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Added another lesson to February
I just added this weeks lesson recorded as we worked it last night. TriPod sweep > saddle > inside heel hook. Find it in the classroom
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Took the last few weeks for this detail
I have been trying to find the best words to explain how you grip the heel. The moment you bite the heel the other guy should feel in danger. I think this is the best wat to start fixing your grip. Retract your elbow you your tailbone. The elbow is a pivot point. Pivot your hand away from their head. These details are all in the lessons we studied for Feb. All the lessons are up now in the classrom. Next we will look at inside heel hook using the saddle as the controlling position. Will have the first video by Wed.
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Upcoming
This week is the last week we will be focused on the outside heel hook using outside ashi to finish. I will upload the last instructional by tomorrow. Next wee will start looking at the inside heel hook mostly using saddle. For the Gi it will be using saddle to attack the secondary foot, or switching to the straight knee bar.
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How to use this thing
The COMMUNITY tab is where you are at now. Here you can make general posts, announcements etc. Click the CLASSROOM tab and you will find: The Grappling Study Guides (all free and constantly adding more) Some videos (free details and examples of lessons) Lessons (accessed by join a tier) labeled by topic and month of creation. Each Lesson has multiple videos nested within.
What YOU can get HERE
Free Community: Joining is completely free. Post questions here, share thoughts, interact with me and the crew from Concept Jiu-Jitsu here. It's low-pressure—just a spot to connect and talk shop. You also get access to Grappling Study Guides. I started putting together short, technical study guides with annotated images. These aren't fancy videos; they're deliberate. Your brain has to figure out how to connect image A to image B, which forces active processing and better retention. In my experience, this beats passively watching video. Tier 1: $15 for a year – Distance Learning Program This is the core way to follow my curriculum without showing up in Clearwater. Every month we run a focused theme at the gym—same as what the in-person guys are drilling. You get: Full recorded lessons with detailed notes Breakdowns, key drills, and live examples Ability to ask questions and train along remotely It's structured, progressive, and keeps you on track. Tier 2: $50/month Everything in Tier 1, plus: A big library of extra videos outside the current monthly curriculum (old lessons, bonus breakdowns, alternative angles, etc.) Video review: Upload your own rolling clips (or drills), and we'll go over them together—one-on-one via Zoom or email. Direct feedback, what you're doing right, what needs work, and how to fix it. If you're grinding to get better and want structure + eyes on your game without traveling, this is built for that.
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Brian Frias
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2nd degree BJJ Black Belt, Shivworks Instructor, Owner of Concept Jiu-Jitsu Florida, Prior Marine, Former San Diego SWAT Officer

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Joined Feb 16, 2026
Clearwater, Florida