BJJ Game Plan: How to Build and Execute a Personal System
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How to develop a BJJ game plan β choose your A-game, identify chains, drill under pressure, and execute consistently in competition.
A game plan is your personal BJJ system β the specific positions, submissions, and transitions you own deeply enough to execute reliably under pressure. Developing one transforms you from a reactive grappler into a proactive one who imposes their will regardless of the opponent.
What Is a Game Plan?
A game plan is a small set of deeply understood techniques that form a logical chain: entries β dominant positions β finish setups β finishes. Gordon Ryan's system chains takedown β back take β rear naked choke. Marcelo Garcia's chains underhook wrestling β x-guard β sweep or back take β guillotine or RNC. The specifics are less important than having coherent chains you own at a reflex level.
Choosing Your A-Game
Your A-game should emerge from your athletic profile and what genuinely excites you. Longer-limbed practitioners often favor triangle setups. Explosive, athletic grapplers often succeed with wrestling-based pressure passing. Flexible practitioners develop deep guard systems. Start from what works for your body type and build outward from there.
Building the Chain
Design your chain as a flow chart: What's your takedown? β What if they pull guard? β What do you do in their guard? β What happens when you pass? β What's your dominant position finish? Map every link deliberately. Each gap is a training priority.
Drilling Under Pressure
Techniques become game plan components only when they work under resistance. Positional sparring (start in your guard setup every round for 30 minutes) builds the resistance-tested version of your techniques. Drilling in isolation builds the movement pattern; pressure tests build the competitive version.
Game Plan Execution in Competition
Enter every match with your game plan clear in your mind. Immediately work toward your opening (your preferred standup or guard entry). Don't get distracted by what the opponent offers β control the positions you've prepared. Adjust after one full period if the plan isn't working, not mid-scramble.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to learn Game Plan?
Most practitioners develop functional competency with Game Plan within 3β6 months of consistent drilling. Mastery β the ability to execute reliably in live rolling against resisting opponents β typically takes 1β2 years.
Is Game Plan effective for beginners?
Yes. Game Plan is part of the core BJJ curriculum and taught at all belt levels. Beginners should focus on the fundamental mechanics and concepts before refining advanced entries.
How often should I drill Game Plan?
3β5 times per week is ideal for rapid skill acquisition. Even 10 focused repetitions per session compounds over time β consistency matters more than volume.
What positions connect to Game Plan?
BJJ is a linked system. Game Plan flows naturally to and from related positions. Study transitions in both directions to build a complete positional game.