: While specialized for the battlefield, it incorporates ground fighting elements—often influenced by Modern Army Combatives and BJJ—to ensure dominance if the fight goes to the floor.
: Techniques are designed to handle both unarmed and armed assailants, including defense against cold weapons like knives. Training and Progression Military Combat Ju-Jitsu
: Utilizing an opponent's momentum and force against them through techniques like Obi Nage (Hip Throw) or Hijijō (Elbow Locks) to immobilize without needing superior strength. : While specialized for the battlefield, it incorporates
: Training emphasizes being Simple, Effective, and Efficient in all applications. : Training emphasizes being Simple, Effective, and Efficient
: Progression is based on the ability to execute techniques successfully in live scenarios rather than strict stylistic compliance.
Military Combat Ju-Jitsu (MCJJ) is a high-intensity system of close-quarters combat designed for the battlefield, prioritizing rapid neutralization of threats over traditional "beautiful" technique. Unlike civilian Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), which often focuses on sports competition and ground grappling, MCJJ integrates striking, throwing, and weapons defense to end encounters in seconds. Core Philosophy & Principles