About the positional hierarchy and the positional transitions in the brazilian jiu jitsu game

About the positional hierarchy and the positional transitions in the brazilian jiu jitsu game

As we said before Brazilian jiu jitsu is fundamentally a game of transition of positions

Below I leave two images that illustrate some of the most frequent position changes in a Brazilian jiu jitsu fight.


 

As seen in this image, the continuum of positions goes from being in the best, behind the opponent's back, to the worst when it is he who is behind our back.

This other graphics describes some of the most common positional changes that usually occur during the sparring

Fundamental transitions in Brazilian jiu jitsu:

 


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