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Nutrition and Wellness

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Sodium Intake For BJJ: How To Control Your Weight

Understanding how sodium affects your body and learning to manage your intake can help you better control your weight and performance on the mat.

Nutrition and Wellness

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Omega 3's: Everything You Need To Know

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that play a vital role in maintaining health. These polyunsaturated fats are crucial for brain function, heart health, and reducing inflammation.

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Long Term Weight Loss: The Reality of Losing Weight

Today, I’m going to do my best to answer as many commonly asked questions about weight loss and the reality of it.

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Magnesium for Athletes: Everything You Need to Know

Magnesium is an essential mineral that supports numerous functions in the body, from muscle and nerve function to bone health and energy production. But not only is it great for overall health, magnesium is especially important for athletes.

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Calcium for BJJ: Everything You Need To Know

Calcium is a crucial mineral for maintaining bone health and supporting various bodily functions, including muscle contraction and nerve signaling. Not only is it crucial for general health, it is especially crucial for BJJ athletes.

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Creatine for BJJ: Why This Supplement is Necessary

Using creatine for BJJ is a powerful way to dramatically boost your performance. This well-researched supplement can provide numerous benefits for bjj athletes, from increased strength and endurance to faster recovery times.

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Cheap Foods to Boost Testosterone: A Must for BJJ Athletes

Not everyone has the money to spend tons on food at the store. Many athletes want to eat right, but they need cheap foods to boost testosterone. We can’t eat steaks everyday!

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What Is Nervous System Fatigue and How Does It Affect You?

Understanding what nervous system fatigue is and how it affects you can help optimize your training, improve performance, and prevent burnout.

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Everything You Need to Know About Vitamin D

This blog post will cover everything you need to know about Vitamin D, including its benefits, sources, and recommended intake.

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FAQ

Porrada is a Portuguese term commonly used in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Brazilian culture to describe a tough, intense, and gritty style of training or fighting. The direct translation of porrada from Portuguese to English is "beating" or "brawl." It embodies the spirit of going all out, giving your maximum effort, and pushing through challenges. In BJJ, practicing porrada means training with high intensity and determination.

This website is a collection of resources curated by grapplers, for grapplers. Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need to succeed. Whether you want to learn about nutrition, training on the mats, lifting, or anything in between, we are here for you. We want to see you on the podium most of all, and we hope to help you do exactly that. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot us an email or DM us on any of our social profiles!

There are two main ways you can get started with training: 1) You can find a BJJ gym near you and do a trial day, or 2) you can create your own mini home gym and start training with friends. Option #2 is how our team at Porrada got started! We ordered 1-inch thick puzzle mats in a 10’x10’ square and began training using online resources. If you do start with the second option, we recommend eventually finding a gym down the road in your career. It will help you by allowing you to roll with more people and receive high-level instruction.

BJJ is quite similar to wrestling. Both start standing and use takedowns as a method to score points. Both use very similar mechanics overall. The main differences are that there are no pins (you can be on your back in Jiu-Jitsu), BJJ involves submissions, and the points system for each is very different. BJJ grants points for takedowns/sweeps, back control, mount, guard passes, and knee on belly. Wrestling grants points for takedowns, escapes, and back points (back exposure for freestyle).

BJJ is a very unique sport in many ways. There are so many incredible benefits to training Jiu-Jitsu. The biggest reasons we advocate for it are the mindset training and the added ability to defend yourself. In BJJ, you are forced to humble yourself over and over again, every single day. This sport is a great way to mature rapidly and generally become a better person (in our opinion). You will also have a better ability to defend yourself than 99% of the population—a pretty big bonus.

You’re never too old to start training! We see people on the mats of all ages and sizes. Large and small, old and young can, and should, train BJJ. If you are on the older side, it is perfectly acceptable to take it slow and learn at your own pace. You don’t always have to go full speed—don’t worry. There are typically also classes that separate people by goals. Certain classes are for those who want to compete, some are for general instruction, and some are specifically for self-defense teachings. There is a place for everyone on the mats.