Old School vs. New School BJJ: How Techniques Have Evolved Over the Decades

Old School vs. New School BJJ: How Techniques Have Evolved Over the Decades

The Origins of Old School BJJ

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) has seen remarkable evolution since its inception, transforming from a self-defense discipline into a worldwide competitive sport. In the early days, “old school” techniques focused heavily on fundamentals and survival, while today’s “new school” techniques emphasize dynamic movement, innovative guard styles, and submission-oriented strategies. Let’s explore how BJJ techniques have evolved over the decades, comparing the tried-and-true foundations of old school BJJ with the creative innovations of new school practitioners.

Old school BJJ traces its roots to Japanese Jiu-Jitsu and Judo, which Brazilian martial artists, notably the Gracie family, adapted for real-world self-defense. The goal was simple: to help a smaller, weaker person defend against larger, stronger opponents. These techniques prioritized fundamental principles such as leverage, positioning, and control.

Key characteristics of old school BJJ include:

  • Focus on Self-Defense: Early BJJ was practical and designed for self-defense. Techniques were built around surviving real-world confrontations, often emphasizing escapes, sweeps, and positional control over flashy submissions.
  • Closed Guard Dominance: The closed guard, where the practitioner wraps their legs around the opponent’s waist, was a staple position in old school BJJ. It provided a stable defensive position and allowed for a variety of attacks and sweeps.
  • Emphasis on Fundamentals: Old school BJJ placed heavy emphasis on basics like passing the guard, side control, and positional dominance. Techniques were simple and effective, emphasizing the “position before submission” principle.
  • Pressure and Control-Based Game: Old school BJJ practitioners were known for their slow, methodical pressure, using weight distribution and control to wear down opponents.

These foundational elements became the building blocks of BJJ, forming the core principles that continue to underpin the art. However, as BJJ entered the world of competition and became a global sport, practitioners began to push boundaries and experiment with new techniques, giving rise to what we now call new school BJJ.

The Rise of New School BJJ

As BJJ tournaments gained popularity in the 1990s and beyond, the sport saw an influx of new ideas, techniques, and competition-oriented strategies. Athletes began to innovate, creating novel guard styles, sweeps, and submissions designed to outwit opponents in high-level tournaments. This “new school” approach brought a level of creativity and athleticism to BJJ that was previously unseen.

New school BJJ is characterized by:

  • Dynamic Guard Systems: Techniques like the berimbolo, worm guard, and De La Riva guard have become staples in new school BJJ. These guards allow practitioners to create sweeping and submission opportunities in complex positions, often confusing opponents.
  • Leg Lock Revolution: Traditionally, leg locks were often avoided due to the potential for injury, but new school BJJ has embraced leg attacks as a powerful tool in competition. With the influence of grapplers like John Danaher and his “Danaher Death Squad,” leg locks have become a core part of the new school arsenal, changing the landscape of modern grappling.
  • Inverted and Spinning Techniques: New school practitioners frequently use inversion (rolling upside down) and spinning techniques to set up sweeps and submissions. Techniques like the berimbolo and the K-guard have become popular for their effectiveness in keeping opponents off balance.
  • Submission-Oriented Mindset: While old school BJJ emphasized control, new school BJJ often prioritizes submissions. Competitors are more likely to take risks to finish the fight, making matches more dynamic and exciting for spectators.
  • Increased Athleticism and Conditioning: The modern BJJ competitor often incorporates strength and conditioning, agility training, and advanced drilling into their routine. This increased focus on fitness and athleticism has elevated the speed and intensity of matches.

Key Differences Between Old School and New School Techniques

The evolution of BJJ has brought several key differences to the forefront. Here’s a closer look at how old school and new school approaches diverge in specific areas:

  1. Guard Styles: Old school BJJ relied heavily on the closed guard, butterfly guard, and half guard. New school BJJ, by contrast, has expanded the guard repertoire, incorporating techniques like spider guard, X-guard, worm guard, and lapel guard. These innovative guards allow for more sweeping and submission opportunities but often require more flexibility and agility.
  2. Attacking Philosophy: Old school practitioners prioritized positional control, often working toward a dominant position like mount or back control before seeking submissions. New school practitioners, however, are more likely to go directly for submissions, regardless of position, and will frequently attack from unconventional angles.
  3. Leg Locks: In old school BJJ, leg locks were generally reserved for advanced practitioners and were viewed as potentially dangerous techniques. New school BJJ has fully embraced leg locks, with positions like the 50/50 guard, ashi garami, and saddle becoming common. Many modern tournaments now feature entire matches decided by leg locks.
  4. Strategy and Movement: Old school BJJ’s strategy often involved slower, more controlled movements, emphasizing methodical progressions. New school BJJ is faster and more fluid, with practitioners moving between positions rapidly and using inversion, spinning, and scrambling techniques to create opportunities.
  5. Training Environment: Old school BJJ classes often followed a traditional approach, with an emphasis on basics, live sparring, and positional drills. New school BJJ incorporates more drilling of advanced techniques and sequences, with practitioners spending time developing muscle memory for complex guards and transitions.

The Fusion of Old School and New School BJJ

Despite their differences, old school and new school BJJ aren’t necessarily at odds. In fact, many practitioners believe that a fusion of both approaches yields the best results. Modern BJJ black belts often emphasize the importance of mastering fundamentals while encouraging exploration of innovative techniques.

For example:

  • Mastering Fundamentals: Even the most successful new school competitors stress the importance of a solid foundation. Without a deep understanding of basics like passing the guard, maintaining positional control, and effective escapes, new school techniques may fall short.
  • Applying Pressure with New School Techniques: New school techniques can be used to create pressure and control, not just for quick submissions. For instance, the berimbolo, originally seen as a “flashy” move, is now used to establish back control, a highly dominant position.
  • Adapting Techniques Based on Opponents: Many competitors use a hybrid approach, switching between old school and new school techniques based on their opponent’s style. Against a seasoned old school competitor, new school techniques may offer an element of surprise, while against a younger competitor, solid fundamentals may provide stability.

The evolution from old school to new school BJJ reflects the growth and adaptability of the art. While old school techniques emphasize solid fundamentals and control, new school techniques bring innovation and creativity, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in BJJ. Together, they create a well-rounded skill set that allows practitioners to adapt to any opponent or situation.

As BJJ continues to grow, both in traditional academies and in global competitions, practitioners benefit from learning both styles. Embracing the strengths of both old school fundamentals and new school creativity ensures that BJJ remains an evolving, dynamic martial art, offering endless possibilities for self-improvement, competition, and personal growth. Whether you’re new to BJJ or a seasoned grappler, exploring both approaches will enrich your journey on the mat.

Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – A Martial Art For Everyone 

Looking for a self-defense class in Reno or Sparks, NV? Call Gracie Humaita Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at (775) 376-6229 or (775) 379-9532 for inquiries! Schedule an introductory jiu-jitsu class, or private jiu-jitsu class, at one of our two convenient locations in Reno or Sparks, NV

TRY JIU-JITSU

3 Classes for Just $30

Experience real Jiu-Jitsu at our Reno or Sparks academy. No experience needed.

Schedule Your Trial →

Questions? Call us

(775) 376-6229

Reno · Sparks · Two Locations

WHAT STUDENTS SAY

Trusted by Hundreds of Northern Nevada Families

K L.
19 hours ago
We first tried out BJJ at Gracie Humaita toward the end of summer last year, and my son has been loving it ever since. The professor and every single one of the coaches are amazing. The wisdom and knowledge they carry and pass on to the kids is admirable. We frequently visit both locations depending on our schedule, which is extremely convenient since we have the option to do that. We couldn’t be happier that we chose this school. We’re excited to continue watching him progress here at Gracie Humaita! Highly recommend.
Doug P.
2 days ago
Alexandre Garcia is an outstanding professor. 3rd degree black belt. You will get your training with experience. The coaches are also amazing. My son amd I have learned so much with Gracie.
ridepiece
2 days ago
Very organized and clean on the business side. Our son tried one training was sold. They are teaching him all of the important things in life at his young age (5). They are helping us build a great human.
Anne M.
3 days ago
Gracie Humaita Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is awesome, my son loves it here! Alex and the coaches are super knowledgeable, disciplined, and really care about helping the kids improve. You can tell they take pride in teaching the art the right way. The environment is positive, motivating, and respectful, which makes it a great place to train. I’ve been really impressed with the discipline and dedication from the instructors. Highly recommend if you’re looking for quality training and great leadership
Marianne D.
3 days ago
Great place. My daughter is learning life skills and it’s peace of mind for me that she will know defensive moves in any situation. The professor and teachers are very positive and motivational.
Aaron W.
4 days ago
Love the energy at this school!
Students roll hard, are respectful, safe, and dedicated to the art. I’ve had amazing improvement.
Can’t beat professor Alex Garcia. The man knows his craft and is a superb teacher for both self defense and competition, beginner through expert.
Reno is lucky to have this great place to up your BJJ game.
Highest recommendations!
Alexander W.
4 days ago
I’ve trained at this Gracie Jiu-Jitsu school for a few months and it’s a great experience. The instructor has a lot of energy but is very kind, which makes a big difference when you’re learning. He takes the time to explain techniques clearly and makes sure everyone understands, no matter their skill level. You can tell he cares about helping people improve and feel confident on the mat.

The school and its students are also very welcoming. Everyone is respectful and supportive, so it never feels intimidating even when you’re new. The teaching is solid and you can tell it comes from a real Gracie foundation—very focused on technique, control, and understanding the details. I’ve learned a lot in just a few months and I always look forward to training. I highly recommend this school for jiu jitsu.
Jervyn S.
5 days ago
I've been training here for 8 years and the coaches have been instrumental in my growth on and off the mat. The instruction is top-notch and everyone, from white belts to advanced students, gets real attention and genuine feedback.
Fernando M.
6 days ago
Hello everyone, I highly recommend this place. I’m from Mexico and I still don’t speak English very well, but that was not a barrier for me to start training again. The professor and the coaches are very attentive and respectful, just like all the teammates. I feel like part of a family and I’m very happy to have found this place.
Luciana L.
6 days ago
My child has had a wonderful experience at Gracie Humaita Jiu Jitsu. Professor Alex and all coaches are extremely knowledgeable, kind, and very patient with the kids. They create a positive and supportive environment where children can learn discipline, confidence, and respect while having fun. It’s also a very family-oriented place, which makes it feel welcoming for everyone. I highly recommend it to any parent looking for a great place for their child to learn Jiu Jitsu!
Clay C.
6 days ago
Great place for self defense and a family atmosphere.
Nicholas B.
6 days ago
Training under Alex was one of the most positive JiuJitsu experiences I’ve had. His knowledge of jiu jitsu is deep, and he has a great way of breaking things down so that both beginners and experienced students can understand and apply the techniques effectively.

What really sets him apart is his attitude and personality. He brings a great energy to every class and creates an environment that is enjoyable. He has a great sense of humor, keeps the atmosphere positive, and genuinely cares about the people he teaches! He’s the kind of coach who is not only skilled but also kind, generous with his time, and invested in helping his students grow.

I had the opportunity to compete under him on multiple occasions, and I always felt very well prepared going into tournaments. His coaching, guidance, and attention to detail made a huge difference in my confidence and performance!
Nicholas B.
6 days ago
Training under Alex was one of the most positive JiuJitsu experiences I’ve had. His knowledge of jiu jitsu is deep, and he has a great way of breaking things down so that both beginners and experienced students can understand and apply the techniques effectively.

What really sets him apart is his attitude and personality. He brings a great energy to every class and creates an environment that is enjoyable. He has a great sense of humor, keeps the atmosphere positive, and genuinely cares about the people he teaches! He’s the kind of coach who is not only skilled but also kind, generous with his time, and invested in helping his students grow.

I had the opportunity to compete under him on multiple occasions, and I always felt very well prepared going into tournaments. His coaching, guidance, and attention to detail made a huge difference in my confidence and performance!
Tustin
7 days ago
We love it here! Like a mini family! My kiddos have been going for 2.5 years. The coaches are always positive and uplifting.
Tustin
7 days ago
My kiddos have been training at Gracie Humaita for 2.5 years. They love it! They get so excited every time they get a stripe and new belt. The coaches are always positive and encouraging.
mateus P.
7 days ago
I’ve had the privilege of learning from Professor Alexandre Garcia, and I can honestly say he is an exceptional Jiu-Jitsu instructor. His knowledge of the art is incredible, but what really stands out is how well he teaches it. He breaks techniques down in a way that makes them easy to understand for both beginners and advanced students.

Professor Alexandre creates a positive and respectful environment on the mats. He’s patient, supportive, and always takes the time to help students improve, no matter their skill level. On top of that, he has a great sense of humor and always keeps the class laughing, which makes training even more enjoyable.

You can tell he truly cares about his students’ progress and wants everyone to succeed. Training under him has not only improved my Jiu-Jitsu, but also my confidence and discipline. If you’re looking for a professor who is highly skilled, professional, funny, and genuinely invested in his students, I highly recommend training with Professor Alexandre. OSS
mateus P.
7 days ago
I’ve had the privilege of learning from Professor Alexandre Garcia, and I can honestly say he is an exceptional Jiu-Jitsu instructor. His knowledge of the art is incredible, but what really stands out is how well he teaches it. He breaks techniques down in a way that makes them easy to understand for both beginners and advanced students.

Professor Alexandre creates a positive and respectful environment on the mats. He’s patient, supportive, and always takes the time to help students improve, no matter their skill level. On top of that, he has a great sense of humor and always keeps the class laughing, which makes training even more enjoyable.

You can tell he truly cares about his students’ progress and wants everyone to succeed. Training under him has not only improved my Jiu-Jitsu, but also my confidence and discipline. If you’re looking for a professor who is highly skilled, professional, funny, and genuinely invested in his students, I highly recommend training with Professor Alexandre. OSS
James L.
1 week ago
This place is a Godsend because they have hearts of gold and truly have a passion for teaching kids Jui Jitsu and really instill great values and teach respect. Its a very family-like place so far from what I have seen. They are starting to offer more classes for kids. The gym is clean and has ample parking. I do wish there was a spot for toddlers/babies to play while siblings are in classes. Prices are standard for Reno. Coach Rich and Professor Alex are GREAT with kids- kind but firm and very engaging. I highly recommend anyone looking for a place to start Jui Jitsu for their kids try it out- they offer a 3 day trial for $30 too before you sign up for anything more so you can make sure your kids are into it.
Dustin H.
1 week ago
Professor Alex is great! Very knowledgeable and always makes sure you understand the techniques he’s teaching. Great community at both gyms. Awesome kids classes too. My son loves it as well. Professor not only teaches Bjj but also respect and discipline. Can’t say enough about Gracie Humaitá Reno/sparks and their team.
Dustin H.
1 week ago
Professor Alex is great guy and very knowledgeable. Good size classes and higher belts are really helpful. They make you feel at home. I highly recommend this gym.
Tyler F.
1 week ago
Phenomenal school - Alex is a great professor and works phenomenal with the kids.
The adult class is always fun to participate in - other students push you to succeed and help you grow.
Gym is very welcoming and my daughter and I look forward to coming to class every night!
If you are looking for a school that will help you grow in your ability and welcome you like family, this is the school for you.
Tyler F.
1 week ago
Been training here for a couple years with my daughter. Love the environment and everything Professor Alex does to make the gym feel like a community.
Kids class is always fun but he makes sure that the kids stay on task and attentive.
Cody A.
1 week ago
Just moved out to the sparks area so I had to switch to the Sparks gym location and it did not disappoint. The coaches were very knowledgeable and patient with learning techniques and most importantly the mats and equipment were all extremely clean and sanitized often. I will definitely be going back.
Chris M.
2 weeks ago
Great classes for the kiddos
Paul B.
2 weeks ago
The Sparks adult group is good bunch of folks to train with, Alex combines old school basics with newly developed techniques. Old young or in between, this school has a lot to offer everyone.
Paul B.
2 weeks ago
Gracie Humatia reno
Excellent kids program, focusing on basic jui jitsu training, techniques and fitness for kids.
Adult classes are driven by bjj fundamentals, basic and advanced techniques. A great learning environment.
Kayleigh N.
2 weeks ago
This gym is a one of a kind experience! I started my Jiu Jitsu journey at a young age. Unfortunately the two other gyms I started out at didn’t fit what I was looking for. If you are looking for a family-oriented gym that makes you feel right at home, but also trains you hard- this is the place! Everyone is super friendly, always there to help, and willing to answer any questions you may have.
Steve N.
2 weeks ago
Our daughter has been wanting to try jujitsu. So I googled jujitsu in my area and this place came up. We went to check it out and the owner was super nice and friendly and made our daughter feel at home. We did a trial to see if she would like jujitsu and by the end of the trial she was doing a “arm bar.” So she joined and she absolutely loves it. The gym is fast becoming like family for us. It’s so nice to know she’ll be able to defend herself.
If you’re thinking of trying jujitsu, this is the place! We’re very pleased with the staff and the instruction.
Rich P.
3 weeks ago
I’m so glad I started! Being an older person, I was thinking I was too old to be starting. I was wrong. I’ve lost 20 lbs so far and I love the atmosphere. Alex made me feel like family. Coach Luis is a great coach. I would recommend Jiu Jitsu to anyone that wants to try something new. Thank you Alex for changing my life!

Update: After three years and at the age of 60, I can say this was the best decision I’ve made. Alex, the coaches, and everyone that trains here are my family. I’ve had injuries and medical issues, but didn’t quit. I’ve made an effort to be consistent. BJJ has taught me to be disciplined, respectful, and humble. I’m now coaching and I strive to instill the same principles to all the kids that begin their Jiu Jitsu Journey! Thank you Alex for everything you’ve done for me!
Jen P.
3 weeks ago
Our experience at Gracie Humaita studio in Reno has been nothing short of life-changing. What started as a place for my husband to try something new has become a second home and the people there truly feel like family.

The coaches created an environment that is disciplined but welcoming, challenging but supportive. They meet you where you are, whether you’re brand new or experienced, and push you in the best possible way. The instruction is thoughtful and technical, but it’s the culture that sets this place apart. There’s respect, encouragement, and a genuine investment in each person who walks through the door.

For my husband, this studio didn’t just improve his fitness — it transformed his health and his outlook on life. He’s stronger, more confident, and more grounded. Training here and the people he’s met have given him a renewed sense of purpose and resilience that carries into our home, our marriage, and every part of his life. The mental clarity and discipline he’s gained have been just as powerful as the physical transformation.

We are endlessly grateful for Alex and all the coaches and teammates who have poured into him and welcomed our family into theirs. If you’re looking for more than just a workout, this is the place.

It’s not just a gym. It’s family.
Have Questions?