Jiu-jitsu is a wonderful self-defense martial that can help you get fit and more self-confident. If you are serious about MMA, you can’t afford not to practice it regularly. Here are 7 BJJ iPhone apps that can help you take your grappling game to the next level:
Self Defense Unit: a BJJ app by Rickson Gracie that shows you how to get your timing right to deal with any grappling scenario. It covers chokes, escapes, and other grappling tips.
BJJ Master: an Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu techniques iPhone app with tips to help you become a well-rounded submission grappler.
BJJ Buddy: a BJJ tracker that lets you log and track Jiu Jitsu workouts. It can record subs, taps, sweeps, and everything in between. BJJ Tracker integrates with HealthKit.
875+ BJJ Technique Demos: another BJJ app for iOS that shows you the techniques you need to be familiar with. It has 25 videos covering gi and no-gi techniques.
Yoga For BJJ: plenty of Jiu Jitsu practitioners also practice yoga and for good reasons. This app shows you how to make your body more flexible for serious grappling and avoid injuries.
BJJ Roadmap: this app helps you better understand how different ground positions fit together and what you should do to get better at grappling. It has an overview of all the major positions and a detailed breakdown of closed, open, and half guard positions.
Jiu-Jitsu On The Go: another grappling app that lets you stream and download videos to study anywhere. It covers mounts, attacks, and all the relevant techniques to add new dimensions to your game.
Have you found better Jiu Jitsu apps for iOS? Please share them here.
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