For grapplers who are tired of training random techniques.

Jiu-jitsu, finally organized.

Every position. Every system. Every technique. Mapped into visual, interactive maps so you can see how it all fits together — and finally train with structure instead of guessing.

11 maps live · Built by grapplers · New maps every month

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Most grapplers train without structure. It shows.

You're not bad at jiu-jitsu. You're just disorganized.

Your "study plan" is 47 browser tabs.

Gordon Ryan's leg locks. A Marcelo guard breakdown. Some berimbolo thing a training partner sent you at 1am. You watch them all. You forget them all. And on the mat, you do the same three moves you've done for a year.

You own more instructionals than you've finished.

Fanatics library. Submeta subscription. The DVDs from 2019. Thousands of dollars of world-class content you've watched 12% of — because nothing tells you which 12% actually matters for your game.

You drill whatever coach shows that day.

No theme. No through-line. No idea what your A-game even is. You feel like you're improving, but if someone asked "what's your guard?" you'd just say "uh, half guard maybe?"

You hit purple belt and realized you have holes everywhere.

The white belt enthusiasm wore off years ago. Now you're looking at brown belts thinking — they had structure. Nobody ever gave me any.

The grapplers who improve fastest don't train more. They train organized.

Watch any black belt break down their game. They don't talk about random techniques. They talk about structure. How positions connect to sweeps. What they hit when the opponent does X. Why this grip beats that grip. They have a model in their head — and that model is what's actually doing the work.

Encyclopedia of Jiu-Jitsu gives you that model. Every position and system, organized into a visual, interactive mindmap. You see how techniques connect. You see what comes after the sweep. You see what to do when plan A fails. Every node is loaded with the best free resources on the internet — already curated, already organized.

No more random training. No more half-watched instructionals. Just jiu-jitsu, finally organized.

Closed Guard
Sweeps
Submissions
Scissor Sweep
Hip Bump
Triangle
Armbar
Omoplata
Kimura
Guard Vars
Concepts
Intro
Chaos.Structure.

Four steps. From scattered to structured.

01

Pick a map.

Browse 11 maps organized by position (Closed Guard, Mount, Side Control…) and system (Leg Locks, Guard Passing, Wrestling…). Pick where you want to get better.

02

See the structure.

Open the map and see every technique, concept, and connection — laid out as a visual mindmap. The whole picture, at a glance.

03

Click. Watch. Learn.

Every node opens curated free YouTube resources — competition footage, instructionals, drills. The best content on the internet, organized.

04

Track your progress.

Mark techniques as Done, In Progress, or Skip. Watch your map fill in as your game develops. Finally see how far you've come.

Built for grapplers, by grapplers.

I'd been training 3 years and couldn't tell you what my game actually was. Two weeks with the Closed Guard roadmap and I finally have an A-game I can describe in one sentence.

Marcus, Blue Belt · 3 years training

I was buying every instructional that dropped. Now I check the roadmap first to see what hole it actually fills. Saved me probably $400 in the last few months.

Priya, Purple Belt · No-Gi competitor

My coach doesn't give us a curriculum. We drill whatever he feels like that day. This is the closest thing I've found to an actual structure.

Tom, White Belt · 8 months training

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Questions, answered.

Is this for beginners or advanced grapplers?

Both. White belts use it to build a foundation. Purple and brown belts use it to find the holes in their game. The structure works at every level — you just engage with different layers of it.

Is it Gi or No-Gi?

Both. Maps are organized by position and system, and we mark which techniques apply to which ruleset.

Do I need to pay to try it?

No. The free tier gives you 3 full maps with progress tracking. Use it forever if you want — upgrade when you want the rest.

Will my free tier change?

The 3 free maps you start with stay free for you. We may adjust the free tier for new signups in the future, but anyone who joins now keeps what they got.

Can my coach or gym use this?

A gym tier is coming. If you run a gym and want early access, email us at hello@bjjroadmaps.com.

Your mat time deserves better than guessing.

Every random session is a session you could have learned twice as much from. Pick a map. Train with structure. Start today — free, no card, no commitment.

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