Jitsu Forge helps white and blue belts actually remember what they learn — so you stop drilling the same sweeps for the tenth time.
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Coach showed a beautiful sweep on Tuesday. By Saturday open mat, you remember it exists but not a single detail. You end up playing the same two moves you've always known.
You've tried writing things down. You have half-filled notebooks, random iPhone notes, maybe even some shaky videos. None of it connects. None of it sticks.
They started the same time as you. But somehow they're chaining attacks while you're still trying to remember which grip comes first.
of what you learn fades within days — without reinforcement.
Not a random collection of YouTube moves — a connected system where every position has a plan A, B, and C.
Spaced repetition isn't new — it's how med students memorize thousands of terms. We apply it to drilling schedules so techniques move from "I've seen this" to "I own this."
Know exactly what you're working on. No more "I guess I'll just roll and see what happens."
Map out your jiu-jitsu like a flowchart. Positions as nodes, techniques as connections. See your entire game at a glance — from guard pulls to submissions.
Tell us what you learned. We'll remind you when to drill it — timed to the moment before you'd forget. Short sessions, massive retention gains.
Every technique you add lives in one searchable place. Add notes, link to videos, tag by position. No more scattered notes.
Add new techniques to your library
Build them into your canvas game plan
Drill mode tells you what to review
Your game compounds instead of resets
Jitsu Forge is launching soon. Join the beta and get:
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