White Belt Curriculum Professor Franjinha Miller
16 Seasons
Obtaining a Black Belt from Franjinha Miller is one of the most respected achievements in the sport of Jiu-Jitsu worldwide. This curriculum is designed by Franjihna utilizing the diverse skill sets of Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belts designated by Franjihna. Following the White Belt Curriculum designed by Franjinha is a sure pathway to your success in the sport of jiu-jitsu.
About Franjinha:
Ricardo “Franjinha” Miller is a renowned Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) black belt, world champion, and the founder of the acclaimed Paragon Jiu-Jitsu Academy. Originally from Brazil, Franjinha began training in BJJ at a young age under the legendary Master Carlos Machado, a member of the iconic Machado and Gracie family lineage. He earned his black belt in 1996, becoming one of the earliest wave of Brazilians to bring BJJ to the United States.
Franjinha moved to California in the late 1990s and established Paragon Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Santa Barbara, California. Under his leadership, Paragon quickly gained a reputation for producing elite-level competitors and providing high-level instruction rooted in traditional values and modern application. The academy became a hub for both world-class athletes and everyday practitioners.
As a competitor, Franjinha is a CBJJ World Champion, Pan-American medalist, and a regular on the international competition scene during the 1990s and early 2000s. His technical mastery and calm, methodical style earned him respect both on and off the mat.
In addition to his athletic and coaching success, Franjinha has contributed to the growth of BJJ worldwide, offering seminars across the globe and maintaining an influential presence in the jiu-jitsu community for over two decades.
Franjinha continues to be a pioneer in the sport, dedicated to spreading jiu-jitsu as a lifestyle, martial art, and competitive sport.
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01:25Episode 1
The power shrimp mount escape
Episode 1
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08:03Episode 2
Bridge Escape and Elbow Mount Escape
Episode 2
These two mount escape options will prove effective against the majority of opponents in jiu jitsu. The combination of the two is very effective when dealing with a higher level opponent.
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Cross choke to armlock combination from mount
Episode 3
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03:02Episode 4
Knee belly to mount
Episode 4
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03:00Episode 5
Knee on belly to mount position
Episode 5
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Knee belly transition to mounted cross choke
Episode 6
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02:28Episode 7
Cement job grip passing half guard
Episode 7
The cement job grip is a wresting turn that is one of the more powerful controls in grappling. The idea is to underhook the far arm and also hook over the neck controlling your opponents upper body and preventing the bridge. ***This grip is great for setting up mounted guillotine chokes and man...
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02:30Episode 8
Berimbolo to mount finish
Episode 8
Moku showing a mounted finish to the popular Berimbolo technique from the De La Riva guard.
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01:33Episode 9
Fundamental back escape in jiu jitsu
Episode 9
The basic technique of escaping the back mount and how to move your OWN body to create space in this position.
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01:49Episode 10
Ezekiel variation from mount
Episode 10
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02:37Episode 11
Collar choke defense from mount
Episode 11
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Cross choke and hook sweep combo from butterfly guard
Episode 12
When you cross choke is a bit loose and you feel your opponent defending with their arms, the transition to the hook sweep is a solid option. **Do not let go of the choke and look to adjust and finish the cross choke mounted.
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01:58Episode 13
Key lock to armbar from mount
Episode 13
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04:07Episode 14
Scissor sweep to mounted cross choke
Episode 14
As classic as it gets in sport jiu jitsu. The scissor sweep and mounted cross chokes are staples of the game which you must master. The combinations available from these two power house techniques are endless.