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Ground Control: BJJ & Submission Grappling

byBodhi RanIn-person training at Sector 38, GurugramStarts from1,500 per 2-day workshopView full gallery

The fight doesn't end when it goes to the ground; for us, that's where it begins. We focus on no-gi BJJ to build practical control and submission skills.

The mat never lies; it shows who put in the work. This is a live BJJ roll, a chess match of constant movement, pressure, and technique.

Sometimes the smoothest chains are the deadliest. This is a demonstration of flowing from an anaconda choke attempt into a Juji Gatame, or armbar.

It’s not about brute force. It’s about leverage, timing, and control. This raw chess match on the mat shows how technique turns the tides in a grappling exchange.

"Sometimes the smallest adjustments create the biggest traps." Here, two grapplers are locked in a 50/50 guard, a complex position requiring technical knowledge to escape or submit from.

Power, precision, and passion in every move. This is a glimpse of an intense BJJ rolling session, where students bring the heat to the mat.

Mastering the art of combat. This clip shows a variety of grappling styles, from takedowns to ground control, that we teach in our MMA classes.

Ready to master BJJ? Here, pro fighter Rahul Thapa leads a session, teaching students the finer points of passing the guard.

This is a demonstration of a triangle choke from side control, an advanced submission taught by coach Rahul Thapa in our BJJ session.

Dive into the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with our intense rolling sessions. Here, students are putting their skills to the test in live grappling.

This week, we dive deep into the precision of the Triangle Choke. It's more than a move; it's strategy, control, and the beauty of the ground game.

About Ground Control: BJJ & Submission Grappling

We specialize in no-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which removes the reliance on uniform grips and forces you to master body leverage and hip movement. Every session is treated as a technical chess match where you learn to apply precise joint locks and chokes, regardless of your size or strength. It is not about brute force; it is about knowing how to survive and dominate from the bottom or top position.

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