11 results across BJJ, wrestling, judo, sambo

Kron Gracie recently opened up about his relationship with his father, Rickson Gracie , and how it was impacted following his loss to Cub Swanson. Once considered one of MMA’s top prospects, Kron transitioned to the sport after already…
The spread of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu across the globe birthed many branches, but some lineages, like Yoshiaki Yagi’s, maintained a discrete and profound path largely separate from the art’s mainstream evolution
The search for Helio Gracie's 1932 fight footage with Antonio Portugal is less about finding a film reel and more about understanding what history preserves and what it asks us to infer
Rolls Gracie’s written curriculum, a synthesis of diverse grappling arts, presaged the evolution of modern submission grappling by decades
In the vast tapestry of jiu-jitsu lineage, some threads are vibrant and well-known, while others, equally crucial, remain quietly woven into the fabric of the art
In 1994, Rickson Gracie stepped onto a mat in Japan, and in that moment, the raw, brutal crucible of Brazilian Vale Tudo began its transformation into a globally recognized martial art
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu's genesis is often misattributed to Helio Gracie alone, obscuring a lineage that begins with Maeda and found its first Brazilian teacher in Carlos Gracie
Rolls Gracie's brief life reshaped jiu-jitsu, integrating diverse grappling arts and laying the groundwork for the sport we recognize today
Every BJJ sweep is a two-beat motion — pull one corner of the opponent's base toward you, push another away. Helio knew it. Marcelo proved it. The Mendes brothers built a featherweight dynasty on it. Coaches teach 100 sweeps without ever naming the one principle underneath them all.
The cross-collar, collar-sleeve, and back-control wrist pin — the three grips that separate purple belts from blue belts, with drills.