Basic BJJ Submissions for White Belts: Defense and Attack Made Simple

It’s not just about tapping others — it’s about surviving, understanding timing, and learning when to strike. This module guides white belts through the foundational submissions of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, while reinforcing defense as an equal priority.

What You’ll Learn in Module 4

Learning Goals:

    • Identify when submissions are appropriate (and when they’re not)

    • Practice the mechanics of common attacks from each major position

    • Build early instincts for escaping and defending

    • Stay calm in danger and learn how to tap smart — not late

Weekly Lessons

Dominant Position | Weeks 37 - 42

Week 25 - Top Side Control

Week 26 - Bottom Side Control

Week 27 - Top Mount

Week 28 - Bottom Mount

Week 29 - Back Attack

Week 30 - Back Defense

Guard | Weeks 43 - 48

Week 31 - Top Closed Guard

Week 32 - Bottom Closed Guard

Week 33 - Top Open Guard

Week 34 - Bottom Open Guard

Week 35 - Top Half Guard

Week 36 - Bottom Half Guard

Why White Belts Struggle with Submissions

Most white belts want to attack too early — without understanding the setup. This module is about slowing down, learning control, and building confidence in both defense and offense.

We don’t just teach you how to submit someone — we teach you when and why to try.

You’ll finish this module knowing how to:

  • Recognize submission windows

  • Feel confident when defending

  • Use drills that build composure, not just chaos

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