The living map of Brazilian jiu jitsu

Find the idea behind the move.

Search a practical knowledge map, turn concepts into training plans, and enter the Museum for the story behind the technique.

Two ways in

Fast when you need an answer. Memorable when you want context.

Use the Archive when you want a direct answer. Enter the Museum when you want to see how technique, culture, and history connect.

Explore

Four ways to study.

Search a concept, study a demonstration, build a practice, or return to what you saved.

Archive

Search the connected map.

Move between positions, concepts, skills, safety notes, study cues, and the next useful question.

Open Archive

Film Room

Give every demonstration a job.

Evaluate public video links by learning purpose, teaching clarity, safety context, and useful timestamps.

Open Film Room

Workshop

Turn one problem into practice.

Build a focused session from observable cues, constraint rounds, live integration, and one small review.

Open Workshop

Locker

Save what you want to revisit.

Keep map entries, practice plans, and Film Room clips together for your next session.

Open Locker

Museum

The room is a learning surface.

A four-room arc follows the art across place and time. The Japan Room connects posture, kuzushi, roots, and material culture. The Brazil Room follows adaptation, academy culture, and the modern game. The California Room traces the migration to Southern California, and The Cage looks at the full-resistance proving ground of 1993. The Archive is always one click away.