The goal of the Video Manuals is simple — to provide you with a solid foundation for learning more, faster. All while advancing on your path to grappling mastery in both styles.
Most instructionals dump a pile of techniques on you. The Video Manuals are structured the way a match actually flows — from feet to finish — so the pieces fit together in your head.
18 Chapters · 68+ Video Modules · 17+ hours of content
Judo-informed entries, grip fighting, and the takedowns that work for jiu-jitsu — without leaving you exposed on the ground.
Closed, half, butterfly, and open-guard fundamentals — what to set up, what to punish, what to avoid.
A complete passing system — pressure, speed, and the principles that link every pass together.
What to do when they turtle up, and how to use the front headlock as a control and attacking position.
Side control, knee-on-belly, and north-south — holding, transitioning, and setting up submissions.
How to get there, how to stay there, and the submission chains that make the position worth the trip.
Seat-belt vs. double-under back control, maintaining it against skilled defenders, and finishing from there.
Gi-specific chokes plus the universal attacks that work anywhere — with the setups that make them land.
Shoulder, arm, and leg attacks — structured so you learn the system, not isolated techniques.
Judo-informed takedowns and tie-up navigation — made to work without sleeves or lapels.
Modern no-gi guards — how to set up the positions that actually score and threaten at the highest level.
Dismantling modern guards with pressure, leg-drag, and wrestling-informed passing systems.
The front headlock as a weapon — chokes, attacks, and how to manage the turtle without blowing your position.
Pinning, transitioning, and finishing from the top without gi grips to rely on.
Low-mount, high-mount, and the attack chains that punish every escape attempt.
Maintaining the back in slippery no-gi conditions and the finishing sequences that follow.
Kimuras, guillotines, arm attacks and the modern system that ties them together.
The full modern leglock game — heel hooks, knee bars, ankle locks — explained without the mystique.
The Jiu-Jitsu Video Manuals don't dive into every possible detail about a niche area of jiu-jitsu. They give you the full game, structured so it sticks.
Simplifies complex techniques into a visual framework. Adds clarity and an understanding of the bigger picture — all while giving you the essential techniques.
Sprinkled with humor, concepts, and the occasional story. Divided into manageable lessons so you can complete them, track your progress, and actually finish.
Both Manuals start on the feet and end with submissions — with real attention to everything in between, especially playing and passing guard.
Comes with bonus courses, flowcharts, and e-books to reinforce what you learn — so the lessons translate to the mats, not just to your notes app.
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Miha built the Video Manuals around one idea: simplify what's complex, so students actually retain what they train. The method has been tested across 3,500+ students and two decades on the mats.
You get the full Gi Video Manual and the full No-Gi Video Manual — every chapter, every module, every bonus course, every mind map. Nothing is stripped out for the bundle.
Lifetime access to both courses, every bonus, and every future update. You pay once and the content is yours — watch it on desktop, mobile, or through the app whenever you want.
No. The Manuals are specifically structured so beginners can build a complete mental map of jiu-jitsu from the ground up — and experienced students use them to fill in gaps and organize what they already know.
Yes — most positions in modern jiu-jitsu cross over. No-gi players pick up gi concepts that sharpen their grips and control; gi players pick up no-gi framing, leglocks, and wrestling-informed passing. At $159 for both it's cheaper than buying either one at full price.
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