls their opponent into their guard. An alternative method of bringing the match to the ground. A guard-pull results in one player bringing the match to the ground with their feet in a position to control their opponent.

Guillotine Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the arms to compress the opponent’s airways from the front.

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Half Guard

Categories: Position

A position where one fighter has one leg folded under them. A defensive position where you are on your back. One of your feet is on the inside of an opponent’s leg and the other is on the outside.

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Hand Triangle

Categories: Submission

A move in which you put your arm around the adversary's neck and under your armpit, stopping the blood flow to their brain.

Heel Hook

Categories: Submission

A submission move where you grab a person's heel for leverage while twisting the leg at the knee joint. A powerful and dangerous leg lock that torques the knee by twisting the ankle.

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Hooks

Categories: Concept

Refer to the top player’s legs when in back control. To place the hooks, one puts the tops of their feet on the inside of the controlled player’s thighs and presses out. This is used to control the rotation of the bottom player’s hips as they attempt to escape.

IBJJF

Categories: Administrative

The International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation, whose tournaments are currently among the most common and prestigious events globally, requiring membership for participation.

Inside Position

Categories: Concept

This is the space between the hip and armpit. Occupying or denying the inside position can dictate who is in control.

Invert/Inversion

Categories: Technique

The act of turning upside down (with feet above head and shoulders) while under your opponent. Doing so allows the player on bottom to keep their guard intact when the top player is trying to pass. Inverting is a relatively new concept in Jiu-Jitsu and has resulted in many new positions, attacks, and escapes.

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Inverted Triangle

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the legs to compress the opponent’s neck from the bottom.

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Joint Lock

Categories: Submission

A submission that aims to force a joint beyond its natural range of motion. A submission that targets the opponent’s joints, such as the elbow or knee, by applying pressure in a way that causes pain or damage.

Juji Gatame

(/Ga-Te-Meh/)

Categories: Submission

A submission where pressure is applied over the adversary's elbow, aiming to dislocate the joint by forcefully overstretching the arm.

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Juvenile

Categories: Competition

Athletes aged 16 and 17 years old in the current year.

Kami Shiro Gatame

((Japanese pronunciation))

Categories: Position

An immobilization in which you control the adversary's torso with your arms, facing the opposite direction to them.

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Katagatame

(/Ga-Te-Meh/)

Categories: Submission

Also known as the hand triangle, it is a type of submission in which the fighter strangles the opponent by passing one arm under the adversary's neck, crossing the other arm outside that one. The fundamental idea in this move is to apply constant pressure, in such a way that it is uncomfortable for the opponent but easily maintained for the choker.

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Kesa Gatame

(Kesa-gah-tah-meh)

Categories: Position

A judo-derived pin where the top player wraps their arm around the opponent's head and controls their arm, lying perpendicular to them.

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Kimono

Categories: Equipment

The traditional uniform worn during Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practice. The traditional vestment for Jiu Jitsu practice.

Kimura

Categories: Submission

A submission that aims to force the opponent’s shoulder beyond its natural range of motion. A specific shoulder lock submission that is applied by controlling the opponent’s wrist with both hands and using the practitioner’s body to rotate the opponent’s arm behind their back, forcing pressure on the shoulder joint.

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Knee Reaping

Categories: Technique

A movement or technique where the practitioner uses their leg to control or off-balance the opponent’s leg, often leading to a sweep or submission. In competition, certain types of reaping can be illegal, depending on the ruleset.

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Knee Shield

Categories: Position

A guard that uses the knee to keep the opponent at a distance and create openings for attacks.

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Knee Slide Pass

Categories: Pass

A technique used to pass the opponent’s guard by sliding a knee between their legs.

Knee-on-Belly

Categories: Position

A position where one of the fighters is on the opponent’s belly with a knee on their stomach. The player on top places their knee on the belly, chest, or ribs of the player on the bottom.

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Kneebar

Categories: Submission

A submission that aims to force the opponent’s knee beyond its natural range of motion. Also known as leglock, it is a submission that consists of hyperextending the knee joint.

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Lapel Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the opponent’s belt or kimono jacket to compress their airways.

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Leg Drag

Categories: Pass

A technique used to pass the opponent’s guard by quickly moving one of their legs. The most common transitional guard position in modern competitive Jiu Jitsu.

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Lever

(ˈliːvəʳ/ (LEE-ver))

Categories: Concept

The classical concept of ""lever"" (a more efficient and effective energy use) but applied to techniques in which you twist, throw, or pressure your opponent in a more economic way.

Loop Choke

Categories: Submission

Uses the opponent's Gi lapel to create a loop around their neck, applicable from various positions.

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Master

Categories: Competition

Athletes aged 30 years and older can enter Master divisions, broken down further by age (i.e. Master 1, Master 2, etc).

Membership

Categories: Administrative

Creating an IBJJF account is not the same as having IBJJF membership. Athletes must undergo the full membership process and complete payment to activate their membership. Athletes will receive a physical IBJJF card but can use their membership from the moment of completed payment. Active membership is required to register for IBJJF events.

Morote Gari

((Japanese pronunciation))

Categories: Takedown

A double leg takedown adopted later by the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho-no-waza (newly accepted techniques) list.

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Mount

Categories: Position

A position where a fighter is sitting on top of the opponent’s torso. A dominant position where one practitioner sits on top of their opponent’s torso.

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Neck Crank

Categories: Submission

A technique where a BJJ student pulls on or twists an opponent’s head in order to create neck/spinal pain. Banned from most competitions.

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No-Gi

Categories: Style

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training or competition without wearing a kimono. A style of Jiu Jitsu that is practiced without the traditional Gi.

North-South

Categories: Position

A position where one of the fighters is on top of the opponent with their head towards their feet. An immobilization in which you control the adversary's torso with your arms, facing the opposite direction to them.

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Obi

(ˈō-bē (OH-bee))

Categories: Equipment

The traditional Japanese term for a belt worn with a gi.

Omoplata

(om-PLAH-tah)

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses an armlock from an open guard to force the opponent to submit. A submission that utilizes an armlock from an open guard to force the opponent to submit by attacking their shoulder joint with the legs.

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Open Guard

Categories: Position

A guard where the opponent’s legs are not entwined. Any guard position where the legs are not entwined around the opponent's waist.

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Orelha de couve-flor

((Cauliflower Ear))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

The popular slang to describe the common bruise on Jiu Jitsu practitioners’ ears, ""deformed"" in a permanent way due to frequent injuries and friction.

Oss

(oh-sss)

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

A common greeting used in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu dojos. A versatile word in the Jiu-Jitsu community. It can be used as a greeting, a way to say ""thank you,"" an acknowledgment of a higher belt's skills, or a general affirmation of solidarity among practitioners.

Pass

Categories: Pass

Transitioning from one position to another (i.e. “passing” or getting around an opponent’s guard position in order to gain control).

Passing the Guard

Categories: Pass

The act of maneuvering around an opponent’s legs (guard) to establish a more dominant position like side control or mount.

Posture

Categories: Concept

A position in which a player can maintain strong spinal alignment. Usually referred to when in an opponent's guard.

Pressure Pass

Categories: Pass

A technique used to pass the opponent’s guard by applying constant pressure.

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Professor

Categories: Administrative

The term used to refer to a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructor or coach.

Provisional

Categories: Competition

Athletes ranked Brown Belt without history as a Purple Belt or ranked Black Belt without history as a Brown Belt in the IBJJF system. These athletes must register under Black Belts with higher degree qualifications as “provisional” athletes.

Puxar para a guarda

((Call to guard))

Categories: Slang and Foreign Terms

When, while in combat, the two fighters find themselves standing and one of them sits or lies on the mat, making guard.

Qualifying Points

Categories: Competition

Adult Black Belt athletes must achieve certain point requirements for specific events. Namely, the Pan Championship (Gi and No Gi) and the World Championship (Gi and No Gi). At the time of this publication, only Adult Black Belts (both male and female) have these requirements.

Ranking

Categories: Competition

Athletes receive ranking points per tournament if they medal. The points do not transfer between belt ranks or age divisions.

Raspagem

(/ʁasˈpa.ʒẽj̃/ (has-PAH-zheng))

Categories: Sweep

When the fighter who is on guard manages to invert the position and move over the adversary by using the legs.

Reap

Categories: Technique

A movement or technique where the practitioner uses their leg to control or off-balance the opponent’s leg, often leading to a sweep or submission. In competition, certain types of reaping can be illegal, depending on the ruleset.

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Rear Naked Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the arms to compress the opponent’s airways from behind. A submission that uses the arms to compress the opponent's airways from behind, widely considered one of the most effective chokes.

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Reverse Triangle

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the legs to compress the opponent’s neck from the top.

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Rodizio

((approx. ho-JEE-zyoo))

Categories: Training

A training method where a single person remains in the middle for a period, facing two or more opponents who take turns against them.

Roll

Categories: Escape

A rotation technique used to escape a disadvantageous position.

Rolling

Categories: Training

Jiu Jitsu’s term for sparring. A free sparring session.

Rules Seminar / Webinar

Categories: Administrative

This is not a mandatory course for athletes but any athlete can choose to take the course. It is only mandatory for those who intend to join the Referee Training Program or those applying for their Black Belt Certificate.

Sankaku Jime

((Japanese pronunciation))

Categories: Submission

A type of choking in which you place the adversary's neck and one arm between your legs.

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Scissor...source

Categories: Technique

shoulder through a forceful translational or rotational movement of their arm.

Shrimp/Hip Escape

Categories: Escape

The act of moving the hip away from an opponent. The shrimp allows a player to brace on their opponent and not allow them to advance, while the shrimping player scoots their hip away. Shrimping allows for a player to create space, usually resulting in replacing their guard.

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Side Control

Categories: Position

A control position where one of the fighters is lying on the side of their opponent. A position where the practitioner is beside their opponent, controlling them with their bodyweight.

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Single Leg Takedown

Categories: Takedown

A throw in which you grab only one of the opponent's legs.

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Single-Bracket

Categories: Competition

Athletes who are alone in their bracket with no opponents are considered single-bracket athletes. These athletes will either need to change their division or collect the medal automatically.

Single-Elimination

Categories: Competition

IBJJF events are single-elimination, meaning that one loss dismisses you from the subsequent brackets. However, a 3-man bracket allows for more than one match dependent on the results.

Sode Guruma Jime

((Japanese pronunciation))

Categories: Submission

A type of Judo chokehold (shime-waza), which compresses the opponent's trachea or the carotid arteries.

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Sparring

Categories: Training

A friendly combat practice used to improve Brazilian Jiu Jitsu skills.

Spider Guard

Categories: Position

A guard used to control the opponent using the feet and hands.

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Sprawl

Categories: Escape

A technique used to avoid a takedown by quickly moving the legs back. A defensive movement used to counter an opponent’s takedown attempt.

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Submission

Categories: Concept

The technique that forces the opponent to surrender. A technique designed to force the opponent to submit or “tap out,” often by applying joint locks or chokeholds.

Sweep

Categories: Sweep

A technique used to sweep an opponent from the guard position. Techniques used from the guard to reverse positions, moving the practitioner from the bottom to the top.

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Takedown

Categories: Takedown

A technique used to bring the opponent to the ground. The act of bringing an opponent to the ground.

Tap/Tapping Out

Categories: Training

This is how a practitioner signals submission, effectively ending the round or match. The act of one player gently slapping the mat or their opponent as an indication of giving up.

Tatami

(tətɑ́ːmɪj (tuh-TAA-mee))

Categories: Equipment

The mat used for training.

Throw

Categories: Takedown

An alternative method of bringing an opponent to the ground. Throws refer to techniques commonly used in Judo.

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Top Player

Categories: Administrative

A fighter who prefers to fight from the top position.

Triangle Choke

Categories: Submission

A submission that uses the legs to compress the opponent’s neck. A type of choke in which the adversary's neck and one arm are trapped between the practitioner's legs, forming a triangle shape.

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Turtle Position

Categories: Position

A position where the opponent is on their knees and hands, with their back facing their opponent. A defensive ground position where you tuck in your arms, legs and head like a turtle hiding in its shell.

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Ude Garami

((Japanese pronunciation))

Categories: Submission

All kinds of locks aimed against the adversary's arm joints, done through the rotation of their shoulder.

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Ude Gatame

((Japanese pronunciation))

Categories: Submission

All kinds of locks aimed against the adversary's arm joints, done through the hyperextension of their elbow joint.

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Upa

Categories: Escape

A technique use to “buck” off or dislodge an opponent who is in the mount position. Sometimes called a bridge-and-roll, this technique is used as an escape method by lifting your hips off of the ground when when being mounted.

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Wrist Lock

Categories: Submission

A submission that applies pressure on the wrist joint.

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X-Guard

Categories: Position

A guard used to control the opponent using a leg inside their legs.

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If One Then Two

Categories: Concept

If one guy can hold you down then two guys can rape you. In theory it demonstrates to people who think BJJ is gay that it may be possible that not taking BJJ is just as gay. It leads to the idea that if you chose to not escape then you are ok with the outcome of two guys holding you down. If you are ok with that then you might be gay. It could also be a theory to demonstrate the importance of learning to escape.
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Dominant

Categories: Position

You want to hold the position to give you control and dictate the outcome.
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Tea Bag

Categories: Position, Slang and Foreign Terms, Concept

Putting someone in a submission where you are literally sitting on their head. Normally done by school instructors as an initiation and welcome into a school.

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