The 32 Principles
Of Jiu-Jitsu
The Universal Principles of Jiu-Jitsu that separate the "naturals" from the rest and that every black belt wishes they learned at blue belt.
Faster Learning
Reduce the time it takes for Jiu-Jitsu to click for you.
Less Confusion
Eliminate the confusion from trying to memorize countless techniques.
Better Jiu-Jitsu
Get rid of frustration from techniques not working as planned.
Respected BJJ Black Belts
Hold The 32 Principles in High Esteem
Renzo
Ryron and Rener were always amazing teachers but this time they outdid themselves.
— Renzo Gracie
Xande
I’m so excited and so happy that Ryron and Rener put the Principles in a way that anyone could understand.
— Alexandre "Xande" Ribeiro
7-Time World Champion, Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu
TomDeBlass
With The 32 Principles created by Ryron and Rener, I’m positive you’re going to level up your Jiu-Jitsu. I wish I had this explained to me in this way when I was a white belt.
— Tom DeBlass
UFC Veteran & BJJ Black Belt
Orchard
In a world where everyone’s looking for the newest and coolest techniques, these 32 principles are outside of that. It’s a beautiful concept that transcends technique.
— Nate Orchard
10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt
Ortega
I thought I was special. And now they’re making a hundred of you guys, or a million of you guys, and I just got @$$ed out of the photo!
— Brian “T-City” Ortega
UFC Fighter & GJJ Black Belt
ONeill
If I had to choose between techniques and principles, I would spend my time on the principles.
— Ed O’Neill
Actor & BJJ Black Belt
Corinha
Coming up, I had to learn the hard way. I wish I had this explained to me in this way when I was a white belt.
— Rubens Charles “Cobrinha”
6-Time World BJJ Champion, Alliance Jiu-Jitsu
lyoto
As in life, we follow the principles to avoid making mistakes.
— Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida
Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Machida Karate
werdum
The principles of Jiu-Jitsu saved me countless times in MMA.
— Fabrício Werdum
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion, 4-Time World BJJ Champion
Gui Mendes
I have always liked Ryron and Rener's work with self-defense, but this course is much bigger than self-defense.
— Gui Mendes
4-Time World BJJ Champion, Art of Jiu-Jitsu
Gui Valente
The 32 Principles that will really change your ability to understand Jiu-Jitsu.
— Gui Valente
Helio Gracie Black Belt
Pedro Valente
Jiu-Jitsu is the triumph of human intelligence over brute strength.
— Pedro Valente
Helio Gracie Black Belt
Respected BJJ Black Belts Hold The 32 Principles in High Esteem
Ryron and Rener were always amazing teachers but this time they outdid themselves.
Renzo Gracie

I’m so excited and so happy that Ryron and Rener put the Principles in a way that anyone could understand.
Alexandre "Xande" Ribeiro
7-Time World Champion, Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu

With The 32 Principles created by Ryron and Rener, I’m positive you’re going to level up your Jiu-Jitsu. I wish I had this explained to me in this way when I was a white belt.
Tom DeBlass
UFC Veteran & BJJ Black Belt

In a world where everyone’s looking for the newest and coolest techniques, these 32 principles are outside of that. It’s a beautiful concept that transcends technique.
Nate Orchard
10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt
INTRODUCING
The 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu
Principles 1-8
JUNE 2021
Now Available
Principles 9-16
JULY 2021
Now Available
Principles 17-24
AUGUST 2021
Now Available
Principles 25-32
OCTOBER 2021
Now Available
INTRODUCING
The 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu
Principles 1-8
JUNE 2021
Now Available
Principles 9-16
JULY 2021
Now Available
Principles 17-24
AUGUST 2021
Now Available
Principles 25-32
OCTOBER 2021
Now Available
The 32 Principles are broken down into 4 parts
PART 1
Principle 1: Connection
Principle 5: Creation
Principle 9: River
Principle 13: Prevention
Principle 17: False Surrender
Principle 21: Momentum
Principle 25: Anchor
Principle 29: Redirection
PART 2
Principle 2: Detachment
Principle 6: Acceptance
Principle 10: Frame
Principle 14: Tension
Principle 18: Depletion
Principle 22: Pivot
Principle 26: Ratchet
Principle 30: Mobility
PART 3
Principle 3: Distance
Principle 7: Velocity
Principle 11: Kuzushi
Principle 15: Fork
Principle 19: Isolation
Principle 23: Tagalong
Principle 27: Buoyancy
Principle 31: Centerline
PART 4
Principle 4: Pyramid
Principle 8: Clock
Principle 12: Reconnaissance
Principle 16: Posture
Principle 20: Sacrifice
Principle 24: Overload
Principle 28: Head Control
Principle 32: Grandmaster
The 32 Principles are broken down into 4 parts

Principle 1: Connection
Principle 2: Detachment
Principle 3: Distance
Principle 4: Pyramid
Principle 5: Creation
Principle 6: Acceptance
Principle 7: Velocity
Principle 8: Clock

Principle 9: River
Principle 10: Frame
Principle 11: Kuzushi
Principle 12: Reconnaissance
Principle 13: Prevention
Principle 14: Tension
Principle 15: Fork
Principle 16: Posture

Principle 17: False Surrender
Principle 18: Depletion
Principle 19: Isolation
Principle 20: Sacrifice
Principle 21: Momentum
Principle 22: Pivot
Principle 23: Tagalong
Principle 24: Overload

Principle 25: Anchor
Principle 26: Ratchet
Principle 27: Buoyancy
Principle 28: Head Control
Principle 29: Redirection
Principle 30: Mobility
Principle 31: Centerline
Principle 32: Grandmaster
Limited Time Bonuses
Purchase Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4 and
you’ll also receive:
Street Choke Mastery Seminar
(value $85)  
Mini-Masterclass: The Power of Principle-Based Learning
(value $37)
The 32 Principles Handbook
(value $27)  
Street Choke Mastery Seminar (value $85)
In this one-of-a-kind video seminar (recorded live at GU headquarters), not only do Ryron and Rener prove that the gi is more “street” than no-gi, but they make a strong case that a t-shirt is the most “chokeable” article of clothing in any wardrobe. In addition to all the most effective t-shirt chokes, you’ll also learn how to put someone to sleep whether they’re wearing a jacket, blazer, button-up shirt, tank top or any other article of clothing. If you ever end up in a street self-defense situation you do NOT want to be without these Street Chokes!
Mini-Masterclass: The Power of Principle-Based Learning (value $37)
In this one-hour Mini-Masterclass, Ryron and Rener will help you establish the mental framework that will allow you to unlock the power of Principle-based Learning in your Jiu-Jitsu. If you're like 99% of the BJJ student population, and you've never learned how to learn, this will likely be the single most important class of your life!
The 32 Principles Handbook (value $27)
A breakdown of all 32 Principles conveniently condensed into a downloadable PDF handbook for quick reference on the mat and off. You’ll be first to know all 32 Principles before they are fully released, and you can access the Handbook from any computer or mobile device.
Limited Time Bonuses
Purchase Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4 and
you’ll also receive:
Street Choke Mastery Seminar (value $85)
In this one-of-a-kind video seminar (recorded live at GU headquarters), not only do Ryron and Rener prove that the gi is more “street” than no-gi, but they make a strong case that a t-shirt is the most “chokeable” article of clothing in any wardrobe. In addition to all the most effective t-shirt chokes, you’ll also learn how to put someone to sleep whether they’re wearing a jacket, blazer, button-up shirt, tank top or any other article of clothing. If you ever end up in a street self-defense situation you do NOT want to be without these Street Chokes!
Mini-Masterclass: The Power of Principle-Based Learning (value $37)
In this one-hour Mini-Masterclass, Ryron and Rener will help you establish the mental framework that will allow you to unlock the power of Principle-based Learning in your Jiu-Jitsu. If you're like 99% of the BJJ student population, and you've never learned how to learn, this will likely be the single most important class of your life!
The 32 Principles Handbook (value $27)
A breakdown of all 32 Principles conveniently condensed into a downloadable PDF handbook for quick reference on the mat and off. You’ll be first to know all 32 Principles before they are fully released, and you can access the Handbook from any computer or mobile device.
You're all too familiar with the Jiu-Jitsu Struggle
The Pain of Memorizing Techniques
You’ve had to painstakingly memorize countless Jiu-Jitsu techniques, some with 15 steps or more, and just when you feel like you finally memorized one, you get slammed with countless others.
Moves Not Working in Sparring
When you do finally memorize a technique, it doesn’t work in live sparring because the opponent is resisting in a manner different than what you expected.
Using Athleticism as a Crutch
When you land in an unfamiliar position during sparring, you make up random techniques (mostly reliant on your athleticism) because the specific techniques you learned don’t address the constantly changing circumstances of live sparring.
Snail-Moving Progress
You’re stuck in a rut and feel like your game has only marginally improved after a long time of training.
You’re ready for Jiu-Jitsu to click for you in less time, with less frustration and less plateauing along the way.
What if you stopped forgetting techniques the day after you learned them and started internalizing the core principles of each technique after the first exposure?
The State of Learning Jiu-Jitsu in 2022
"Learning" Moves on YouTube
You go to YouTube and search for “Jiu-Jitsu techniques” and try to learn as much as possible. But you always watch more than you can remember and the vast majority of what you watch is forgotten almost immediately.
Limited Personalization in Group Classes
Group instruction can be frustrating because instructors often tailor the classes to the most advanced students leaving the rest of the students confused or overwhelmed.
Partial Context in Paid Instructionals
Most of the paid instructional material on the market doesn’t provide sufficient context for the techniques, leaving it up to you to decipher and personalize what is being taught.
1-on-1 Training is Costly
If you want to learn Jiu-Jitsu effectively, one-on-one privates are a great option. But the costs for one-on-one instruction can add up very quickly.
Jiu-Jitsu should be more than technique overload, frustrating plateaus and random guesswork.
No more “memorizing” techniques
Learn the "Jiu-Jitsu" way to learn Jiu-Jitsu
Using “Principle-based Learning” you will:
  • Learn and deconstruct new techniques more easily
  • Retain techniques more effectively
  • Improvise when sparring more naturally
How will this change your Jiu-Jitsu?

Principle-based Learning will help you make sense of every technique you are exposed to past, present, and future.

You’ll waste less time in the frustration zone, and spend more time in the flow zone.

INTRODUCING
The 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu
The universal Jiu-Jitsu principles that separate the “naturals” from the rest and that every Black Belt wishes they learned at Blue Belt.
By Gracie University
Upon learning The 32 Principles, your relationship with Jiu-Jitsu takes on an entirely new form. It will...
  • Simplify the process of learning new techniques
  • Streamline the process of applying techniques while sparring
  • Strengthen your ability to improvise in situations for which you haven’t learned a specific technique
Here’s what Respected Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts have to say
Fabrício Werdum
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion, 4-Time World BJJ Champion
Gui Mendes
4-Time World BJJ Champion, Art of Jiu-Jitsu
Rubens "Cobrinha" Charles
6-Time World BJJ Champion, Alliance Jiu-Jitsu
For the first time, we’ve identified
The 32 Foundational Principles of Jiu-Jitsu
We organized them into an easy-to-learn curriculum so that anyone can learn them.
Once you’re exposed to The 32 Principles, you’re going to wish you learned them much sooner in your life.
Remember
When you learn techniques you understand Jiu-Jitsu. When you learn the principles, you become Jiu-Jitsu.
Respected BJJ Black Belts Hold The 32 Principles in High Esteem
I thought I was special. And now they’re making a hundred of you guys, or a million of you guys, and I just got @$$ed out of the photo!
Brian “T-City” Ortega
UFC Fighter & GJJ Black Belt

If I had to choose between techniques and principles, I would spend my time on the principles.
Ed O’Neill
Actor & BJJ Black Belt

Coming up, I had to learn the hard way. I wish I had this explained to me in this way when I was a white belt.
Rubens Charles “Cobrinha”
6-Time World BJJ Champion, Alliance Jiu-Jitsu

As in life, we follow the principles to avoid making mistakes.
Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida
Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Machida Karate
The Secret is to Open a “Bank Account” for Each Principle

Learn The 32 Principles and open a unique “bank account” for each Principle

The same way that when you buy a car you suddenly “see it everywhere;” once you learn a principle you see it in every technique.

Make Training “Deposits” into the Principle

Every time you have a conscious interaction with a technique (watching, learning, drilling, etc) that utilizes the principle, it will count as a “deposit” in that principle’s account.

Make Training “Withdrawals” from the Principle

Any time you end up in a challenging position or situation for which you haven’t learned a specific technique, you can make withdrawals from your accounts to come up with reliable solutions that utilize one or more of The 32 Principles.

The 32 Principles will strengthen your ability to improvise in any situation, and as your “bank balance” increases, so will the quality of your improvisations.
What's Included
Full Access to the First 8 Principles
Each Principle comes with a dedicated video breakdown so you can start internalizing the Principles.
Sparring Guidelines for Every Principle
Know how to incorporate the principle into your rolling sessions for maximum growth each day.
Research Objectives for Every Principle
Increase retention while helping you get more out of every technique you’ve ever learned.
24/7 Video Streaming
Watch from any computer, mobile device or tablet.
Downloadable Lesson Printouts
Get a summary of the concepts, techniques, research objectives, and sparring recommendations for each Principle.
Personalized Student Profile
Add your Rank and Affiliation and keep track of progress through Gracie University's online platform.
Downloadable Video Option
Have download access to watch and learn offline.
3-D Motion Graphics
Enjoy 3-D Motion Graphics in every lesson for maximum clarity and retention.
“Ask the Gracies” Instructor Moderated Forum
Have access to active forums for any questions you might have on the principles.
Newly Released - JUNE 2021
The 32 Principles: Part 1
Principle 1:
Connection
Preventing, promoting or predicting your opponent’s movement using the 32 methods of connection.
Principle 2:
Detachment
Achieving optimal efficiency in transitions through deliberate disconnection from your opponent.

Principle 3:
Distance
Neutralizing the application of a technique against you by disrupting the optimal distance from which it is applied.
Principle 4:
Pyramid
Optimizing connections with the ground and with your opponent to maximize balance and control at all times.

Principle 5:
Creation
Using targeted actions to force specific reactions in your favor.
Principle 6:
Acceptance
Being first to accept the inevitability of an action so that you are best prepared for the outcome.

Principle 7:
Velocity
Constantly changing your operational speed to confuse and overwhelm your opponent.
Principle 8:
Clock
Disrupting the anticipated timing of your opponent’s techniques to reduce or eliminate their effectiveness.

Newly Released - JUNE 2021
The 32 Principles: Part 1
Principle 1:
Connection
Preventing, promoting or predicting your opponent’s movement using the 32 methods of connection.

Principle 2:
Detachment
Achieving optimal efficiency in transitions through deliberate disconnection from your opponent.

Principle 3:
Distance
Neutralizing the application of a technique against you by disrupting the optimal distance from which it is applied.

Principle 4:
Pyramid
Optimizing connections with the ground and with your opponent to maximize balance and control at all times.

Principle 5:
Creation
Using targeted actions to force specific reactions in your favor.

Principle 6:
Acceptance
Being first to accept the inevitability of an action so that you are best prepared for the outcome.

Principle 7:
Velocity
Constantly changing your operational speed to confuse and overwhelm your opponent.

Principle 8:
Clock
Disrupting the anticipated timing of your opponent’s techniques to reduce or eliminate their effectiveness.
Here’s what Respected Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts have to say
Alexandre "Xande" Ribeiro
7-Time World Champion, Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu
Nate Orchard
6-Time World Champion, Alliance Jiu-Jitsu
Brian “T-City” Ortega
UFC Fighter & GJJ Black Belt

Why us and why now?

                       

Anyone who has been around Jiu-Jitsu for any period of time knows that the art is entirely governed by a relatively small number of universal principles. What is less known is exactly what those principles are and how a student is supposed to learn them.

Traditionally, instructors (including us) expose their students to thousands of techniques over several years with the expectation that, at some point, they will “figure out” what the principles are. The problem is that most students “drown” in techniques for years, and never decipher the principles with any degree of significance.

Understanding how important the principles were in our own development and seeing that there were no comprehensive video courses on the subject, we became inspired to produce the most extensive curriculum ever produced on the principles of Jiu-Jitsu.

Our hope is that by organizing The 32 Principles the way we have, students all over the world will learn more effectively and take ownership of their Jiu-Jitsu journeys in less time than was ever thought possible.

Why us and why now?

Anyone who has been around Jiu-Jitsu for any period of time knows that the art is entirely governed by a relatively small number of universal principles. What is less known is exactly what those principles are and how a student is supposed to learn them.

Traditionally, instructors (including us) expose their students to thousands of techniques over several years with the expectation that, at some point, they will “figure out” what the principles are. The problem is that most students “drown” in techniques for years, and never decipher the principles with any degree of significance.

Understanding how important the principles were in our own development and seeing that there were no comprehensive video courses on the subject, we became inspired to produce the most extensive curriculum ever produced on the principles of Jiu-Jitsu.

Our hope is that by organizing The 32 Principles the way we have, students all over the world will learn more effectively and take ownership of their Jiu-Jitsu journeys in less time than was ever thought possible.

Respected BJJ Black Belts
Hold The 32 Principles in High Esteem
werdum
The principles of Jiu-Jitsu saved me countless times in MMA.
— Fabrício Werdum
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion, 4-Time World BJJ Champion
Gui Mendes
I have always liked Ryron and Rener's work with self-defense, but this course is much bigger than self-defense.
— Gui Mendes
4-Time World BJJ Champion, Art of Jiu-Jitsu
Gui Valente
The 32 Principles that will really change your ability to understand Jiu-Jitsu.
— Gui Valente
Helio Gracie Black Belt
Pedro Valente
Jiu-Jitsu is the triumph of human intelligence over brute strength.
— Pedro Valente
Helio Gracie Black Belt
Respected BJJ Black Belts Hold The 32 Principles in High Esteem
The principles of Jiu-Jitsu saved me countless times in MMA.
Fabrício Werdum
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion, 4-Time World BJJ Champion

I have always liked Ryron and Rener's work with self-defense, but this course is much bigger than self-defense.
Gui Mendes
4-Time World BJJ Champion, Art of Jiu-Jitsu

The 32 Principles that will really change your ability to understand Jiu-Jitsu.
Gui Valente
Helio Gracie Black Belt

Jiu-Jitsu is the triumph of human intelligence over brute strength.
Pedro Valente
Helio Gracie Black Belt
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It took us over 30 years of Jiu-Jitsu to identify The 32 Principles so that the rest of the world doesn't have to

The 32 Principles are Natural Laws of Jiu-Jitsu. We did not invent them. We just identified them and organized them into a systematic curriculum so they can be learned by any Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, regardless of rank or current ability.

Jiu-jitsu is what we live for. For over 20 years we’ve created comprehensive Jiu-Jitsu curriculums around the world for: Military, Law Enforcement, Men, Women, Children.

Creating timeless Jiu-Jitsu curriculums of the highest quality is what we do best.

In fact, we have so much experience teaching Jiu-Jitsu, that today, much of our time is spent certifying instructors in every demographic listed above.

Our grandfather made it clear that he wanted us to make Jiu-Jitsu available to the people who needed it the most.

Distilling the art down to the core 32 Principles is the biggest step we’ve taken in the direction of simplifying Jiu-Jitsu for people who are in it for the long haul.

Frequently Asked Questions by Jiu-Jitsu Enthusiasts

The 32 Principles are beneficial for all ranks, but depending on your level, they will impact you differently. If you’re newer to the art, the 32 Principles will streamline how you learn and apply new techniques.

If, on the other hand, you’ve been practicing for several years, the 32 Principles will enable you to classify and consolidate all the techniques you’ve learned into logical groups so that they are easier to recall when sparring and easier to share with others (if you’re an instructor).

In the official Gracie University Online Curriculum, the 32 Principles are officially taught at the Purple Belt level, and mastery of the principles is required for Brown Belt consideration.

Yes. The 32 Principles are universally effective whether your training objective is gi, no-gi, sport, street, MMA, or any combination thereof. No matter where your “Jiu-Jitsu car” is being applied, the 32 Principles are under the hood making it all possible.

If your school is teaching Jiu-Jitsu, they are teaching some or all of the 32 Principles (whether they know it or not). What the school is (probably) not doing, is identifying the Principles by name every time they are utilized, and this is why you’re not picking up on them (it’s hard to see that which you don’t know exists). One of the main reasons we created this curriculum was so that students all over the world could learn to identify the Principles on their own, so even when an instructor fails to point out a Principle when teaching a technique, the growth opportunity is not lost on the student.

Yes, absolutely. When you make the purchase you'll receive a unique Access Code that is redeemable for the course. You can use the code yourself or give it to a friend to redeem.

We will exceed your expectations, or your money back.
The 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu is the most important curriculum we've ever produced. If the content of this program doesn't meet or exceed your expectations for what a "Principle-based Curriculum" should be, just tell us how we fell short within 32 days, and we'll refund your money.
Here’s what Respected Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts have to say
Renzo Gracie
Tom DeBlass
UFC Veteran, Ocean County BJJ
Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida
Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Machida Karate
What Jiu-Jitsu Students, Blue to Black Belt, from All Affiliations are saying:
David Melsom
Purple Belt - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tyson Kilbey
Brown Belt (11 Years), Kansas
Shaun Harrison
Purple Belt (10 Years), Queens, Australia
Jay Miller
Black Belt - Seattle, WA
Steve Joncas
Black Belt (18 Year), Ontario, Canada
Raymond Lee
Purple Belt (12 Years), North Vancouver, British Columbia
John Carter
Brown Belt (12 Years), South Carolina
Jonathon Vasquez
Purple Belt (8 Years), High Desert, Southern California
Jeremiah Hackerott
Brown Belt (11 Years), Kansas
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What Jiu-Jitsu Students, White to Black Belt, from All Over the World are saying:
Carlos Leal
Brown Belt (11 Years), California
Samuel Funke
Blue Belt (6 Years), Nuremberg, Germany
John Coakley
Blue Belt (7 Years), Idaho
Sunny Yu
Brown Belt, Durham, North Carolina
Eric Biesenbach
Blue Belt (4 Years), Texas
Francis Robinson
Black Belt (10 Years), England
Adam Roberts
Purple Belt (20 Years), Oregon
James Doyle
Blue Belt (12 Years), Ottawa, Canada
Raphael Lafemina
Blue Belt, (8 Years), San Paolo, Brazil
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