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AI BJJ Coach
Most BJJ athletes only get coaching during class — a few hours a week, shared with 20 other students. The best athletes get private coaching, custom game plans, and on-demand answers to their questions. AIBJJ's AI coach makes that accessible to everyone.
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Ask it anything about BJJ — technique details, game plan help, training strategy, competition prep. Free to start.
Start Free — No Credit Card →Jiu-jitsu is a knowledge-intensive sport. Unlike sports that rely primarily on athleticism, BJJ rewards technical understanding. A smaller, older practitioner can regularly submit larger, stronger, more athletic opponents — if their knowledge is superior. This makes BJJ uniquely suited to AI coaching.
The challenge has always been access. High-quality coaching is expensive and geographically limited. Most BJJ practitioners train in academies where the instructor is spread thin across 30 students. Private lessons are $100-200/hr for a good black belt. The knowledge gap between well-coached and self-coached athletes is enormous.
AIBJJ's AI coach changes this equation. It has deep knowledge of BJJ technique, positions, and strategy — and it's available to answer your specific question, about your specific situation, at 11pm when you're watching competition footage in bed. That's a new kind of access.
The AI coach isn't a search engine — it's a conversation. You can ask complex, contextual questions and get coaching-quality responses:
🥋 Technique Questions
🗺️ Game Plan Building
📈 Training Strategy
🏆 Competition Prep
Unlike generic AI tools, AIBJJ's coach is personalized to you. When you set up your profile — belt level, weight class, preferred style, training goals — the AI coach adapts its responses accordingly. A blue belt beginner and a brown belt competitor might ask the same technique question and get different levels of depth and context.
As you use the training journal and game plan builder, the AI coach learns more about your game — your tendencies, your problem areas, your competitive history. Over time, your coaching becomes increasingly personalized and specific to how you actually roll.
This is the same kind of long-term coaching relationship that elite athletes have with their coaches — the coach who knows your game deeply, not just your general skill level.
We want to be honest: an AI coach does not replace a human coach. Period. Physical correction, live demonstration, drilling supervision, and the human relationship element of coaching are irreplaceable. You should train with a human instructor.
What an AI coach does is fill the massive gaps that exist between your training sessions. When you have a question at 10pm, when you want to review technique concepts before drilling, when you need help thinking through your game plan before competition — your human coach isn't available. The AI coach is.
Think of the AI coach as the knowledgeable training partner you can ask anything — without ego, without judgment, and without scheduling.
| Situation | AI Coach | Human Coach |
|---|---|---|
| Available 24/7 | ✅ | ❌ |
| Answers any question instantly | ✅ | ❌ |
| Unlimited sessions | ✅ | ❌ ($/hr) |
| Physical corrections | ❌ | ✅ |
| Live sparring analysis | ❌ | ✅ |
| Long-term relationship | ✅ (learns your game) | ✅ |
| Personalized to you | ✅ | ✅ |
AIBJJ was built by a BJJ black belt with 20+ years on the mats and a combat veteran background. This matters because it means the AI coach was designed by someone who understands the real questions BJJ athletes ask — not a software engineer who discovered BJJ recently.
The AI coach understands BJJ terminology, the culture of the sport, the difference between gi and no-gi contexts, and the nuances that matter between belt levels. When you ask a question, you get an answer that sounds like it came from someone who has been on the mats — not a search engine.
That authenticity is the difference between a tool that BJJ athletes actually use vs. one that sits abandoned after the first week.
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Good awareness — recognizing the entry is the first step. For outside heel hook defense from ashi garami: your priority is the hip escape before the finish develops. The moment you feel them sit to outside ashi, start your hip escape away from the trapped leg while keeping your free foot active. The "knee shield" with your free leg creates separation. Avoid the common mistake of reaching for their leg — that often locks your own position. Want me to walk through the specific mechanics of the hip escape or the early warning signs to look for in the setup?Free tier includes 5 AI coach messages per day. Upgrade to Founding Member for unlimited coaching at $9.99/mo — locked forever.