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Learn a clear, data-driven process to study, train, test, and refine your game — so you always know exactly what to do next.
At a certain level, the problem usually is not effort.
You already train, study, roll, and think about your game. The problem is prioritization: knowing which skill to build next, how to train it, and whether it is actually improving.
The longer you train, the more costly random training becomes. Limited mat time needs to become targeted development — not another cycle of collecting techniques that never become reliable under pressure.
The solution to this is not just more effort: the solution is to learn how to apply a data driven framework to your studying & training.
Get The FrameworkYou want a game that feels organized, repeatable, and trustworthy against resisting opponents — not just a collection of techniques you vaguely remember.
You study new material, add ideas to your game, and train hard — but without a system for deciding what matters most right now. You can barely tell if you are improving and when it seems like you do it almost appears random.
But when you separate Jiu-Jitsu into 4 distinct skill categories with a clear learning outline and pedagogical structure and apply a 4-stage data-driven framework to your training — everything becomes easier and more effective.
In competition and training, you stop surviving and start dictating. You go from losing positions you don't understand — to dominating positions you designed.
4 stages of development. 4 skill categories. Positions as zero-sum games. Clear metrics — mechanical power and tactical plausibility — to evaluate every technique relative to your current level.
Physical and mental preparatory systems that build unshakeable confidence so you perform at your ceiling, analyze outcomes, and consistently improve.
You build a game you can trust because it has been studied, trained, tested, and refined.
Not once. Repeatedly. Through a process that makes improvement visible & measurable.
A structured coaching process that gives you direction first, then builds your game through assigned study, deliberate training, and feedback.
We start with a call where we talk through your goals, your current training, and where you feel stuck.
Based on your own personal goals: I explain how the 4-stage framework works, then give you your first clear training direction so you are not left guessing what to work on next. We create an organized information acquisition & training plan together with a clear goal & direction.
Outcome: you know where you are starting and what your first task is.
From there, I give you specific tasks built around the early modules of the program.
These include drills, positional rounds, and clear training objectives so you are developing skills in a way that can actually show up in live rounds (that we will measure over time to track progress in an easy to do way) and allow you to develop the skills you need to accomplish your specific goals.
Outcome: your training becomes organized instead of random.
Each situation is trained from both perspectives: offense and defense, top and bottom, attack and counter.
This helps you understand the zero-sum nature of jiu-jitsu: what one person is trying to create, what the other person is trying to deny, and how each side adapts.
Outcome: you understand positions as systems, not isolated moves.
As your foundation develops, the program branches into different major pathways of guard playing and passing based on my assessment of your game and your own personal preferences and interests.
Those pathways eventually converge upper & lower body pins, submissions, and the larger structure of your complete game.
Outcome: your jiu-jitsu develops as a connected roadmap instead of disconnected techniques.
Check out what students of various ages, belt levels and nationalities are saying.
“I enjoy the super structured content. And then Robert pairs that with feedback from my live rolls and rounds. Plus the group calls every Sunday bring the whole thing together.
Super great value as a learning program”
"Bro, it blows my mind every time how deep and detailed your analysis. You identify my errors in thinking so clearly, it’s mind blowing.
You have an uncanny ability to illustrate suggestions with examples from high-profile matches."
"After training for a couple of years . I felt I reached a plateau with my training and had no direction in my technical improvement on the mat. Robert helped me to set short term and long term goals.
Every practice I feel like I am improving. Whether you are doing Jiu jitsu as a hobby or as competitor. Working with Robert will help you to evolve Faster. "
"Amazing program.
The Skool app keeps everything structured and the annotations are super helpful. Rob's content builds the foundation, his feedback on submitted footage makes it personal, and the group calls give it a real community vibe."
"Fantastic program. Rob is there for his members on a quick notice and gives proper honest feedback. The program focuses a lot on concepts rather than general moves. Though the videos on the Skool app are so helpful it's the language Rob speaks in gives you a window into his experienced jiu jitsu mind and that is tough to even put a dollar amount on for me. This is the road map I needed to organize my jiu jitsu pathway"
"I am so insanely confident that I can defend/counter when people get in to my legs because of all of these rounds. Even in the training room I’ll feed the SLX and force them into X because of how confident I am that I will be able to flank or if I get off balanced counter them right in a counter."
A complete coaching system for studying, training, recording, analyzing, and refining your game through a data-driven feedback loop.
A complete data-driven system mapped to your level.
A structured system designed to create a synchronized feedback loop between studying, training, and post-competition or post-training analysis.
The goal is to keep iterating through cycles of problem identification and solution so your development is organized instead of random.
A data-driven training framework that organizes each week around specific objectives, and measurable feedback — so every session builds on the last instead of becoming pointless mat time.
How do we know if a move is worth practicing and investing time into?
We use our 2-stage technique evaluation system for deciding which moves are worth focusing on and why.
Know when to add a technique to your game — and when to leave it for later.
This turns your training rounds into usable information so we can identify what is improving, what is failing, and what needs to be adjusted next.
Personalized guidance, regular check-ins, and feedback tied to your specific progress.
Clear metrics and review cycles so you always see how far you've come and what's next.
After every competition we will sit down and analyze what went right and what went wrong so we know what to work on for next time.
Physical and mental prep protocols so you show up to every competition at your ceiling.
Connect with other serious practitioners on Patreon and Skool — share data, wins, and insights.
This isn't a course you buy and forget. It's a personalized coaching relationship built around your actual Jiu-Jitsu goals — starting from your very first conversation.
Discuss your goals — where you are now, where you want to be, and what's been holding you back.
Learn how the framework operates — Robert walks you through the 4 stages and how they map to your situation.
Receive your first task — concrete, specific, and tied to your long-term vision. Not a generic assignment.
Build your roadmap — a practical series of steps so you always know exactly what to work on and why.
This is a jiu jitsu program built around identifying the core underlying advantages one can achieve over an opponent in our sport. These underlying advantages are universal regardless of whatever clothes you are wearing while you are grappling. Robert trains Gi & NoGi and the program is fully applicable for people who do both or either.
The framework is built to scale with your development. The 4-category skill outline and mechanical power metric adjust based on your current level — so whether you're a motivated blue belt or a competitive brown belt, the system gives you relevant, actionable direction at every stage.
Yes, absolutely. Only about 20% of the students compete seriously. The largest demographic in this program are 35+ year old purple, brown & black belts who are interested in a data driven approach to systematically accumulating technical growth. The program also caters to young, hungry competitors but the personalized, technically oriented nature of the program means anyone with an analytical mindset will be satisfied.
No. Everything in the program is designed to be incorporated into your pre-existing training. Robert works with you 1 -on- 1 to design a plan to do just that (it's incredibly in virtually all cases to add specific goal oriented training into almost any class structure or design if you know how).
The program is designed to help you optimize the quality of your training regardless of the quantity of sessions you attend weekly. Organized training structured around a long term plan for improvement with a clear goal and measurable checkpoints can absolutely be done effectively with 2-3 sessions a week.
Yes, I'm actually doing that right now. I check DM's from students consistently throughout the day and give a constant stream of feedback. No one except my Mom gets as much attention from me.
You know there has to be a smarter way to train. You collect data. You watch footage. You think in systems. This framework was designed for people like you.
You watch instructionals and film sessions but aren't sure how to connect them into a coherent game
You train hard but you feel like your progress has stalled or become unpredictable
You compete (or want to) and want each tournament to be a structured experiment, not a leap of faith
You think in spreadsheets, systems, and frameworks — and want your Jiu jitsu to reflect that mindset
You're tired of "just roll more" being the only answer and want a principled path to elite-level skills
You want a one-size-fits-all plan with no personal input required
You're not willing to do analytical work between sessions — reviewing footage, thinking about problems & solutions
You're looking for a shortcut with zero structure or accountability
You don't believe in measuring your progress and would rather just "feel it out"
Taught in 39 Countries
From competitive black belts to law enforcement operators. Robert's framework has been validated at every level — including training the South Korean Police Force.
Everything in Patreon, direct coaching from Robert including:
phone call conversations and voicenotes, feedback on your training, live class sessions every Sunday, tournament game plan prep, personalized guidance and lots more.
Access Robert’s archive of seminar footage, instructional videos, analysis content, and training resources.
Focused courses on specific areas of jiu-jitsu that you can buy once and study permanently.
If you do the work — implement the framework, complete the assigned tasks, and engage with the coaching — and you don't see meaningful improvement in your training, Robert will work with you until you do or return your investment.
Guarantee applies to students who have completed the onboarding call, submitted at least 3 rolling videos, and engaged with their assigned development tasks for a minimum of 60 days.
Every month without a system is another month your game develops by accident. The practitioners who reach black belt level skills fastest aren't the most talented — they're the most systematic.
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